Monday, November 26, 2012

Tall Ship Dewaruci, Beach, Friends, Baby Fairy Tern, Baseball, Hula



Below are January, February, and March highlights! Working hard to reach real time!

Mason excited for his first Tooth Fairy visit.
Floor time with Misty.

Misty Moonlight: too cute to be in trouble.
Julia, Maegan with Misty, and Ella



The Indonesian Tall Ship Dewaruci makes a stop at Kwajalein before heading to Hawaii and California. A Spanish ship built in 1953, with three masts and fourteen sails!

Dewaruci at the dock, ready for tours.


3rd Grade: Maegan is standing, 5th from the right.
During the elementary school tours, the crew was busy getting ready for their afternoon departure.
Two crew members greeting Kwajalein residents as they board.
Nicely swabbed deck.
Beautiful wood "story" carving.
'Aye 'Aye, Captain!
Mason searching for pirates!

Crew hoisted the pirate flag for the kids!


Jane Sholar, our friend and neighbor.

Compass


Busy charting the course to Hawaii.
Intricately carved framed glass windows.

Maegan, thrilled to tour the ship.

As the Dewaruci departed Kwajalein, the crew put on a show as they climbed the masts. Can you see them?
Mrs. McGlinn leading the pack of kindergartners back to school after the field trip to tour the tall ship--on bikes, of course!
Mom with baby Fairy Tern. The egg is laid directly on the pandanus branch (no nest!).
Patiently waiting for Mom to return from fishing in the lagoon.
Maegan observing and taking notes in her scientific journal...
Baby Fairy Tern in a pandanus tree.
Mom, where are you? I'm hungry!



Getting ready for baseball season.
Swing!

I got it!
Mason's ready.

Misty loves the baby coconuts.


Game day!

Maegan as umpire.


Misty keeping watch while Maegan reads to Mason.

New threads: thank you Kailee and Kyle!
Valentine's Day

Father-Daughter Dance

Carrie and Kim at Emon Beach

We never get tired of a good sunset!

Emon Beach at sunset.

Mason gives a thumbs up!

"Swimmers, take your mark"...

Did I get a "personal best" time?

Mason in his pajamas, headed to the outdoor theater.
Richardson outdoor family theater.

A paddle on the OC-2 from Camp Hamilton to Emon Beach.

We need to do this more often...
Fun at Emon Beach as kids line up for a turn using a super-sized slingshot! Water balloons for ammo, and what you can't see is the volunteer human targets.

Mason is in awe.

Kindergarten class on St. Patrick's Day.
Mason is in the front row, second from left.
Guard Dog

Ms. Thompson, Maegan's sweet 3rd grade teacher.

Where's his other leg?

Nose bubbles.


Carrie (center) dancing Hanalei Moon at Palepa's Polynesian Revue. She also danced Ipo Lei Momi and Pa Mai.

Maegan (center in pink plaid shirt) preparing to dance Ulupalakua. A costume change into plaid and denim for this song, as it was about farming on the Hawaiian islands. She also danced Tago ile ipo and Teva'a.

All the children (keiki) gather on stage at the end of our performance.
Hula instructor Masina McCollum stands on the far right.

2 comments:

  1. Hi! We have applied jobs out there and would love to ask you some questions. Can I get your email address? If you don't want to pst it publicly, you can email me at jacquedee at gmail dot com. Thanks!

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    1. Jacque, please reply to this and include your email address so we can contact you.

      Thanks,
      Gus

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