It Takes 20 Years Part 3

Day 4 was our anniversary. We took it easy that day, went shopping in Laihaina, relaxed and then went to a magical dinner at the Plantation House-an amazing restaurant that is impossible to get reservations at, but we called at just the right time on the day of, and happened to get one! We watched the sunset over a beautiful golf course, listening to live ukelale music. It was perfect.

Happy 20th Anniversary!

It Takes 20 Years Part 2

Day 3 The Road to Hana

If you are reading this in an email, you should always click on the title of the blog so it takes you to the blog. The formatting is not messed up that way.

This day might have been my favorite day in Hawaii. We drove the road to Hana and it was truly amazing. We got an early start to avoid the traffic and we were alone at several stops for most of the day.

Sunrise over Haleakala
This flower was way too high in the trees for me to get a good picture, so I grabbed one from off the ground-they were scattered all over the ground. I call this the Jurassic Park flower.
Another Amazing Flower
Same day-different clothes

Nahiku Beach

These next several pictures are from our walk to Nahiku Beach. This was so awesome! We walked through a lush jungle out to a black rock beach where we were totally alone. It was magical and beautiful and unforgettable.

Happy 20th Anniversary to me!

As we stood on the rocks, Rock pulled this out of his pocket! He bought these aquamarine stones on a beach on his mission over 20 years ago! He’s been saving them for a very long time. He designed the infinity setting himself. It was the perfect moment to give it to me! The sun was shining, we were alone and the water was beautiful.

As we headed back to the car the clouds came back, other people came to the beach and it poured down buckets! We walked back to the car in a torrential downpour. By the time we got back to the car we were soaking wet and had to maneuver around huge puddles just to get back in the car. But as is always the case in Hawaii, the rain stopped after a short time and the sun came back out.

This cute little church was near the parking lot.

Just past Hana, there is a state park with some beautiful falls and the Seven Sacred pools-terraced waterfalls into the ocean. We took an amazing hike through banyan trees and a bamboo forest. Again it was like being in a different world.

Libby named this tree, the Tree with a thousand trunks
Just inside the entrance to the Bamboo Forest
The Seven Sacred Pools lead out to this bay

Next we went to a little town called Kahaena where the people tried to build a church a hundred years ago. They prayed for help and the next day coral and rock washed up onto the shore-never to be seen again. They built their church and then years later a Tsunami wiped out the entire village, except for the church, which is still standing today. I never got tired of watching huge waves crash on the black volcanic rock.

My favorite flower from Day 4

It Takes 20 Years Part 1

It is hard for me to wrap my brain around the fact that Rock and I have been married for 20 years. It is also hard to believe that it took that long for him to agree to go to Hawaii, but it did. And so for our 20th anniversary we went to Maui. We had a magical, unforgettable time.

Day 1

From the airplane

Birds greeted us in the airport as we waited for our luggage. Everything was open air and the breezes blowing through baggage claim dispelled the humidity.

Good to know

Picked up our rental and drove to the resort. I couldn’t believe the flowers-everywhere, every shade! I decided I would send a picture of a new flower every day to my kids.

Day 1 Flower

Had dinner at the food truck court. It misted and rained on again of again and no one there seemed to notice at all.

So THAT’s why they have rainbows on their license plates!
Sunset dinner on our balcony

Day 2

We woke early thanks to jet lag and walked along the beach while the tide was out. Beautiful quiet morning.

Rainbows EVERY STINKING DAY!
Amazing tree growing near the beach
Morning on the balcony
Our Resort-Molokai in the distance
I can’t get over the plants here!!!
Day 2 Flower

We went to the fanciest restaurant on the island on day 2. Mama’s Fish House. It was in the most breathtaking spot, amazing food. We got all dressed up to go.

Dessert

Day 3

2nd Morning on the balcony

I loved getting up and sitting on the balcony to read first thing in the morning, listening to the waves crash and watching the amazing sky change.

Day 3 Rainbow
Rock tries snorkeling

On Saturday we went for a walk (Rock ran, I walked) along Kaanapali beach further down the beach from our resort. Then we ate lunch at this awesome cafe.

The birds came right up to our table and ate from our plates!
Day 3 Flower

Later in the day we went to see the Iao Needle, a sacred rock up in the mountains. It is so rainy/foggy much of the time up in the rainforests that it is hard to catch a glimpse of this unique rock. But my husband has the best luck in the world so we happened to get just the perfect view of it just before it was covered up with clouds. The rain forests are full of the most amazing plants I have ever seen. I felt like I was on another planet. In Jurassic Park, at the very least!

The Iao Needle
Sunset on our 3rd day

Stay tuned for more from Hawaii. The best is yet to come!

A Tween, a Trip and a Tradition

First, a Tradition

Fourth of July Traditions returned this year!

The Bike Parade and Pancake Breakfast
The Goofball Parade
A Star is born

Levi and Liberty had a magical day with friends, climbing onto roofs to watch fireworks and setting off fireworks. Reagan bought his own massive fireworks this year and HE had a great time setting them off. I did not.

The Tween

Liberty turned 11 in July. We had a simple family party this year, but Reagan took her to the mall with his girlfriend, Brooke, and gave Libby the most magical birthday ever. They spent all day shopping with her, going to candy stores, eating at the food court and buying her jewelry and clothes. A dream day for an 11 year old girl.

Bunny Cake she made herself
A bike basket and her favorite cereal from Brooke
To go with her new room decor

Speaking of which, I don’t know if I’ve blogged about that or not. Liberty decided she wanted to redo her room in red, white and blue. No-this was not my idea. She designed it and helped decorate it. Here’s some of the finished product.

This is Libby’s twin in more ways than just the way they dress. This sweet lady in our ward has been a friend to Libby ever since she was little. They both love to sew and love to plan parties. They are kindred spirits. Thanks, Sara!

Lastly, a Trip

I took a quick trip down to Utah in July to renew my teaching certificate. We got pedicures, shopped at Ikea (ok, I shopped and the girls humored me), and they took me up to Cascade Springs and the Alpine Loop which takes you around the back side of Mount Timpanogas. So beautiful!

We all got variations of the exact same color. And yes, I know I have bunions in my future.

Alli and I also went rollerblading down the Provo River Trail that I used to rollerblade on more than 20 years ago in college. It was so much fun!! Seriously made me feel like I was 19!

A couple other random things from July. The temple opened back up and I took this picture the first time back in over a year and a half!

Also in July, my first Clematis flower bloomed! Very exciting for this novice landscaper.

Hymas Family Reunion 2021

Covid killed our South Carolina planned family reunion of 2020, so we opted for Park City, UT, for the 2021 reunion. As always it was lots of fun to see everyone and be in the beautiful mountains of Utah. I’ve never been to Park City before and it was gorgeous! We stayed in a beautiful cabin-like house. I wish I’d gotten some pictures of the outside.

Catching up by the amazing fireplace.

Our first full day in Park City we went to the Olympic Sports Park to do all the cool things like the alpine slide, tubing down the ski jumps, riding the ski lifts, jumping from towers and ziplines. It was a gorgeous day and the kids had a blast.

Rock taking the Leap
Levi taking the Leap
Libby taking the Leap
Crazy boys in line for the Alpine slide
My hot husband playing the guitar with Sam. This was so fun to listen to!
The Girls
Iconic Park City Barn

One of our activities at the reunion was making a cyanotype. Sam helped us all make the coolest pictures! He is a photographer and asked us to take pictures of things that would work well as a cyanotype, ie-lots of contrast. I took so many cool pictures in an attempt to get just the right one. Here are some of them, then I’ll show you the final picture and cyanotype.

I took way too many pictures of these beauties.
I LOVE ASPEN TREES. So this is the one I picked
Mine
Rock’s-Stack Rock
Levi’s
Reagan’s
Liberty’s
Cade’s

The kids always have a blast reconnecting with their cousins. Can’t wait for the next Hymas Family Reunion!

Missing McCall

We usually get up to McCall quite a bit in the summer time with scout camps and boys working at scout camp, but this year we really only got up there once. Alli came along too.

We have a new place we like to stop at on the way up that we have named, “Butterfly Rock” because, well, there are always butterflies there.

Stalking the Butterfly
The Approach
Gotcha
Success!
Success Again!
Across the river from Butterfly Rock
Downtown McCall
Hiking Levi style-which is really just climbing on everything high he can find.

Our 2021 Graduate

Reagan graduated from high school in June of this year. I will be honest and say that this school year was anything but easy. These Seniors had an extremely unusual year. But we all survived it and hopefully learned some important life lessons. Here are some Senior Picture highlights.

Graduation Day June 19, 2021
5th from the left

Right now Reagan is working to save money for a mission/college selling jewelry. He might just have found his calling as a salesman. He has spent his life trying to convince people of things, and now he convinces them to buy jewelry because he is charming, funny, good looking as well as sentimental. He is breaking records and exceeding sales goals. We are thrilled he has found something he is passionate about and good at too!

3 Proms and a Program

I almost named this post “Life-Up in the Air” because that is how this school year, well really, all of life has been. Up in the air. We never knew what was going to happen or if it was going to happen. Events were planned tentatively. We usually didn’t find out until the last minute if an event was actually happening. Prom was one of those events.

Prom #1

Rather than leave things to chance, Cade and his friends decided to plan their own prom. They put a lot of thought and effort into it. They used our patio for their dance floor and set up lights and a sound system. They made dessert with their dates and then ate dinner in our dining room. Liberty took their orders and served them their food. Because I was getting dinner ready I didn’t get many photos, but here’s a few.

The home made! Corsage and boutonnière

I’m not sure who had more fun, the kids or the waitress.
Dessert

It was so fun to watch these teens who had not been allowed to dance and sing and let loose for more than a year finally let off some steam as they rocked out on our patio. It was awesome!

Prom #2

When the High School finally decided that they were indeed going to have a prom, Cade and his date decided to go AGAIN, cause, why not?! She even wore a different dress. This time I got to go for pictures.

A neighbor friend let Cade borrow his Scout for This prom so they felt pretty cool driving around town in it.

Prom #3

Covid couldn’t kill the Senior Prom for the class of 2021. Reagan and his friends planned a great prom. The restrictions wouldn’t allow non-Centennial students to attend and since two of the boys took girls from other schools they used our patio for a dance floor as well!

The 5th Grade Program

Liberty was thrilled when they finally announced that yes, she would get to perform in the rite of passage that is the 5th Grade Program. Each class gets assigned a decade to dress up as and the kids sing their hearts out to the best rock and roll tunes from each era. She has been looking forward to it since first starting elementary school and I’m so glad they decided to do the program. Our music teacher Mr. Jones is fabulous and I’m so grateful my kids got to have a great music program like I did at that age.

Liberty’s class was the 80’s. And even though her mother actually lived the 80’s, she wanted no help in deciding what to wear. She ordered her cut off fluorescent sweatshirt, leg warmers, and matching scrunchie well in advance. Unfortunately, Covid dictated that we do the program outside and with temperatures in the 100’s, she couldn’t wear her sweatshirt. We opted for a long t-shirt and belt instead.

Libby and her best bud
Receiving her diploma
Libby and one of her great teachers

And now she’s off to start middle school. I no longer have an elementary school kid. 😢

Grandma Dot and Arches

Though we would like to have gone on our Arches adventure in April with Great Grandma Dot, she left this life to go on to her next great adventure. We went down to Colorado for her funeral. I loved learning more about this great lady. She will be missed but we are so glad she gets to be with Grandpa again and be whole in body and mind. John and Dorothy Roper passed on their adventure genes to my kids and husband so we thought it appropriate to honor them both by exploring Arches on our way home. I’ve been wanting to go for a very long time. I guess you could count this as another goal achieved in 2021!

Our first stop was Delicate Arch.

First sight

I can’t describe how I felt when I walked around that corner and Whammo! There was Delicate Arch, larger than life, breathtaking-literally. I was stunned. It almost brought me to tears which is not something I expected. I’ve seen this landmark my whole life on calendars, t-shirts and driving behind license plates in Utah, but nothing does it justice. It was truly awe inspiring to me.

Reagan

Reagan and Levi went exploring up in this slot canyon and I was sure one of them would fall to their death. But as usual, they prove me wrong.

Levi
Reagan
Balancing Rock

I really loved this day. As usual there were bumps and bruises getting along with each other. But seeing this amazing park was a dream come true for me.

Reagan dreamed too.

Yes, that’s a mask

Goals 2021

We couldn’t do much this winter but we did work on some of our goals.

This was mine:

The Sunshine ski run at Bogus Basin

My goal this year was to make it down this ski run. Before 2021, I had gone skiing several times in my life but you couldn’t say that I knew how to ski. In fact, my first attempt at skiing ended with me being pulled down the hill on a ski patrol toboggan. Now that my kids can all ski I decided it was time to learn.

Just after Christmas I took a ski lesson that was not very helpful because I knew too much. So I determined to push through the fear and learn on my own. With our season pass I was able to go up at least once a week. On the day that it finally clicked and I was going to try Sunshine for my next run, I crashed and injured my knee. It took me two months of physical therapy before I got back on the mountain. But when I did, I was finally able to go down Sunshine! It was one of the most exhilarating moments of my life. It’s a very simple run, but it was a major feat for me.

Levi and Liberty also set some goals this winter. They decided to challenge each other. Liberty wanted to pogo stick jump 100 times and Levi wanted to juggle for 30 seconds. It was a race and the loser had to treat the other to a root beer float. Libby won.

Next they challenged themselves to do a Rubik’s cube in under 2 minutes. Here they are learning from videos together. Levi managed to do it in 1:10. Nobody has beaten Cade’s record, though, of 36 seconds.

Levi had a goal to beat his mile record time of 5:45 in track this year. He succeeded with 5:33. It was fun to watch him push himself to be better with every race.

Levi is the blue and white in the middle.

Watching Levi in track and cross country this year reminded Rock of his glory days running in school. So he set a goal to run a 6 minute mile this spring and he used Levi to race with to push himself. He succeeded about the end of May!

Cade achieved every teenager’s dream goal to get his license. I thought worrying about one teen driver was bad enough, now I have two. 😳

Another goal I’ve had for years was to make this ugly section of our yard better looking and to solve the drainage problems. These before pictures were taken in February. I’ve been working on it ever since. It’s still a work in progress and the fence still needs to be painted. Lol.

Before
Afterish

So even though Covid killed a lot of winter and spring activities, we kept ourselves busy.