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Monday, January 2, 2012

Christmas #2

After our trip to Hawaii, we arrived in Atlanta at 7:00pm, got in the car, and drive to New Orleans to have a delayed Christmas with my parents, sisters, and brother-in-law. We made it to my parents house around 12:30am on the 27th, so Christmas waited until later that morning when everyone was awake.

Drake first opened his stocking and loved the sippy cup! The sippy cup top seemed to be the best gift that he received, although he was interested in some of the toys as well. He had a lot of presents to open and really was not too in to the opening of the gifts. Everyone was so generous and Drake now has a lot of new toys to play with and clothes to grow into.



Truck from Nana and Papa and a cell phone from Aunt Ginny!
My Aunt, Gigi, had also delivered a large box for Drake on Christmas Eve and asked to be present when Drake opened it. I was wondering what she thought he was going to do and was worried that she would be disappointed with his reaction. Gigi and Steve came over one evening while we were in New Orleans for the big reveal. As it turned it, Drake really got in to (and into) his gift. While there was a birdhouse in the box, the gift for Drake was the large wrapped paper box with tissue paper inside. He played with the paper, he climbed into the box, and he played inside the box.
Thanks to all of the Morelands and Pierces for making Drake's first Christmas so special. We still have Christmas #3, the Bishop Christmas, at some point soon as well!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Aloha to Hawaii

This past week, David, Drake, and I (and the whole Men's Basketball Team) spent time in Honolulu. We went for the Diamond Head Classic Basketball Tournament, which is played at the University of Hawaii. Because school is not currently in session, my duties on this trip were very limited. I was asked to keep the official score book for our team, so I had about six hours of work to do in the five days that we were there. The rest of the time, David, Drake, and I had time to explore.

We arrived in Honolulu in the late afternoon of December 20th and stayed at the Sheraton at Waikiki Beach. Waikiki is very commercialized with a lot of tourists. I was actually surprised how many people were on vacation during the Christmas holiday. This was Drake's first plane trip and he really did great. He slept much of the way and when not sleeping, was pretty content. We did learn what fun plastic cups can be for a ten month old as they provided almost an hour of entertainment.

Wednesday, the first full day were were in Hawaii, we just hung out by the pool and walked along the beach. Our family friend, Jill, and two of her children, are living on that island right now, so they came to the hotel pool to meet Drake and hang out. Leslie and Oliver loved the pool and were able to play on the slide and in the hot tub. It was great meeting Leslie and Oliver and catching up with Jill. Wednesday evening was the welcome reception for the teams, which was a luau dinner and show. The show was pretty cool, demonstrating the history of Hawaii through dance. One of the last dances was a fire dance, which was really quite amazing.



Thursday was our first basketball game against UTEP, at the bright hour of 9:30am local time. The team did not play well at all, and lost the game. After the game, David, Drake, and I walked down to the Honolulu Zoo for Drake's first zoo experience. Drake was more interested in the other kids walking around the zoo than the animals, but we had a great time.


Friday was our second game, which was a late start, 10:00am local time, against Southern Illinois. The outcome of this game was much better, with an overtime win. After the game, David, Drake, and I decided to hike Diamond Head Crater. I think it was about .8 of a mile to the top and we made it easily with Drake in the Ergo Carrier. I was amazed at the shoes some people were wearing on the walk...it is not a fashion show people! The views from the top really were amazing. After the hike, we headed out to dinner with the team.

Saturday, Christmas Eve, was an off day for basketball so David and I decided to do a tour to see other parts of the island. We went to the Dole Plantation (total tourist trap), North Shore, the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC), a coffee and nut plantation, a temple, and a few scenic overlooks. I am so glad we did this because that side of the island was more of what I thought Hawaii was going to look like. The beaches were beautiful and empty, the mountains were beautiful, and the landscape was rich. I wish the team had the opportunity to see Hawaii outside of Waikiki Beach. The PCC was a pretty cool place also, with each Polynesian island having a little "village" with shows and activities of that island. We only had three hour there, and it was not quite enough time to see everything.




Sunday was our last day in Hawaii and started with a late morning game against the University of Hawaii, which we lost. After the game, David, Drake, and I went to lunch and then spent some time of the beach. Around 8:00, we left the hotel for our red eye flight back to the mainland.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Mele Kalikimaka

On Christmas day, we were in Honolulu with the basketball team. Here are a few pictures of out Hawaiian Christmas.

Polynesian Santa

Drake on the beach in his elf hat. Everyone loved him on the beach, strangers even took pictures!
 
This is a sand sculpture that was in the lobby of our hotel
**More to come on our Hawaii trip tomorrow