We had one of the rainiest and coldest months of June in Kauai's history. Somehow, we still beat the system and enjoyed ourselves. Here we are out at Kalipaki on June 4th, a day that started out beautiful but ended in tons of rain. At least we got in our couple hours of fun before the clouds below nailed us.
Brady took this picture while I was in the water. There is something eerie about being way out in the ocean when it is this dark outside. It feels like a movie set and you are certain something is going to bite your toes.
Zachary's favorite thing lately is hiking. He is a little super trooper on the trails. We went up and did the Canyon Trail--one we haven't ventured onto since Zac was bottle-feeding. He did at least 50% of it (so probably about 3 miles).
A clear view of Niihau on the way up to the trail.
Here we are, thankful for our 4WD on the muddy back roads. (Here I am, comforting our poor baby who still just hates the car.)One of our favorite views on this hike.
Brady loves this picture of him with his little man.
The blue picnic table where we took a 10 minute nursing break before those storm clouds raked us in.
There's nothing like watching a wall of water come towards us when we have two children who are not going to dig the wet way back. We beat most of it, though, and the kids stayed partially dry...
...and happy.
The next Saturday, we asked Zac what he wanted to do. "HIKING!," was his enthusiastic response, but when we reached the trail head, he was less than excited and expected to be carried. That is a no-go now that this kiddo is a hefty 38 lbs. (I checked out of the carry Zac responsibilities when he hit about 30 lbs, so now it is Brady that has to grit his teeth and take it!)
We've done this East side trail three times now, and the last two times have resulted in semi-disasters. Most recently, we went when I was a couple weeks from delivery, and we got rained out. This time, we decided to tough out the mud and clouds, and we paid for it by getting rained on no less than 7 times in the 2.25 miles we made it.
The following Friday/Saturday, we took our first camping excursion since Kate was born. It was terrific, minus the 3:30am wake-up by Miss Kate. She was ready for the day and refused to go back to bed, which was a little rough considering we went to bed at 2am. Oh well! The next day made up for the headache with perfect boogie boarding waves and a nice, hot day at Polihale. We even tested out our sweet new sun umbrella that stakes into the ground and keeps our maybe-redhead from burning. It passed the test!
Other than that, we built a lot of towers in June. Good times.
2 comments:
I LOVE that you are out and about doing excursions. That was very brave of you to take Kate camping. Even though Kelsey sleeps through the night, I'm not sure I'd want to take care of her if she woke up! :)
Similar experience with Allison when we 'camped' on our Zions excursion (threw tents up in Jeremy's aunt's back yard). Except, it wasn't just us she woke up!
Cute picture of Kate smiling!
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