Not much has happened the last couple of weeks, but the blog needs an update, so here we are. Adelyn turned 11 months on October 5th, and weighed in at 17 lbs 2 oz. She is so close to walking, and it is so cute! She walks all over the house holding onto our fingers, or pushing her train, and she LOVES it. She does this funny laugh, where her face gets all scrunched up and smiley and she breathes really heavy through her nose. I’ll have to post a video of that.
Zac went on his 2nd to last business trip of the year, so we are excited about that! He was in Chicago, and next week he’ll be in Newark, NJ. After that, he’s homefree for the rest of the year! I wanted to come with him and spend a few days in NYC, but it was too last minute and I wasn’t sure how comfortable I’d be, traveling from Newark to NYC everyday, alone, and with a baby. Maybe next time.
I’m still teaching piano and voice lessons, and really enjoying it! I also love spending time with Adelyn and watching her learn new things every day. She is such a talker! She can say “Addie”, “Daddy”, “Mommy”, “Bottle” (sounds more like “body”), “Baby”, “Wow”, and “Hi”. And she still gives those slobbery kisses. She actually kissed a boy yesterday at church. Isn’t that where it always starts?! Good thing we like him and his parents:)
Here are some pictures of our little angel:
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Birthday Hat
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Bathtime
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At the doctor’s office
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Just Relaxin
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Off with that bow!
Hello from Oahu, Hawaii! We have taken some time tonight to update you on our trip to Hawaii so far. It will be too big of a task to do the whole trip in one post, so I’m breaking it up. Plus it will add to the suspense for all of you.
Day One: The flights (yes, we had a connection in Salt Lake City) went great! We got the bulkhead on both flights, so Adelyn had some space to roam around and play on the floor. BIG lifesaver. Considering she only slept 30-40 minutes at a time, 3 times that day. We were traveling for almost 9 hours, so it was nice to have the extra space. We even got to watch a couple movies, she was so good on the flights. When we got to Hawaii, we picked up our car and headed to the Dole Plantation. Because Zac is working Monday through Friday, we wanted to cram in everything that he wanted to do on the weekends. So as exhausted as we all were, we headed 20 minutes out of town to learn about how pineapples grow, and taste the yummy pineapple ice cream that we had heard so much about. We took the Pineapple Express train around the plantation, and Adelyn stayed awake for all of this! She thinks she is such a big girl!

Whoopsidaisy!

On the Pineapple Express

Dole Plantation
After the Plantation, it was back to the hotel and off to bed. Adelyn went to bed about 6pm, and slept until 6am! So much for adapting to a 5 hour time difference. Once again, we are counting our blessings for this!
Day Two: We visited a local ward and went to church, then took a long drive up to Laie. We drove around BYU-H (we both so wish we had gone there for a semester or term), went to the temple visitor’s center, and drove up to the North Shore to try and find some surfers to watch. We didn’t spend much time up there, because traffic was crazy, and we really didn’t see any surfers, so back down to Honolulu we go. Oh, and we met Mark Eubanks on the temple grounds. He was the chief meteorologist in Salt Lake City, who had the white jacket that he wore on the broadcasts that called for snow. He now runs the visitors center with his wife. We wanted to get his autograph, but thought that was maybe a little inappropriate on the temple grounds. Back in Honolulu, we went to the Waikiki Aquarium. Wouldn’t you think that an aquarium right on the ocean would have the most awesome exhibits? We thought so too. Not so much.
Day Three: We all got up early and went to the beach! It was a nice, cool morning, and we walked about 10 minutes to the beach in front of the big Hilton Hawaiian Village (it’s not a hotel, it’s a village. Seriously, there are like 9 huge buildings in this place). These are Adelyn’s reactions to the beach:

At the Beach

Dipping her toes in

Clinging to Daddy

NOT liking this
Okay, so she doesn’t like the beach. Yet. Hopefully this will change. After Zac had to go to work, my aunt picked me up and we went up to Laie, where she and her kids are staying for the week (crazy that they just happened to be here this week too!) and we hung out on the beach up there for the afternoon. Zac came up after work and we had dinner from the Shrimp Shack (which I’d heard or read was so great, but I thought it was just okay). It was so fun to have Aunt Karen and her kids to hang out with for the day. I was afraid of being bored while Zac was at work this week, but we have found stuff to do!
Day Four: Okay, this is taking forever, because the internet connection at the hotel is SO SLOW, so I’m gonna do the rest of this in bullet format.
- Ala Moana Shopping Center in the morning with Adelyn. HUGE mall, where we sampled some See’s Candy and some Honolulu Cookie Company cookies. Both were delish.
- Iolani Palace: Would have been better if I could have seen the whole thing. Children under 5 are not allowed in the upper rooms (ballrooms, bedrooms, meeting rooms) of the palace, but I at least got to see the basement galleries and an informational 15 minute video. This is the only royal palace on American soil!!
- Ono’s Hawaiian food – we got this recommendation from a coworker of Zac’s. It was pretty good, but I guess I’m not the hugest fan of authentic Hawaiian cuisine, because I didn’t love it.
- Leonard’s. Malasadas. Wow. Please visit this place if you are in Honolulu in the near future. Malasadas are Portuguese donuts, and they are SUPER good. This was my favorite treat so far. We got a custard filled, coconut filled, chocolate filled, and plain cinnamon. Custard was the best.

Authentic Hawaiian Cuisine

Gotta Love those malasadas
Day Five:
- Lunch with Joy and Cassidy at unnamed Korean BBQ place: food was actually pretty darn good. I even tried a piece of kim chi. Joy said to eat it with some rice and chicken, and it wasn’t bad at all. Joy was my freshman roommate at BYU, and is from Honolulu. She and her husband are here for an internship this summer. I’m so glad she took me out today!
- Diamondhead Hike with Joy: It was a hot day, but we made it to the top without too much pain, and even carrying Adelyn! Thanks Ashley, the ergo was a serious lifesaver! I owe you one. The view from the top was so pretty. You pretty much get a 360 degree view of the whole corner of the island. Beaches, mountains, tall high-rise hotels, neighborhoods, etc. It was beautiful.
- Wailua’s Shave Ice: Joy recommended this place, and I liked it a lot. I’m not a huge shaved ice person, but this was shaved so finely that it didn’t feel like chomping on flavored ice, like it normally does to me.
- Aloha Tower Marketplace with Zac after work: I was expecting lots of fun shops and restaurants. It is right on the harbor and has a little tower you can take an elevator up 10 stories and look around. The view was great, but the shops left much to be desired. There really wasn’t much there.

Hiking Diamond Head Crater

Me, Adelyn and Joy at the top
Well, that’s it for now. We’ll see you for days 6-10 when we get home!
We had such a fun-filled 4th of July weekend, but didn’t post anything about it! Scott came home from Missouri on the 2nd, and we spent the next couple of days just hanging out with him and the family. It helped that it was a holiday weekend, and everyone had the day off. And Cami got to come down! Yay!
We went to see fireworks on the 3rd at Andy Brown park, and kept Adelyn up way past her bedtime so she could see them too. She was amazed by them! I thought she would be scared by the booming, but she didn’t even flinch. We had a BBQ on the 4th of July, and made such yummy food! Bleu cheese burgers (courtesy of chef Zac), real Italian pasta salad from TJ, and dessert burgers and fries (courtesy of Bakerella’s recipe). We also had to take Adelyn swimming to try out her new sunglasses. We thought we should get some for our Hawaii trip. They are so cute!
Lastly, Adelyn started crawling this weekend! Originally she would only crawl for food, but now she will crawl for toys, for the movies in the entertainment stand, or for mommy, etc. It is so fun to see her crawl across the room to get something, and sit up and look at me and smile so big. She is so proud of herself! She flails her arms and giggles. It’s so funny.
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Mom and I at the airport waiting for Scott
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Addie and Uncle Scott
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Waiting for the fireworks to start
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Wearing Daddy’s hat
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Watching fireworks
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Fourth of July tutu
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Trying to crawl
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So excited – look at the tension in those hands!
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Trying out the new shades
This morning Andrea had the hiccups while she was feeding Adelyn. Adelyn thought her hiccups were so funny. Watch the video to see.
Adelyn also turned eight months old today!