Month: October 2010

Kauai Summer 2010 – Monday, Tuesday

Last Anini sunrise:

We broke camp at Anini and packed everything in the car. We drove to Beachhouse beach in Lawai for a day of snorkeling on the South Shore. We saw lots of beautiful fish, turtles (which even Leilani could see from shore) and surfers.

That evening, we were back at Anahola. Adam and Jaya brought their tent and stayed for the night with us:

We made a campfire with our wood and cooked veggies and breadfruit on the coals (in aluminum foil):

Tuesday morning, we went to see Jaya’s school, the public charter school KaNuiKaPono in Anahola. Leilani got to see how the big kids school looks like:

And then we went to visit Tutu and me, where everyone remembered us. Leilani was thrilled to be back, even though now she was the big kid among smaller ones:


Back at the beach some of us snorkeled …

and some dove

Relaxing at Anahola

Aloha

That evening, we went to visit Randy:

He grows beautiful bromeliads…

Invasive water hyacinths …

And chocolate trees…

His island models get better…

…but we didn’t manage a photo of Randy or Anita, who was just preparing to move back home to Sweden. We had a great dinner at Shivalik, one of two new Indian restaurants.

Kauai Summer 2010 – Leaving

Wednesday, last full day, doing what we do best:

Andy had to get a photo of the red-dirt horse in Anahola:

We packed up half of our gear at the house and then met Ian and his family (Claus and Karla) at Lydgate… Ian doesn’t like his picture taken:

Mateo, Ian’s little brother:

Later we went to Monico’s for dinner:

And then went to see Adam and Aditi’s new house. Jaya showed Leilani her room and how she has to do homework:

Last morning…

Leilani is sleeping in, like most mornings. This time most of the tent disappeared around her…

On the plane:

Leilani was so happy that we let her watch the movie, then she fell asleep during the preview shows. It was the movie about Princess Ka’iulani, which was probably too political for her anyway.

In San Francisco, Leilani found a cocktail stick and used it as a hairpin (after we had washed it). Sonja did her hair up very nicely for her: