Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Kauaian January: Surf, Sunsets, and Swells

While in Ohio, Brady took off to see the huge swells hitting our north shore. They sure didn't look like 40+ feet, but they were plenty large!He also snagged a few gorgeous shots on the north shore:
Brrr...it's been so cold; cold enough to stay out of the water on our Aloha Friday beach nights. Instead, we picked up Subway and hit a sunset--all by ourselves. It was lovely. Zac died over his cookie, and he and Brady spent a good hour throwing rocks into the ocean, and cheering over them. I thought I preferred an action-packed Friday night, but it turns out this was a huge highlight of our last few months.
"Clean off my hands, Mommy!"


He did, in fact, throw this rock, but it did not land in the ocean.
It didn't matter--he was still stoked.
Oops, let's go ahead and tell you that's not Brady's Diet Coke. (Not mine! I've been off the good stuff for 3 weeks!!!)
We've had some bad luck with surfing shots. So far, our best day surfing met with a camera battery that died. Our second try was a lousy day--choppy waves and huge swells. It was hard to find each other in the water, much less catch a good shot. The time below shows us having a blast, but the waves were pretty small. Granted, though, they were great rides--starting from way behind the pier all the way up to the beach. They were probably some of the longest rides we've ever had, though certainly not impressive to look at. The truth is, though, we don't generally go for the large ones!
Good job, baby:
Zachary's sand fettish has not disappeared. I brought him a yogurt, but failed to bring the spoon from the car. No worries! He just dumped the yogurt on the sand and then dipped away. Cute little Shay, walking and gabbing away. I love this little gal!
We decided not to do Hanalei every week this winter, and mixed it up a bit with a hike. We did this hike almost 3 years ago and loved it. Zachary insisted on carrying his new ball (thanks Ty!) the entire way. 8 miles--carrying his little ball. Precious.

The entire drive up the canyon, we were in clouds. It looked like an awful hiking day. We went anyway, and we were rewarded with this beautiful view.
The best part of the hike was when a 100 lb pig started to charge us. YIKES! We both grabbed sticks and were ready to fight to the death. Thankfully, the ugly thing left us alone. About 5 minutes from the turnaround part of the trail, we lost Zac. He still clung to his ball, but I took it away fearing that he would drop it. He had a death grip on it!One of our adoption pictures for our profile was right here, with just the two of us. We almost got it this time around with three. Ah, sentimental.


Don't worry, we only kept him in this position long enough to snap a pic. That stump next to him meeting with his head...bad thoughts.
Of course that meant he woke up. So cute, the little sleepy eyes... Five minuutes after catching our views, the rain started...and continued...the entire way back up the muddy slopes. What a mess! Our poor kid was freezing.
After the hike we picked up my Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Mark from the airport. We had a nice weekend with them. Unfortunately, the weather was terrible for all but the pictures below. Boo.

13 comments:

NW Varneys said...

wow. Those waves are huge, and Zac is a doll (in a manly sort of way, of course.) And I am officially caught up on your blog.

Don't ever again mention that you are "cold" in any blog post, ever, considering you are wearing a tank top or swimsuit in 95% of your pictures...even in Wintertime. You simply lose the trust of your readers and any future argument for anything is invalidated by your dishonesty. C'mon, you grew up in Ohio.

Great pics, though...so did you get a zoom lens?
JV

Ryan and Christina said...

Awesome pics, however I would be watching the waves, certainly not in the middle of those! You looked good out there girlie! You too, Brady! Hope you both are doing well. Zac is definitely happier in the warm weather-such a cutie pie!

Brady and Karen said...

Thanks, Christina!

Hey now, "cold" is always a relative term. And yep, we got our zoom lens for our Spain trip. The lens is maxed out in all those surfing pics.

By the way, I didn't let Zac eat any more of that yogurt once I got the pic.

Julie said...

Love those wave pics of the North shore. Beautiful! Also, I can't wait to visit you guys so you can take us all those amazing hiking trails! I won't lie, I was probably a little jealous of my padres this week! ( :

Brady and Karen said...

Don't be jealous of your parents, Julie. Just hope for better weather if/when you guys come! Those poor people got the worst weather Kauai has to offer, besides maybe the occasional hurricane.

Natalie and Steve said...

I love that picture with Zac asleep on Brady's back. Its darling!
We also loved those cardinals while we were there. They are so pretty!

Unknown said...

I should post you some Utah January pictures to give you some perspective, Karen, though it has warmed some, we're probably in the 40's right now!

Kristen said...

Life really doesn't get better than throwing rocks in bodies of water.

Heather said...

cold? In hawaii? Boo to that.
Your hiking pictures are amazing. And Zac asleep in the backpack thing is priceless.

Ryan Edwards said...

Love the pictures. You guys live in an unreal place! We are starting the brown months down here :( Zac is getting big! Cute cute!

-Karen

Emily said...

Guess what! We are going to be coming there in a year from now. We are going with my parents and will be staying with them most of the time but were hoping that we could stay a few days with you guys. We are so excited!

Brady and Karen said...

Absolutely, Em! We hope to still be here!

Dean and Lana Edwards said...

Obviously Heber City winter and Hawaii winters are 180 degree opposites! Sweater cold winter in Hawaii is a bit different than our big heavy coats, hats, gloves earmuff winter weather in Utah.