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quantity time

I’ve never been a big believer in “quality time” being more important than quantity time.  There’s just no substitute for lots of time with your children.  While the last three days Tracy and River spent cooped up in hotel and hospital rooms certainly was sad for them, I must say Raden and I have bonded so well, just hangin’ out together.  It’s an awesome, awesome feeling, and we are really good together :]

 Obviously tons more to say, but the time is not yet.  More to come, eventually.

raden with pumpkin

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Originally uploaded by iAMiAN_


hnl zoo

Today we took a trip to the Honolulu Zoo. Tracy and the kids have been there two or three times before, but it was my first time.  Fun was had by all.  This photo proves it.

It’s not a particularly large zoo, but they do have some interesting plants and animals I’ve not seen anywhere else. Their herpetarium is excellent, and is full of very unattractive toads and lizards. And at four bucks a head for military types and kids under six for free, you’d be hard pressed to find a less expensive family outing in Honolulu.

The chimpanzees are an extremely loud bunch, and have made a habit of charging the glass and scaring the bejesus out of little kids. Raden approached their terrain cautiously, still remembering the infamous-in-our-neighborhood charging of July, 2007. Muddy footprints along the glass attest to the close, physical contact the primates seem to enjoy.

Highlights of the day include the white-handed gibbon who stole a cup from a child; the turtle who appeared to be … stuck on a rock; the meercat who said “Sup?”; and the mating Galapagos tortoises (photo not available).

River was ecstatic to be out and about, and Raden had a fabulous time watching all of the animals. The only down side? Hitting rush hour traffic on the way home. Nobody wants to be leaving Honolulu at 5PM!

mmm, pancakes

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Sunday brunch at Boots & Kimo’s Homestyle Kitchen in Kailua.  Delicious.

hiking the old highway

While it had been planned for many moons, the family finally made it out to do some hiking. After searching a handful of local outdoorsy websites, we concluded the Old Pali Highway hike would be a great starter hike for us. A consistent and slight grade, 90% paved surface, and ample parking made it easy and enjoyable to dust off the old baby backpack and go for a walk.

It was about mid-day and overcast. The park was busy, but not crowded. There are a number of tour bus lines that feature Nuuanu Pali Park and the Old Pali Highway as a hot stop, but with a separate bus lot, we hardly even noticed their presence.

What struck me first was the abundance of BEES flying around everywhere. They appeared to be only mud wasps, but still, Raden’s only been stung once, and nobody wants to be unprepared when that do-or-die second sting happens. We swung wide of most of the bees, quickly walked past the commemorative tablet and enjoyed the fantastic view of Kaneohe Bay on the eastern side of the island. Unfortunately, we also caught a glimpse of yet another golf course (Google says there are approximately 105 on the island of O’ahu), and a strip mine.

Satisfactorily saturated by the view and anxious to distance ourselves from the growing swarm of bees, we headed toward the head of the path. Though greeted by a Road Closed sign, we were assured the path was open, and the sign was simply a reminder that vehicles are no longer allowed on the path. (How one could actually get a vehicle to that location nowadays is beyond me.)

The baby backpack we used is simply fantastic. It’s very comfortable, has plenty of extra pocket space for diapers, water, food, etc., and supports a weight limit of 50 pounds. Heck with the rucksack, I’ll hike-with-a-kid to stay in shape! River started off in the pack, and Tracy and Raden enjoyed dashing around the trail, examining everything from berries to grasshoppers to graffiti. About half way back up the trail, Raden decided he had exhausted himself and would please like to ride in the backpack please. No problem, buddy.

Ultimately, the hike was wonderful. It was an easy walk for us and the kids, a great visual lesson on the history of Hawaiian road travel, and it offered some amazing views of Kaneohe. When you come to visit, we will go :]

The Google Map of the location shows the parking area (should be right in the middle of that map), and as you head north and east, you can kinda follow the path along and above the [new] Pali Highway.

(On a photographic note, the mid-day sun, combined with harsh shadows (and Tracy’s white shirt), made it very difficult for our camera to really capture the lighting appropriately. As a result, you will notice very blown highlights in most of the pictures. I’m attempting to “fix” that in Photoshop.)

a view from the top

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The view from Old Pali Highway.

[Edit] Aww man! Such a great cellCam picture and my stupid finger is in the way!