Saturday, October 18, 2008

Keiki Triathlon


Last week Jeremy's mom and her husband came to visit us! We had a lovely time playing tourist with them! They arrived just in time to see the Ironman Triathlon World Championship. The week before, Jillian's school had been preparing for their very own triathlon...one day an athlete who had artificial legs came to speak and show the children his special legs that God had given him. On Friday, her school coordinated an event of major proportions.....all 70 kids from preschool and kindergarten participated in 3 events....biking, running and swimming (kind of). Nana and Papa Dan came along and it was a wonderful morning!

Here is a picture from the outside of Jillian's school.


Mrs. Desiree is pinning Jillian's race number to the back of her swim suit. Go #9!!!!


Jillian and Nana doing a project together...I think this one practices pouring beads from one glass jar to another. Before morning circle time, the children have free time where they can choose a project to work on or read books.


Morning circle time. Number 9 is mine. :)


The kids lined up to head out to the race start. I love this picture because Jillian's classroom is half inside and half outside, and this shot shows much of the outside area. All arts and crafts are completed outside. All of the classrooms in her school only have 3 walls and utilize a separate covered outdoor space for part of their learning. It is so cool. However, since this is Hawaii, you can only imagine the bugs. Hmmm, actually I've only seen ants....which in my opinion are the least horrible. And before you feel jealous and wish you could go to school here too, I should mention that since the cubbies are also outside, by the time I pick her up from school her lunch box is full of a zillion ants eating her leftover lunch out of zippy bags that weren't completely closed. And they start crawling up my arm before I can get to the car. Yuck.

The kids started the race with a bike ride.....Jillian is riding the red and yellow trike on the far left....only four girls in this group. The kids were split into groups of 4-5 all girl or all boy racers.


Go Speed Racer!


Miss Anna, our preschool director, is helping Jillian around a turn. We LOVE her and Jillian can't leave school without giving her a hug.


Since there were 4 of us attending the race, we volunteered to help. Nana ran with Jillian every step of the race and Jeremy followed taking video and pictures. Papa Dan and I were assigned corners for the run/walk portion. Our job was to clap and direct the kids where to go next. I loved cheering the kids on...but I missed running with Jillian and taking pictures. Jeremy did an awesome job though and snapped this shot of Jillian running to my corner....she is almost done!

The two pools were at the very end. Some kids dove right in and others ran through....Jillian ran through. :)


Finish Line! They used toilet paper for each child to run through. Jillian's time was 4 minutes even.....go girl! Which I think was about average.... :)


After the race the kids snacked on cold water, peanut butter crackers, and frozen yogurt pops.

Circle time after the race. The kids are waiting to get their medals.


Mrs. Desiree and Miss Karen are handing out the medals. Every racer received the same medal, personalized with their name and race time.








Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Backyard Fun With Athena

Jillian LOVES Athena! Athena is getting over being very sick, we have been so thrilled to see her feeling better and acting playful again.

Although, since she is feeling better...she is back to digging. This is what Jeremy likes least about Athena. Jillian told me at breakfast yesterday that if Athena doesn't stop digging she will have to go live with "her other family". I asked, who is Athena's other family? Jillian said "The Burson's"!!!!!!!!

Backyard walks.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Gardening


Jillian is helping me water plants....in a princess dress and rain boots. Obviously, the only proper attire for yard work. :)

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Farm Fair

We went to the farm fair this year and Jillian really loved the animals. :) The sheep were so friendly!
The baby piggy's barely moved. :)


The chickens were fun too!


Jillian in the bounce house....she was not a big fan. Maybe next time....

Saturday, September 20, 2008

2009 DVD Trailer

Jeremy made this smaller so I could post it here. :)


Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Revolution Cometh

Jillian started preschool last month. This is her first experience with school and we are so pleased that she is loving it!

Jillian doing a project with Miss Karen before morning circle time.

In case you missed it, and I'm sorry if you did!, you can view Jillian on the trailer for our 2009 DVD. Here is the link to Jeremy's YouTube home page.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Half Birthday

Today is Jillian's half birthday. She helped me make 1/2 a cake....and from the moment we took it out of the oven she was so excited to have a piece! I'm sure she inherited her love of cakes from her father! :) We started a new fun family tradition tonight that we are looking forward to doing again next year.

More Fun with the Browns

Jeremy took Peg and Dave to see the Volcano Park, Puna Lu'u (black sand beach) and South Point. Jillian and I had been sick all week, so we opted out of the 15-hour day and decided to stay home and rest instead.


Peg and Dave walking on the lava.


One afternoon we went to feed the manta rays. They are so neat and Jillian LOVED them!!!!



Peg and Dave stayed at the Marriott their first and last nights in town. On their last day, we went up to play with them. We snorkeled in the ocean, swam in all of the pools and ate lunch at the cute cafe. Thankfully, we remembered Jillian's floaty...she feels comfortable swimming anywhere with it.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Atlantis Submarine

During Uncle Dave and Auntie Peg's visit we decided to try the Atlantis Submarine. It was a pretty fun excursion!


We rode a shuttle boat out to the sub....I was holding on so tight to Jillian!!!! :)


The Withrow's on the submarine.


This is what the sub looks like....


We didn't get to see anything big-big, but we did get to see 2 ship wrecks. They were a gathering place for all the little fish.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Mickey's Neighbors

Jeremy's Aunt Peg and Uncle Dave came to visit us from Orlando, FL....and to celebrate their 25th (I think) Wedding Anniversary. We had so much fun playing tourists with them! On their first day, we toured Kona Joe's, a local Kona Coffee Farm.


Then we visited Place of Refuge. Peg and Jillian are scary Ki'i! :) (warrior guards)



Jillian is checking out a turtle in the bay at Place of Refuge.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Jillian loves the roof rack too!


The other day Jillian and I were heading out to run errands. We got to the car and I realized that I forgot something we needed on the kitchen counter. So, I told Jillian to hop in and get in her car seat. I grabbed what I needed, was gone maybe 30 seconds, and I returned to see this. She said, "Mama look, this is COOL!" It cracked me up so much I had to get the camera! :)

Monday, August 18, 2008

Jack's Diving Locker

This weekend a local dive shop, Jack's Diving Locker, celebrated their 27th Anniversary with free scuba lessons. They have a pool at their shop where they do the initial scuba lesson. It was pretty basic...how to use all the gear and feeling comfortable breathing under water. This is exactly what we needed, since neither Jeremy and I have dove before.


There is a cute window looking into the deep end of the pool where you can watch the divers. We took turns taking Jillian to the window to see us dive.


It was fun AND surprisingly unnerving. I was constantly either holding my breath or breathing too fast. Using the tank to breathe was weirder than I expected. Our instructor said that its way easier in open water because you become focused on the fish and coral....and forget to be so paranoid about breathing.


This is definitely an activity we want to try before we leave Hawaii!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Life Without A Truck

Sometimes life is just easier when you have a truck....a vehicle that can haul and carry all the great things I find on sale! Just kidding....mostly. :) We added a roof rack to Betsey and I just LOVE it!

Friday, August 08, 2008

Waipi'o Valley

Last weekend we took a little road trip to see the Waipi'o Lookout. To actually get down into the valley you need four wheel drive. Our all wheel drive car isn't allowed on the road....apparently it won't make the 900-foot descent (in less than a mile). I guess a 25% grade is pretty steep. :) The view is amazing....very lovely! :)






Monday, August 04, 2008

Scrapbook Retreat

One last post from our Alaskan adventure....


Scrapbooking is one of my very favorite things to do....as Joy would say, it feeds my soul. It is what I do for fun and it is what I do when when I need a break....you know, that break that every mom needs every now and then. I look at our pictures and each one reminds me of a happy memory...some fun thing we did together and just had to capture on film. (Or chip as we say now....) I am reminded how crazy I am about my family and friends....and how truly grateful I am that they are a part of my life.

One thing I miss the most about Alaska is scrapbooking with my girlfriends....they are my scrapping sisters and I miss them terribly!

When I found out we were coming to Alaska, I asked Joy if we could do a retreat. She coordinated with her mother-in-law, and Gwen very generously donated her Girdwood home for the weekend Jeremy went fishing. Thanks Gwen!!!! We scrapped from Saturday evening to Monday afternoon. Now that is some serious scrapping! Ahhh, I miss those days! :)

Giving me a big hug in the photo, left to right is Sharon, Gwen, Krystal and Joy.


Tina is one of my favorite scrapping girls also...she was able to come on Saturday evening...but went home early on Sunday because she wasn't feeling well. Krystal wasn't able to come until Sunday evening because her Umma passed and she went to her funeral that weekend. With everything going on, I thought that was so loving of Krystal to even come. I am very thankful for you girls!


Scrapping Joy!


Sharon and Tina are scrapping.


Ron and Brenda went fishing the same weekend with Jeremy. On their way back home, which is about an 8-10 hour drive north, they stopped in Girdwood to have breakfast with us. I was very glad to see them! They breed standard poodles..well, they've had 1 litter so far. The parents are the two black poodles, Diesel is in front and Paris is standing behind him. Brenda is holding the baby they decided to keep, an apricot female named Lucy.