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Hog Island is back!

IMG_3687Hog Island has been closed for a couple months now for an expansion.  They took over the space next door when it closed and renovated everything.  It’s now bigger, has an actual bar area, and has lots more seating.  We found it open this weekend and since it was their first weekend, they were still working out some kinks.  Luckily they still serve drinks while you wait but there was a little confusion about who to order from.

IMG_3690Once seated, we discovered a whole new menu with some favorites still on there.  We ordered a dozen kumamotos and clam chowder at first but they had run out of clams!!  Whaat!?  I was so disappointed.  So, we ordered a bunch of other stuff and they were all still very good.

Here’s what we ate:

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Smoked SurgeonIMG_3696

Seafood StewIMG_3698

Salad with pickled onions, fried shiitake, and soft-boiled eggIMG_3699

Mussels and fries

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Yum.  We’ll just have to come back again for the chowder very soon.

Early Cinco de Mayo

IMG_3636It’s Friday before Cinco de Mayo so we went to Pedro’s Cantina for HH.

IMG_3640I love that we can have out own version of Girls’ Night Out any time we want.

Oahu: Day 7

Day Seven: 4/29/14

IMG_3539I always hate the last morning of Hawaii.  There was just enough time to get something to eat, pack up our stuff, and say goodbye to all our favorite things at the hotel.  In the morning, I tidied up and then took the kid downstairs for breakfast as we had done for the past week.  IMG_3524This time, we grabbed some udon from Lawson Station and sat down at the pool bar by the water.  I love this time of day when it’s quiet and all you can hear is the ocean and the hotel staff prepping for the day.

IMG_3549Our shuttle picked us up at 10:45 and while we waited, I got this one last photo of Kumquat free and happy with no shoes on.

IMG_3575On the flight home, the Lams sat next to us again and the flight started out well for us.

IMG_3574Kumquat even took an hour-long nap shortly after take-off.

Unfortunately, once she woke up, she had some tummy problems and had to poop just about every 30 minutes for the next 2 hours.  At one point, we had just returned to our seats from pooping when she said, “Mama, poopoo.”  I thought she was just recalling the yucky experience she just had but it was too late when I realized she was pooping again!  There was so much that it went up the back and we had to change her entire outfit!  IMG_3577Thankfully, it all settled down by the last hour and Kumquat sat quietly with her Blue’s Clues before landing.  We arrived in SF around 9:45pm so I’d have to say she was quite a trooper.

Some of my favorite parts of our vacation:

  • Early quiet mornings with my little girl by the pool or at the beach.
  • Spending an extended amount of time with old friends.
  • Watching all our kids play together.
  • Seeing our usual vacation spots through a toddler’s eyes.

Things I’ve learned (or had reinforced) during this trip:

  • Always pack extra clothes for yourself and the kid.  Also bring more diapers than you think you’ll need.
  • You can never have too many toys and games on the plane.
  • Sunscreen that comes in spray form is awesome when you have to apply it to the kid 2-3 times per day.
  • Renting an umbrella is always worth it in Hawaii.
  • You really don’t need a car in Waikiki.
  • Sheraton Waikiki is a fun place for families.
  • Taxi drivers are usually willing to take your toddler without a carseat.
  • Having clothespins in the hotel room is really helpful when you’re at the pool or beach everyday.
  • Having a seat for your toddler on the plane is totally worth the money.

I can’t wait for our next trip.  Next Spring really can’t come soon enough.

IMG_3722Oh and here’s a collage of 12 out of the 13 Mai Tais that I had over the course of the week.  They were awesome.

Oahu: Day 6

Day Six: 4/28/14

IMG_3348*sigh* It’s our last full day in Hawaii.  For breakfast, we went to eggs n things and didn’t have to wait so long this time around.  Again, I had my coconut waffle and a side of bacon that Kumquat demolished.  IMG_3403After breakfast, we walked down to Waikiki Aquarium where we met up with the Lams.

IMG_3367Jes and I have been coming here for years and it’s fun to see it again through a toddler’s eyes.

IMG_3410For lunch, Jes and Kevin picked up plate lunches at Rainbow and we ate at the park overlooking the ocean.  Jen had brought a dozen malasadas with her so there was dessert for us too!

IMG_3443 Back at the hotel, we all jumped into the pool one last time.  I also took Kumquat out to the beach for the last time and it was so nice to be able to finally wade in the water with her without a total meltdown.  IMG_3446I’d have to say that it took a lot of work to help her overcome her fear of Mr. Ocean but so worth the persistence and energy to have this one vacation goal achieved.  I hope this lasts until the next time we’re at a beach.

IMG_3438Back at the pool, we just ordered some drinks and lounged on the lawn.

We were also very fortunate to have a whole family of sea turtles hanging out right outside the hotel.  They were close enough and big enough for even Kumquat to appreciate them.

IMG_3560A bunch of people had dinner plans but the three of us stuck around for the sunset.

IMG_3490By the time we were ready to go out for dinner, Holly and Andrew had made their way back from Kaneohe so we joined them for an Italian/Japanese dinner at Arancino.  I was a bit skeptical having Italian food in Hawaii but it did not disappoint.  I ordered the Spaghetti Ricci di Marre (aka uni pasta) and it was SO yummy.  You don’t even have to really eat the uni that was on top to appreciate the sauce.  The photo I took in the dark doesn’t do it justice but it will just have to do.

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It was also fun to watch Andrew and Kumquat eating spaghetti together.  By the end of their meal, they were both so tired from the day.

IMG_3508While Kumquat went to sleep in the stroller, Holly was in a bit of a pickle with where to put Andrew.  She decided the bench just outside of our table was the only doable spot.  Poor guy was so tired, he didn’t care where he laid down.  We put out some table napkins for him and then piled all our jackets on top.  He had his doggy and sucked on his thumb until he passed out.  It was hilarious watching people walk by with a confused look on their faces.

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I think it was obvious who his grown-ups were with us chuckling nearby but it would be a pretty fun social experiment to do one day.

IMG_3509On our way back to the hotel, we walked Holly home and Jes carried Andrew over his shoulder.  That was certainly a very memorable way to end our vacation.

IMG_3514Back at the hotel, we went to the outdoor lounge for a couple drinks with the Fernandos and I went out to the infinity pool to hang out on one of the over-the-water lounge chairs.  I actually snoozed for a bit out there and it was so nice.

IMG_3516Here is a collage of the tasty food I ate today.  It was definitely a delicious day.

Oahu: Day 5

Day Five: 4/27/14

IMG_3211The morning after the wedding was a slow one for everyone.  Kumquat and I even slept in until 8:30 that morning.  We had made plans with the Kwaks to meet them at the beach down the street where the water is calmer for the kids.  When we walked out to the lobby, it was pouring outside!  Luckily that didn’t last long and we were out in the sun again in just a half hour.

IMG_3305The beach was so nice and calm and we rented a big umbrella for only $10.

IMG_3229Roy was already there with Andrew and Holly and Jes met up with us later after they got up.  At one point, all 6 of us were in the water together and it was Kumquat’s first time actually floating in the ocean!

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What a fun morning!  Too bad Roy had to catch a flight back that afternoon.

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After a morning at the beach, we parted ways and Jes and I headed to Moana Surfrider for some drinks at the beach bar.  It’s one of our favorite places to hang out, drink, and enjoy the view.  We may not be staying there this time around but there’s no reason we should stay away from the bar!  Kumquat took a fat 2.5-hour nap in the stroller!

IMG_3270When she woke up, we shared some Bubbies mochi ice cream. I also managed to drink a total of 4 mai tais that afternoon.  Phew!

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Before dinner, we headed back to our hotel and played at the beach and the pool again.IMG_3316

After washing up, we watched the sun go down over Waikiki and it was beautiful.

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Take a look at this view from the infinity pool!IMG_3320

We also lounged around as we waiting for Dayantha and Krissy.

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Dinner was at Tokkuri-tei.  We had quite a feast! IMG_3324 In addition to the beer and sake, we had skewers of meat, rolls of stuff, raw this and that, and lots of other goodies.

Oahu: Day 3

Day Three: Friday 4/25/14

IMG_2906On this day, we were up early again but sorta slept in until 6.  I guess Kumquat was getting adjusting one hour per day.  Once again, we had breakfast by the pool and it was looking a little cloudy.  We were supposed to go to Yoon and Kurt’s BBQ today with a forecast of 40% rain.  Yikes.  This is one of my favorite photos from the trip.

IMG_2913We took a little walk by the pool and then said “hello” to Mr. Ocean again.  Still scared.

IMG_2899Once Jes was up, we walked to McDonald’s for the Spam and Eggs Platter.

IMG_2910Afterward, we went back to the hotel and just hung out on the couches at Rum Fire.  This had become our spot for reading, relaxing, and hanging out in the shade.

When it was time for the BBQ, we packed up our things and walked to Ala Moana Beach Park.  People thought we were crazy for walking but it was only a little over a mile away from the hotel.  This was the perfect opportunity for Kumquat to get in a quick snooze before the festivities.  IMG_2945Once we arrived, Yoon had a full-on spread under the large tree complete with BBQ’d meat, mac salad, chili from Zippy’s, noodles, and pretty much everything else we were craving.

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It did sprinkle at times but that tree was the perfect protection and it was actually kinda nice to have the rain every once in a while.

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She laid out a bunch of towels and bed sheets for everyone to sit and eat.  The kids all got a shovel and pail set along with blow-up animals.  They had so much fun together.

IMG_2946The beach was a nice lagoon with gentle waters.  It was perfect for Kumquat and was her first introduction to how fun the beach and water can really be.

IMG_2974By the end of the afternoon, she had soaked through her non-swim diaper (I didn’t think she’d actually go in) and couldn’t get enough of the wet sand.

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IMG_3006After the BBQ, everyone headed back to the hotel to wash up.  Yoon had planned Round 2 at Uncle Bo’s and had a reservation for 25 people to show up at 7:00.  We were all late and some people arrived before they gave the tables away.  We had a ton of food and plenty to drink.

IMG_3010It was so nice to have everyone together again after so many years.  Lots of people arrived this afternoon and half didn’t make it to the BBQ so this was a lot of fun.

IMG_3012The happy couple received some “special” shots that evening and we all got a good laugh.

IMG_3028After dinner, a bunch of us went singing at a place Dayantha and the guys found the other night.  IMG_3029Kumquat rode in the minivan taxi with everyone and also joined them in the singing room for the first half hour.  What a trooper.