Monday, June 23, 2008

So, these pictures are from the past few months (I haven't updated in a while). They're all in order of occurence. Most of them are of Avery and are pretty self explanatory. Captions are for the photos above them.

Pear



Dr. Suess Rocks
At the beach

That's the ocean in the background

Sunset

Avery took this one herself

Being cute

She is so beautiful

Smiling up at Daddy

Another one she took herself

Erik and Avery at the Luau

Our friend Rene (from New Zeeland) making fry bread the older-fashioned way

What's left of the two roasted pigs :(

Avery and Daddy



Avery and Mommy walking on the beach

Waiting for the waves

Princess

Her first very own popsicle

Cold.
Pasta

Me

Us with our fry-bread-making friend Rene (she's the tall one with all the lei's), her husband (next to her), her mom (next to Erik), our upstairs neighbor Sariah (the Asian without glasses) and her friend whose name I don't know. Oh, Rene gave Avery the lei's around her neck. She said they were baby-sized, just for her. :)

I swear, there's a person in there. A cool part of Polynesian culture is that they REALLY celebrate graduation. :) There were so many graduates that looked like that!

A picture that Erik took of all the Chinese graduates (Erik tutors a bunch of them), Elder Dallin H. Oaks (middle, obviously), Stephen C. Wheelwright - President of BYUH (with the glasses and the yellow lei), and I'm not sure of the other man's name. We didn't take a picture with Elder Oaks personally, because seeing him was enough, and we didn't want to inconvenience him (though he probably wouldn't have seen it that way.) He was pressed for time and had to go, but we saw him. :)

Us with our Tongan friend Lisa (another graduate). She and Erik work together at the Reading and Writing Center. She and Avery really love each other. Look at the lei around her neck made of dollar bills all folded up. ... Isn't that so awesome?!

Us with Elder and Sister Richins. They are in our ward. Elder Richins teaches religion classes here as part of his mission. They are so great. Elder Richins taught high school seminary to Erik's last companion on his mission. ... Small world. :)
Us with Melissa and Matt McIntosh, our friends who graduated as well. (Carla, you'd really like Melissa. She reminds me a lot of you.)

Well, this is a lot to take in all at once, but I hope you've enjoyed seeing and reading it as much as I've enjoyed getting it all put together (finally). We love you all so much and we miss you. We wish you could come visit and see all the great sights and meet all the wonderful people with us. But hey, we'll keep sending the pictures until we've all saved up enough pennies to get together again. :) I'd love to hear from you if you have the time! :)
Aloha,
Amy, Erik, and Avery

Sunday, March 30, 2008

... and she's OFF!

Little Miss Avery is walking everywhere. She's been taking a few tentative steps for a while now but she really started moving on her birthday. Now she just doesn't slow down. She's also been asserting her will more. Her birthday was awesome. It was also Erik's and my 2 year wedding anniversary. We had so much fun. Erik made me a video of our relationship so far. He put in a bunch of pictures from when we were dating and on through the years. :) I made him a photo collage through Snapfish that's framed on our living room wall now. For Avery's party we had cupcakes and unwrapped presents with our family and Jeremi and Rebecca Brewer (our friends from B building. They babysit Avery for us and she absolutley ADORES them). We had such a good time. We celebrated the next day too by going to the Honolulu Zoo. Avery loved it. She mastered the sign for "please" yesterday when we were eating at Panda Express at Ala Moana. She charmed the socks off of this elderly couple sitting next to us (naturally). This past week has really made Erik and I stop and say, "Whoa, she's really growing up fast!" Time flies when you're having fun, I guess. We only have three weeks left in the semester and Erik and I are both behind in school. We're also behind in our housework. :S Our bishop challenged the ward today to do two things through the end of finals - make room for physical activity (to combat stress and illness from lack of sleep) and to abstain from criticizing our spouses (because stress from the end of the semester puts everyone in bad moods, and it isn't our spouse's fault). Sound advice. We're going to try and use it. I don't know how we're going to get everything done, but, through the Lord all things are possible so I know faith and hard work ... and sleepless nights ... will get us through it all. :) Hey, I can't expect rewards without sacrifice, right? Well, I'm going to post a bunch of pictures now. They'll mostly be of Avery.


Avery looking over the railing at Pali Lookout a couple of weeks ago.

Saturday, March 22 - the morning of the easter egg hunt




Avery showing me her easter basket before the hunt



One of 3 Golden Eggs - Inside was a coupon for a banana split


The hunt

Mmmm .... She's quite the huntress


The group


A Family Shot after the Easter Egg Hunt


Quite the haul


Her first Peep

Let's go fly a kite ...


up to the highest height ...




Her Birthday Banana Split (Courtesy of the Golden Egg)


Birthday Stitch Dolls


Disney Princess Rhyming Book




Fishy Kite from Auntie Renee and Uncle Eddie


Birthday Dress from Eddie and ReneeTrying on Birthday Dress from Eddie and Renee :)

The Big One ...


So excited!

Look!

She loves it

Avery and the giraffe


Avery and Daddy in the fish tunnel

We love you all so much,

Amy