Mom and Dad came to visit over Spring Break: the first visit in years because of their mission to Cove Fort. They are easy to please but I love that Mom has a list of things she wants to accomplish, both with the kids and for group outings.
They've never been to our favorite spot, so we remedied that with a Sunday night bonfire. I am sure hot dogs was not on Mom's list of Kaua'i foods, but at least it wasn't SPAM and you can't beat the view.
It started with two kids but they all saw a photo opportunity together and this normally camera-shy group jumped at the opportunity. It's wild that Isaac only has a couple months left before leaving on his mission, and this little group will be changed forever!
It looks like she's 20 feet in the air! Ha!
Nothing beats a Polihale sunset. There was even a faint green flash.
Dad knew our garden was a disaster. Since going to back to teaching, I let it overgrow and then fill in with grass. It was on my possibility list for fall break, and Dad made it his personal project. The very next day, he was out there for hours digging out chunks of grass. Owen was his happy companion and helper.
They were so enthusiastic that they hit a shallow water line and we had a Kaua'i geyser for about 10 minutes. Dad eagerly worked to get that fixed, too, and I saw again how much Brady responds to "crisis" just like his father--without much alarm and a chuckle for the unexpected challenge.
Brady and his parents met for lunch one day and Owen and I beached with friends and then had his special lunch date at Bubba's.
Kate and Zachary had plenty of friend interactions, and Owen made sure he had some play time with friends that week, too. Ace came over several times, helping with the garden, bouncing, and always, always with the magna tiles.
Lydgate: another spot Mom and Dad have spent little time. We drove up there for a picnic with Brady.
Mom and Dad played many rounds of Farkle, Speed Scrabble, and traditional Scrabble each night with Zac.
They quickly learned the rules of Skull King and we had some rousing rounds with Mermaids, pirates, and suits.
It also made me happy to see Zac and O playing together a bunch over fall break.
We took a quick path to the water where Brady and Nic first boogie boarded before I moved to Kaua'i. They learned in a hurry about currents and scary shore break.
This day was small and we watched a dad boogie board with his kids.
Making dinner one night, we noticed a spectacular sunset and took advantage of the moment. I am also learning to be outside just before dusk every day. It is the prettiest lighting and gives me a boost before the dinner/homework/bedtime/work rush.
Brady and Dad ran water over to the garden so we won't have to water by hand on dry weeks.
It was finally ready to plant!
Another wish list: Lapperts.
I expected Zac would get a mild fever after his flu/COVID shot combo that day. Both kids were upset they had to get vaccinated during the break, but I successfully made the case that they had no Saturday morning activities for the first and last time in months. I did not anticipate high fevers, major body aches, and vomiting that ensued. It wiped them both out badly. Owen was fine--he only had the flu vaccine, so it was easy recovery for him.
I love watching the way these two take care of each other.
We've recently seen pictures of Mom that we never had access to before due to family drama after her parents' deaths. Seeing glimpses of her as a young woman is a gift, but so are these pictures of her.
Another evening outing, this time with Zachary, too:
I am on this path regularly but each time, I remember Mom's reaction the first time she was here when she cried watching the waves. It is one of my most tender memories with her.
Owen's teacher told their 2nd grade class that they need to wear deodorant, and O could not be happier about this new adulting in his life. Dad also taught him a few things about shaving to match his fresh underarms.
One morning, Mom and Dad went on a walk to Mahaulepu and then Brady for a picnic lunch.
We squeezed in Eerie Edibles while they visited:
Not pictured: all the thought that went into meals they took over. They listened attentively and took requests, going to get it just right so all the kids would be happy. I thought that was a nice gesture. Moms and Dads catering to the kids' food whims is not great practice (we'd eat Panda Express every night), but grandparents can do that when they are in town.
Thank you for loving us, Mom and Dad Edwards! We love you, too!
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