Friday, May 23, 2008

How to Beat the Prices at the Pump

Amy Scooter

Yesterday I filled up the scooter after about 150 miles on one tank.  It cost a bank-breaking $3.45 to fill up, and I am good for another few weeks!  With gas prices as they are lately, the scooters have been getting a lot of attention and questions, just like the MINI used to.

We are camping tomorrow night at Taurage beach on the Air Force base.  We will be sure to take lots of pictures.  We have both been working sort of late this week after returning from Hawaii, and we both have work to catch up on this weekend too, so camping will be our fun activity for the weekend.


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Hawaii

Tom and I had a great time in Hawaii. I worked on Wednesday afternoon, Thursday and Friday, so I suppose Tom got the better end of the deal. He body surfed all day Thursday and Friday and is still alive to tell about it. We had fantastic food in Hawaii, I think we both forgot how good fresh greens are. It is a sad state of affairs when a salad is one of the main highlights of a trip! We ate at my favorite restaurant in Hawaii (only once, even), visited some of our favorite places, saw a very fun contemporary dance performance in which the dancers (and some audience members) were covered with paint by the end of the show, tasted and drank good wine, hiked a splendid six mile hike across the ridges above the Makiki and Manoa Valleys, went to a Book and Music Festival and had an overall good time. Hawaii really is a lovely place, everyone should visit if they have the chance.


Here are some pictures of the hike and along the beach at Makapuu, where Tommy spent his days body surfing. Unfortunately, I did not think to take any pictures of the wonderful food we ate!

Here is Tom under the root of a huge banyan that crossed the trail:
Tom under a Banyan

A view across the Manoa Valley:
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The view of Honolulu and Diamond Head from Tantalus Drive above the city. The air was very "voggy" due to the volcanic fog (vog) blowing up from the active volcano on the Big Island. During most of our visit the mountains were obscured by the vog, luckily it was fairly clear for the hike. You can see how hazy the sky was in the this photo, though:
Diamond Head from Tantalus Drive

Tom's favorite beach in Hawaii - Makapuu Beach - world famous for body surfing. I tried it again on Saturday after the hike, but for some reason a nose full of saltwater, sand scrapes on my body and face and loosing my bathing suit is just not appealing to me the way it is to Tommy...
Makapuu Beach

There are a few more pictures over on the Flickr page.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Mother's Day Spelunking

On Sunday we went back to the Talofofo Caves with our neighbors. I was very impressed by how brave 3 year old Liam was and by Bea who climbed down into the caves with Jane in her carrier. We had a lot of fun in the caves, the biggest one extended at least 100 yards or more with two big rooms. Here is a picture of Tom and I - notice his appropriate Mother's Day attire:
Amy and Tom in the cave

Here is Bea with Jane in one of the caves:
Bea and Jane

We leave for Hawaii tomorrow morning. I already packed the camera, so we should have some good pictures to share when we get back.

Friday, May 9, 2008

More travel..

Sorry I have not posted in a while. I was preparing some coleslaw for a cookout we are hosting for our neighbors Saturday, and realized, hey, I have not been on the blog lately!

I traveled up to Saipan to meet Tom's ship last week and stayed up there for about five days total. We spent the weekend in Tinian for the village festival, and then we went over to Saipan for a couple of days. The ship was out working a few of the days, and I actually had work to do up there also, so it was a good relaxing and productive trip. Unfortunately, I forgot to take the camera (gasp), so the trip was not photo-documented. Sorry.

We did do a great dive in Saipan on Tuesday. There are three Coasties stationed in Saipan, and we went diving with the husband of the LT up there. We dove the Groto, a beautiful natural semi-enclosed cavern. It was fantastic! There were a lot of swim throughs and caverns to explore. It was like spelunking underwater, and, we saw a turtle.

The ship got back today, and Tom is quite tired from being underway. In fact, he is asleep on the couch across from me right now. He will be home now until the boat leaves for drydock at the end of June.

We are going to Hawaii for a few days next week. I have a conference on Thurs-Fri, so we are flying out from here on Wed to arrive in Honolulu on Tuesday night (dateline crossing). We will stay until Sunday there, and arrive home on Monday evening here! We are both excited about the trip. I was sort of bummed originally, because it was going to cut in to precious Tom-home time, but then he decided to come along to play in the surf all day while I am at my seminar.

Don't worry, we will not forget the camera this time.

Hopefully we will do some hiking this weekend, and I will get pictures up.