October 25, 2010

People we’ve seen…

On a quick trip to Washington (too quick for my mainland-sick soul!)… we visited family and my dear childhood friend Jennifer and her family.  Then back in Hawaii we hosted visitors and had fun whether packing boxes or sightseeing around the island.

June 13, 2009

Friends…

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Ohio University — Holly @ 3:39 pm

Being in Ohio has allowed for me to connect with some friends that I don’t to see often… in some cases… years!

Jess and I met in college… randomly assigned freshman year roommates at Ohio University.  We clicked and still enjoy making adventures together.  We met Lynn (along with a whole group of lifelong friends) living in Bryan Hall.  Lynn has just recently moved back to the states bringing with her a husband!!!  I got to meet Pepe for the first time… and they are a wonderful match.

Fonda, Julie and I were all the minority in the engineering program at Ohio University… as women.  So we quickly bonded… and spent many hours together with student organization stuff and those late night study sessions!  It had been many years since we had seen each other… but we picked up like no time had passed, and chatted the afternoon away at the ‘North Market’ in Columbus.

Jill & I first met in the Guatemala Airport, on a mission trip with EMI.  We have lived together, traveled across oceans to see each other, been pray partners and all around dear friends over ten years now.  It is always an encouragement to just be in the same room as Jill.

April 29, 2009

Trip to the Zoo…

Filed under: Annika,Extended Family,Friends — Holly @ 10:30 pm

… on a very, very HOT crowded spring day.  I think the temperature was well into the upper 80′s and something about being at a crowded zoo makes that seem like 100degrees!  Ginger, Tyler, Annika and I met up with a friend, Alexis and her kids for the day.  We headed to the Columbus zoo… and in spite of the heat, had a great time!

April 11, 2009

Castles, playtime and flower children

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Travel — Holly @ 11:47 pm

So… my last week in Germany flew by.  The kids all got colds – so we went though a lot of kleenex and the ‘mommies’ didn’t sleep though the night for a while with the coughing and sleepless kids.  In spite of being housebound, we still had fun playing with the kids, scrapbooking and watching movies.  We did make it out to visit a castle and had coffee in a central square where a major film crew was working.  And we also had a Ladies Day out… with one of Nicole friends, Nadia, to Tubinger… a close by cute German town with great boutique shopping!  The kids played lots…. and turned into flower children.  Yes, this may be my shortest synopsis, but I’m tired and still working out that jet lag thing.  Speaking of jet lag… Annika did AMAZING on the long, long, long trip home.  I couldn’t have asked for more… she slept, played, snacked, nursed, and bounced on my lap…  yes, though all 20 hours of travel… on trains, planes, buses and automobiles… she was yet again, my SUPER TROOPER.  I’m sure many of you thought I was crazy (and might still think that) for taking a one year old to Europe for five weeks, but I had a wonderful time and am so glad I made the trip.  Yes, I was nervous about it at times… but it was so worth it… to spend time with two close friends and explore new places… all in all a great experience!

March 26, 2009

Playtime and Hospital Visits

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Travel — Holly @ 3:43 pm

We arrived safely in Germany on Monday evening… and were greeted by Nicole at the train station… long hugs for old friends!  Annika behaved so well on the plane and train.  She’s becoming quite the seasoned traveler.  Tuesday brought playtime and a German Hospital visit for Annika.  She had an allergic reaction to peanut butter.  It wasn’t horribly severe but enought to make me worry and want to get her checked out.  After a super dose of medicine to calm everything down she woke up Wednesday morning without any hives.  Sigh of relief from Mommy!!!

Annika is working on a few new skills… using a spoon and coloring with Crayons.  She uses the spoon surprisingly well for someone so little.  Getting as much in her mouth as on herself… which is part of the learning process (and fun!).  As for coloring, Emilie and Tori introduced Annika to crayons in Belgium.  And her first work of art, that they helped her with, was immediatly mailed off to Daddy.  So when the Guenther kids, Aiden and Amelia, got out the crayons Annika was ready.  She pulled a crayon out of the box, turned the pointed side down and started moving it across the paper.  She also discovered that it was as fun to pull the crayons out of the box and put them back in.  She’d get it in the box, pointed side down.  And after one time of me showing her how to then use one finger to push it in… she had the hang of it. 

Kids are so fun to watch as they discover and learn…. enjoy the photos of Annika in the process… as well of some photos her with her new friends in Germany.

 

March 22, 2009

Belgium Update… and off to Germany.

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Travel — Holly @ 5:52 pm

So, an update on my last week in Belgium… before I fly off to the second half of my European Adventure.  Tomorrow (Monday, March 23rd), Annika and I fly down to Stuttgart, Germany.  There we’ll be spending two and  half weeks with our friends Nicole and Darren Guenther.  So more posts to come… but for now, the update from here:

Happy Belated St. Patty’s Day to everyone.  Wednesday, Annika and I were sure to wear green so not to be pinched by Emilie and Tori.  I had to get a photo of the three girls in their green… and a funny one too. 

On Thursday, Ed had the day off (and Liz had to work) so he offered to be Annika and my tour guide in Brussels.  We explored the “Grand Place”, beautiful central market area, ate a ‘real’ Belgium Waffles.  They offered them with all kinds of toppings… I got ice cream and chocolate on mine… because what isn’t better with ice cream and chocolate.  Annika passed out in the stroller and neither cobblestones or bouncing up and down curbs woke her up.   But she had a big day, got to eat both a croissant and a waffle.  Treats of traveling.  After finishing in the downtown district, we headed to another part of town to see the site of a World’s Fair (in the 1950′s)… and the famous “Atomium”.  It’s really outer-space-ish looking.  Ed and I agreed that it was straight out of the 50′s space age era. 

Friday, Liz and I headed into Mons again… for the flower market.  We had a bit of trouble finding it… they moved it on Liz.  But in the mean time we found the produce market and the ‘everything else’ market.  Not sure if you’ve seen ones like this, but it seems that every foreign country that I’ve visited has something like this.  It’s where they sell clothes, food, mattresses, toys, bras and panties, small electronics, men’s briefs, blankets, purses, etc.  ;-)   If you’ve been though one you know exactly what I mean.  (Nothing like buying your underthings out in the open for the rest of town to see.  Just not anything like markets in the States.)  We finally did find the flower market and I helped Liz pick out a selection of bedding plants for her front flower containers.  Then lunch…. I think I ate more mussels that I have ever consumed in my entire life, in one sitting.  You have to see the photos below.  That whole pot was full… the waitress had to empty the top of the shells halfway though because it was full and I had no place to put any more.  It was so delicious, I couldn’t stop eating them… it was insane how many they had in there.  I have never gotten worn out from eating mussels until today.  Annika again held up great – she has been such a ‘super tropper’ though all our days out and about.  The funniest thing is that she ‘waves’ at people going by, and loves to swing her feet in the stroller while bumping over the cobblestones.   

On Saturday, the nearby city of Mons held a Chocolate Festival… and as I have mentioned before on my blog, Belgium is famous for it’s chocolate.  So we went, we sampled and made some purchases.  And it was all good! 

Lastly I included some photos of Annika playing with her new friends.  She really has had fun playing with them and they with her.  (Though we have to remind them that she’s not a doll to move around and such.)  She’s still on the move crawling and ‘cruising’ holding on to things.  Not walking yet, but she’s really starting to balance on her own.  She was ‘dancing’ the other day to music… not holding on and moving up and down on her toes!!!  She loves to say “night, night” at the end of the evening.  She’s using her sign language more and more… the favorites being:  “eat”, “more” and “please”… yes, all in order!  And the word of the day (Sunday) was “socks”.  I got her up from a nap and she has pulled her socks off, and I was talking about that when she started repeating “socks” back to me.  It was so cute, and amazing.  She’s trying out new sounds and mimicking more and more.  But  her belly laugh has to be my favorite, it makes me break out in the biggest smile. 

So with no more stalling… here are the pics!

 

March 18, 2009

Fun times…

Filed under: Friends,Travel — Holly @ 7:20 pm

Liz and I had fun taking photos of ourselves in front of the sights on our Paris Perfect day…

Paris… a perfect day.

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Travel — Holly @ 7:15 pm

Liz and I headed to Paris for the day on Monday… Oh, yes, of course Annika came along too!  (I don’t know what it is… maybe the fact that her daddy is so far away, but I’m not much into leaving Annika these days.  Where I go, she goes.)

So when I started out, I didn’t plan on writing this much… but here it is.  Read it, skim it, or just look at the photos… I had fun writing it, so either way won’t bother me. 

Paris…. what an amazing day.  I knew when we decided to do a day trip there, we wouldn’t be able to ‘do it all’.  So before even leaving, I let go of the dream to see absolutely  ’everything’.  Even the museums – the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay – that I’d love to someday to spend hours wandering… Monday wasn’t the day for that.  And I have to say, after letting go of the pressure of all that… it was such a nice relaxing day.  We wandered around… took our time eating “European style” (long and lengthy).  Wandered some more, stopped when Annika needed a break.  Found a side street cafe to have an afternoon coffee and pastry… while watching the kids walk home from school.  It couldn’t have been more perfect.  Even the weather, which can be hit and miss in March, was perfect… sunny and warm, about 55/60 degrees.  Perfect for walking around, not too hot and not too cool. 

So a summary of where we did wander.  We started after parking near the Arc de  Triomphe… we wandered past there and on to the Champs Elysees.  Lots of shopping along this famous street, but we found a cafe for lunch instead.  Sitting along the sidewalk eating perhaps the best risotto that I’ve ever had, sipping on a glass of wine, in the company of a good friend, while my daughter munches happily on a banana… it is one of those memories that is ingrained in my mind forever. 

From there we walked the rest of the length of the Champs Elysees… down across the Seine River, along it for a while… back across… through some parks.  Like I mentioned before, just wandering… the day was perfect for it.  We continued on to see the Obelisk and chuckle at tourists.  Yes, we were tourists ourselves, but it’s still fun to just take a step back and people watch sometimes.  We walked on to Liz’s favorite park and stopped for a break and a snack for Annika.  (Still breastfeeding has it’s benefits – anytime, anyplace…it’s available and makes my daughter happy.)  Then we helped some young women take photos of themselves “jumping” in front of the sights.  I guess it’s a new thing to do… get action photos of yourself mid-air in front of the sights.  Liz offered to help after we watched them try numerous times but kept missing the ‘mid-air’ part of it.  Funny enough we bumped into them again further into the park and took another photo of them jumping together in front of the Louvre.  In return they took a photo of us there too… but no jumping, though they tried to talk us into it!   

We headed on… back across the Seine.  Laughed hard when I got out the camera to take a photo of Notre Dame in the distance, and a truck stopped right smack dab in front of me.  Traffic backed up on the bridge and I actually had to move down a bit to get the photo.  Past the Orsay museum, past the government buildings.  Liz used her French to ask the guards why all the security gates were up (one benefit of taking a Canadian who speaks French to Paris with you!).  We discovered that the President of Lebanon was visiting that day.  Funny enough we actually watched him and other important people take off in helicopters from the lawn of one of the government buildings, heading back to the airport to fly home.  It made sense then, seeing flags all over town… they were the Lebanese flags to mark the occasion! 

Then it was time for a cafe break.  And we found the most perfect place to stop… on a side street away from all the other tourists.  (We passed others that were jammed packed with people outside in the sidewalk tables.)  This one was along a street where Parisians lived… just four tables outside… we were the only one out there.  An espresso and chocolate croissant for me, a berry crumble and latte for Liz, and a scone for Annika.  Ok, I’ll be honest the scone was for me too… but I did share and she loved it.  We sat and relaxed… enjoyed our treats… watched the kids walk home from school with their parents or nannies.  So perfectly European. 

From there we had one mission… to get me closer than miles away from the Eiffel Tower.  (Long story short – I’ve been to Paris once before… for an hour.  No kidding.  I had a four hour layover in Paris when I was returning from a mission trip to Africa.  A few of us in the group decided to risk it and head into the city.  It was a hour train ride in, and we popped up from the train station right in front of Notre Dame Cathedral.  So we toured that… wandered along the Seine down to the glass pyramid outside the Louve and then headed back to the train for a hour ride back…. arriving just in time to board our flight back to the States.  So I only saw the Eiffel Tower in the distance that time.  And I wanted to get closer.  That mini-trip is also why we didn’t walk down to Notre Dame too… I’ve been there before.  ;-)    

The Eiffel Tower was wonderful see… closer and closer we walked and I took more and more photos.  We wanted to go up to the top, but is closed for renovations.  Bummer.  Group decision that it wasn’t worth it to stand in line for 1-2 hours during Annika’s dinner time to only go up to the ‘second’ level (not even half way up).  So instead we headed back towards the car.  Found another cafe on Champs Elysees for dinner… ham and cheese baguettes with french fries.  Perfect end to our day. 

I changed Annika into her pajamas for the drive home, and she proceeded to fall asleep before we even got out of the city.  I couldn’t believe it, because I was ready for crying the whole way home from an overtired girl.  But she just fell right to sleep.  When we finally pulled back into Liz’s driveway and the front porch light shined in on her and woke her up… she lifted her head, waving her hand at us, said “night, night”.  So cute.  

So now finally the photos… Enjoy!

March 15, 2009

A day in Brugge

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Travel — Holly @ 5:28 pm

Only a hour and a half drive from the Zukowski’s house, is the capital of the province of West-Flanders, Brugge.  We headed up there on Saturday and had a great day in spite of the overcast skies and occasional light drizzle.  Brugge is a beautiful city full of canals, known as the ”Venice of the North”.  Brugge also has a long history of lace making.  And the country as a whole is known for bike riding, chocolates and Belgium beer (see photos).  We walked a ton along the canals, checked out many of the churches and a lunch outside at a cafe.  Annika held up so well… again our “super trooper”.  She rode in the stroller all day, only fussing a bit on the boat ride.  And in the afternoon, she just reclined the the stroller taking in the sights… as she waved and said “Hi” to people passing by. 

As usual, I’ll let the photos tell the rest of the story.

New Friends and New Things.

Filed under: Annika,Friends,Travel — Holly @ 6:41 am

Here in Belgium, Annika has made new friends as well as learned new things.  Here are some photos to tell about it all.