Then the wedding (I am very jetlagged). I can't remember if I packed the dress to bring back with me. I think I forgot it...I also forgot that since it was Hawaii, there was a chance that I would know someone at the wedding. The Punahou connection was a live and well - somehow that seems to come out but it works pretty well as an ice breaker.
I'm not sure what other people consider large, but I think this one was 500 people (a few no-shows, apparently). Maybe it was that we had all spread out over the venue grounds over the course of the evening but it actually didn't feel very crowded. Of course that could be due to the jetlag which accompanied my attendance. Having tried it, I wouldn't recommend getting off the plane and going to a wedding just a few hours later. Unless you don't care what you look like in photos, of course. I'm vain enough to care. The wedding was really nice, taking place on the lawn of the Waialae Country Club and facing the ocean. The day had started out cloudy and wet but cleared in time for a lovely sunset and a warm afternoon.
Anyway - wedding aside, of course there was lots of food when I went home so without further ado:
Right: Early Sunday morning - still jetlagged. I had a coffee and read a book on the Popes while the boys went for an early morning...is it paddling if it's in a 1-man canoe?
Surf was up and there was a bit of a dunking. Apparently the 1-man canoes are tippy.
Below:
Super early on a Monday morning (they practice at 6am). I just took pictures and congratulated myself on being awake so early. Left: boys paddling back hard (either the 1/4 mile or the 1/2 mile, I can't remember). Center: where the coach was standing while watching the canoe go down and come back. Right: I don't know why I took this (attempt at being artistic or testing out the focus button).
Right: The little red car belonged to one of the guys in the boat. Kind of cute that his car matched the canoes and the Outrigger Club colors.
Cheese sauce is a great way to eat the veggies. Totally unhealthy, at least the way I do it, but if it gets people to eat veggies who cares? I got lazy and didn't measure for the sauce so I don't know if it's been a little watery because I put in too much liquid or because the veggies released more water when I put the whole thing in the oven.
Below: Breakfast with my sister using leftovers: Steak, eggs and bacon bits (because bacon makes everything better). My plate is the one with white rice (very local) and GY's plate has mixed grains (from Trader Joe's) - my niece prefers my sister's mix. So do I.
(Another) breakfast at Koa Pancake House.
We had a morning where GY's housemates had leftover lobster from Chinese food so I made lobster omelettes. A couple of glum faces that day so when we BBQed that night, there was an injunction "don't eat all the lobster" so that my sister could have lobster omelettes the next day. Lobster is much better with garlic butter than lemon butter. BBQ of kaffir lime and lemongrass shrimp (requested by my sister), garlic steak and broccoli with cheese sauce.
Birthday breakfast for my sister: lobster omelettes, garlic Hamakua and oyster mushrooms, bacon and rice -
Birthday dinner: courtesy of CPK (my slice of cake on the left of the middle photo).
There were some unhappy babies on the plane - to be expected when you are travelling at a time which coincides with school holidays. Dawn photo - a slight crescent over Double Bay - taken after waking up at some unholy hour due to jetlag.
Until next time, happy and safe travelling.
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