Thursday, February 15, 2007

Kayaking, sewing, Valentine Picnic

Our last stroll on the beach before dark.

Silhouette at Ke'e Beach

There were no clouds at all and the sea was amazingly calm, but the sunset was still great.



We're people watching and eating our picnic dinner before the sun goes down.



Jim & Ann Bills prepared most of our great picnic; grilled chicken, veggies with dip, fruit, cream puffs and chocolate torte from Polynesia Cafe & juice. We brought smoked fish (from our friend Keoki) and Cowboy Cookies. It was all delicious and we enjoyed it at the restaurant with the best view in town :-)




Grandpa has been busy with building cabinets and creating hardwood cutting boards. Grandma has been busy with Family History and Relief Society. I'm the 2nd counselor and responsible for Enrichment meetings and activities. We recently learned how to make a quilo. Each sister brought their own fabric and everyone completed their quilo in one evening. I made mine with aloha print on one side and fleece on the other. They all turned out unique and beautiful.






Grandpa has been making more cutting boards. Do you all have one? Each one is different.




We even went to the second waterfall because no one was there.



Grandpa decided not to hike in the river because he didn't have his good supportive athletic shoes. So, grandma took our visitor friends up the river and up the the waterfall.






We hadn't been kayaking for awhile, so when some visitor friends wanted to go up the Kalihiwai River, we decided to go with them. It was a great, sunny day.