Ten Pictures and a Few Words Regarding Hawaii

We left town and followed Flip & Janet to a little hidden beach about an hour away from our Casa.

We were almost the only group there, which was an utter delight. After setting up camp under a few palm trees, our day filled up with leisurely swims, soggy sandwiches and falling coconuts.

Maggie got to SUP a bit on my dad’s chest and Barry got to film a bit of his underwater swim. Izak and Chach laughed about a forgotten game and my mom made sure Maggie didn’t eat too much sand.

Four Generation Swim

Life in Hawaii with a baby has forced us to move at Island Time, which we’ve got no complaints about. For the most part Maggie has been an incredible little traveler and is happy to hit the trail, road or beach with us. Every so often she lets us know that she is ready for a break  and we slow it down a notch.

This past Saturday we stayed close to The Casa since the Ironman was going on and driving around really wasn’t an option. We made it down to see the start of the race at 6:30, but then went back to spend the day lounging by the salt water pool.

While we were floating around in the water my grandparents, 3G and Great Grandpa, came in the pool with us. Both of them commented how unbelievable it was to swim with their great grandchild, as neither of them ever remembered doing that – or anything like it – with their own grandparents.

Such fun.