I know, I know, more eggs. I just love them. And holidays. Have I mentioned my love of holidays? I have an addiction. Food, drinks, family, friends, baskets, and eggs! Me gusto mucho, mucho.
The Big Island is so different when compared to older islands, such as Maui or Oahu. You can be in one location, surrounded by giant ferns, banyon trees, and other tropical plants, and then drive for 15 minutes and be
The hubby and I had the luxury of going out in the evening sans keiki (kids) a few nights, thanks to my wonderfully fabulous inlaws. I had never been to a luau, and oh what I was missing! The scent
After hunting for eggs with the kiddos, we were set to leave the pumpkin patch when I turned around and saw that the Easter Bunny was off the clock. Not only that, but he left his costume in plain sight.
Left a good job in the cityWorkin' for the man every night and dayAnd I never lost one minute of sleep'nWorryin' about the way things might have been Big wheels Keep on turnin'Oohh the Proud Mary keeps on burnin'And we're rollin'
Shop early for Easter to avoid crowd: Check! Boil eggs early to cool for after the Hubs gets home: Check! Dye Easter eggs without tie dying kiddos: Priceless.
I had too many to decide from on this day! It was a beautiful, clear day with many amazing sites visited (ruins, small artsy town, amazing lookout, Hawaiian cowboy country), but I had to go with my palm!
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip. That started from this tropic port, aboard this tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailing man, the skipper brave and sure. Five passengers set sail that
We had the most amazing time at this tucked away black sand beach! Through a gated entrance, surrounded by 10+ million dollar homes (no exaggerations), we got to play, snorkel, and find interesting pieces of coral among the lava sand. The
Hot. Hot. Hot. I'm in trouble for this Summer, huh?, a photo by PhotogHer.com | Texx on Flickr. Another new trip. Another Instagram pic :o) I took a few (4) snaps with the Nikon yesterday, but this pic sums up the
The boys were obsessed with the lava. Pointing out everywhere we went, which was pahoehoe (smooth) and a'a (crumbly) lava. Poor Maxo made it until the last day until he tripped on the sidewalk and fell on some a'a and