A very long flight from Seattle to Kauai with a squirmy one and a half year old. I have to keep reminding myself that she is only one. There were some blissful moments with iPad and snacks and then the mood turned...needless to say, the last two hours were a bit brutal and I had a few "that's not my child" moments. But, we made it and have been enjoying the sunshine, the warm rain and the beauty of the ocean and the lush green surroundings.
Day 2:
A 5:15 AM wake up--far too early, but Carmen was still on Seattle time. We started the day early and walked to our favorite little coffee shop where you not only get amazing lattes but a nice treat in your foam. We then spent a lazy day at the condo with a trip to the pool as the main event. Carmen wanted nothing to do with the water at first and refused to even stick her toes in. She eventually came around and tentatively let us hold her in the water and play for a little bit. She was far more interested in pointing and chasing the birds (a.k.a. chickens and roosters that are abundant everywhere on the island).
Day 3:
This time a 6:00 wake up and another trip to the coffee stand (it's a becoming a daily routine). Carmen gets to chase the birds, run around the open air marketplace and wave to all of the other customers while mommy and daddy enjoy our coffee treat. Then, its' off to the playground which is on our walk home. We took Carmen to the beach today and discovered that our little princess does not like sand on her feet. We made the mistake of taking her shoes off so we could walk on the beach and you would think we were trying to tourture her. She refused to touch the sand with her feet and insisted on being carried the entire way. Who is this child? Certainly not mine. The trip to the beach was a quick one and we spent the rest of the afternoon walking around Hanalei and looking in the shops. Today Carmen discovered the wonderful taste of P.O.G juice and now always requests that we stop by the front desk to get a cup before we go on our daily adventures.
Day 4:
We went to another beach today and fared much better with Carmen's sand phobia. We learned our lesson and kept Carmen's shoes on. She used her shovel and pail and made plenty of sand castles and actually put her feet in the water! Hooray! I thought it was going to be a very long vacation with no pool time and no beach time. She just needed a little warming up. I predict she will be a little fish before the trip is over. She just likes to do things on her terms and on her timeline.
Day 5:
A pool day today. We met our friends that are staying just down the street where there is an amazing kiddy pool. Carmen sat on squirting turtles and enjoyed being in a pool just her size. This time she got more adventurous and actually went into the water. Then, pina coladas for the family. A pint size Carmen version, a non-alcoholic version for mommy and a bit stronger and darker version for daddy. The perfect way to refresh after a day by the pool.
Day 6:
Starting the day off with a good breakfast and a coffee, of course. Then, off to the beach. This time, no shoes required for Carmen on the sand! Maybe her sand phobia is passing. She continued to perfect her sand castle making and even wanted to get her toes in the surf. She would run toward the water when the tide went out only to be confused when it came back. It's fun to watch her little wheels turning as she tries to figure out life's big mysteries.
Day 7:
More pool time...eating fresh pineapple...and chasing the "cockas."
Today we moved condo locations. It was the perfect day to move since the weather was a bit overcast and rainy. Although, any rain here is a good rain, a nice warm rain. As we were waiting for our other condo to be ready, we brought our lunch poolside and ended up taking a few bites before retreating back to get out of the rain. We made it just in time but as it usually does, the shower lasted just a few minutes before the blue sky and sun were back. After we moved in, we discovered two unexpected house guests in our new 'home'--two geckos. Since they have been known to be a sign of good luck, we didn't chase the little guys out.
Day 9:
A lazy pool day at the new condo. This pool is bigger than
the last one and is perfect for kiddos. Each day in the water Carmen is getting
more and more comfortable and adventurous. Getting her into her suit and all
lotioned up is also getting more routine and she puts up a fight less and less.
She now likes to rub in the suntan lotion and then put it on mommy and daddy.
Today she was a great little swimmer and even put on her life-jacket (a.k.a
floaty) and bobbed up and down in the pool. Later in the day we took a nice
walk to the swanky Princeville hotel to take a peek. Carmen conked out during
the stroller ride as we admired the breathtaking ocean views, green mountains
and grandiose hotel surroundings. Maybe we'll stay there next time...
Day 10:
Another lovely beach day today. The weather was a bit iffy up North so we headed South and found the sunshine after a nice lunch out. Carmen kept saying 'wa wa, wa wa'--which means she sees water, lots of it, and was eager to go in it. She enjoyed playing in the waves and building more sand castles adorned with pieces of shells we found on the beach along with a few sticks. Carmen also discovered how to say the word 'treat' this trip and we've been taking lots of 'treat' breaks in-between swimming and playing.
Day 12 (Happy 4th of July):
We had a lazy morning and strolled to the coffee shop and admired the scenery along the way. There are some incredibly beautiful trees with colored bark and, of course, plenty of brilliant tropical flowers. We celebrated in the evening with a dinner of fish tacos and then went to Hanalei beach to watch the sunset and watch the locals set-off fireworks. It was the perfect evening and we had a front row seat for the festivities. Carmen was awestruck by all of the activity and liked watching the pretty colors of the fireworks. Luckily it was someone's bed time so we left just in time before the rain--this time it lasted for quite a while so the timing work beautifully.
Day 13:
Today was our last full day (sniff, sniff). We spent today walking the beach and watching the waves, playing in the sand and taking one more trip to the park. It's truly amazing how quickly two weeks can go but I can say with confidence that we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and had a wonderful time. It was so great to spend this time together as a family. Carmen learned a lot during this trip, is saying some new words, can now sit quite well in a 'big girl seat' (no highchair required), is more comfortable in the water and had many moments where she stole our heart. Her absolute favorite thing this trip was seeing all of the birds and roosters/chickens; she couldn't get enough. You think the novelty would wear off since you see them at every turn, but not for our little girl. She enthusiastically shouts out 'bird' and 'cocka' and points and runs after them. To commemorate her love for the crowing creatures, we broke down and bought her a rooster stuffed animal. Actually, there was no convincing needed for daddy, it was me who needed some convincing. Did she really need a stuffed chicken? Well, she couldn't be happier now that she has a new friend and a new companion for Lamby. She's been smiling ear to ear ever since she got her own 'cocka.' Sometimes it's the little things that mean the most.
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