Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Swim Meet and Grammy and Grandfather Come to Town

Grammy and Grandfather came to visit a few weeks ago, ending our long and glorious stretch of visitors that has lasted almost non stop since October. We love visitors, so it is somewhat sad to think we have no more coming until after summer vacation. 

Ricky and Linda were only here for about five days, so we made sure to pack it in. We spent much time at the beach, of course, and then we dragged them to a swim meet out in Lahaina. I just read somewhere that Lahaina means, "Land of the merciless sun" or something like that, and I believe it, but it is still such a great place. There are places on earth that are alive, breathing and teaming with history and from the after shadows of some many souls living in such a small area. For me, the greatest and richest place like this is Jerusalem. London is another... well, actually, most of Europe fits the bill. Boston... New York... New Orleans almost audibly breathes, its so alive with history--it's even sticky with history. And luckily so close, there is Lahaina. It's charming and hot and dense with humanity all at the same time. And yet it's just a small little town. I love it. I would also especially love it if I wasn't constantly sweating, but no great historically rich city has great weather. Seriously. Humans don't like to make history when the weather is perfect. 

Anyway, the kids did well in their meet. They aren't the top of their age groups, but they both improved their times and had a fun day, so that's a success in my book. 







Po is a little flushed in the heat, can you tell? She's probably especially flushed from all the running she does at swim meets, trying to escape me and giving me aneurysms with all of her near fall-ins. Seriously. How much longer until she can swim too?! 


Coach is giving Cam some pointers. 





Cam ready for backstroke. 


Ana's favorite stroke is the fly.






Afterwards, we walked up and down Front Street where I think Ricky and Linda explored every single shop. The kids were in heaven. They know where all the best samples are, but they had never gone down Front Street with someone who actually bought anything! They all ended up with a multitude of treasures thanks to Grammy and Grandfather's generosity. 

And their whole stay was incredibly generous. We've never eaten out at so many great restaurants in such a short amount of time. Many great talks too. We were all nourished both mind and body. We were sad to see them leave, but I'm 100% positive that they will be back soon. I'm actually surprised they don't just move here for the winters. Come on... you know you want to!


And finally, here is Ana capping off our Lahaina adventure with a leap from the Black Rock beach cliffs.

We love you G&G. Come back soon!

4 comments:

Linda said...

Oh man, we LOVED being with you! Speaking of energy! You can find all the energy of NYC right in your own house and chicken and fruit/vegetable-filled yard! Thanks so much for taking such good care of us. We love your life and loved being caught up in the whirlwind for just a few days!

Linda said...

Oh man, we LOVED being with you! Speaking of energy! You can find all the energy of NYC right in your own house and chicken and fruit/vegetable-filled yard! Thanks so much for taking such good care of us. We love your life and loved being caught up in the whirlwind for just a few days!

Jonah and Aja said...

I love that you said "they had never gone down front street with anyone who actually bought something." you are the greatest. happy mothers day.

Cassie said...

Wow, Ana is something else in the brave department. I feel like throwing up just looking at that picture. Way to go brave-girl!