...Thursday
7.6.17
Hello July and hello to you!
I probably don't have to tell you how fast this summer is zipping' by.
My-Oh-My!
It struck me this morning how my best-laid-plans to be here, in this space over the break, haven't gone the way I first envisioned. I've learned though, to go with the flow~and I'm never far away really. Things actually started way back at the end of May when I flew up to North Dakota to visit my oldest son, Justin, who's stationed at Minot.
My big girl camera, Matilda, has been in overdrive ever since.
My big girl camera, Matilda, has been in overdrive ever since.
Justin was stationed in Korea for several years and we just needed some face time...REAL face time.
It was a hoot and quite a different experience.
It's a different world than either of us were expecting as were out and about exploring.
Gol Stave Church-a replica of the original that was built in Gol, Hallingdal, Norway |
The original was built in 1157-1216 |
Soon after, the Mr and I took a quick cruise to Havana, Cuba.
The view from a hilltop overlooking the bay of Havana |
Cuba has been on my bucket list way before I even knew what a bucket list was...I was like 7. I remember very hush hush conversations between my parents about Cuba. I'm sure they weren't pleasant conversations. It was the 70's & we didn't have the news sources we do today.
Cristo de La Habana on top of the hill overlooking the bay of Havana is 66 ft. tall and made of Carrara marble brought from Italy. |
Their music is electric.
Years before my dad got Alzheimers, he use to tell me that when he was on his death bed, he'd tell me how close we were to a full scale nuclear war. But that's not a secret anymore. I just never imagined that as an American I'd ever be able to visit.
So imagine my excitement when restrictions were eased and U.S. citizens could actually go.
(Thank you President Obama!)
Cuba has been demystified and I hope to go back. Going on a cruise is great to get feet your wet, but I wanna get soaked in the culture.
*YES*
It's totally true about the cars there
(big puffy heart)
We no sooner got home, and 3 days later, the Mr. and I were off to Kauai.
Waimea Canyon... |
...known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. |
3,000 feet deep with AMAZING views and great hiking |
Spouting Horn in Poipu waves are forced under a lava shelf and the forced through an opening |
Wailua Falls This waterfall was featured on the opening credits of Fantasy Island. |
Roosters are EVERYWHERE after Hurricane INIKI hit the Island in '92. It destroyed chicken coops and released domesticated hens and as well as roosters that were bread for fighting. |
Other happenings...
*This is my last year of work! YUP...I'm retiring at the end of the 2017-18 school year. I can't even say that without grinning from ear to ear & a butterfly or two in my stomach!
*The Mr. only has about 2 1/2 years until he's done, so we're planning our retirement and getting ready to look at our forever house that's NOT in CA. We just got in touch with a there local realtor who'll be showing us homes. I've been on Zillow every-single-day. Stay tuned!
*Austin leaves for Navy boot Camp Feb. 2, so this 4th of July was extra special and a little bitter sweet because it will be the last time all the cousins will be together for a long time. I'm savoring every Mom moment I can.
*If you follow me on IG, you'll know I've been participating in a summer "index card a day" art project. The host gives out weekly prompts and it's up to you to interpret them and create. It's less daunting working on a 3x5 card then a BIG OLE blank sheet of paper. It's been A LOT of fun for me carving out time to just play.
Phew...
Crazy I tell ya!
I bet this is what retirement is like!
What's the summer like for you?
Please share.
Happy (vacation) shooting!
xo
Kelly
I'm sharing over at Tamar's today.
*If you follow me on IG, you'll know I've been participating in a summer "index card a day" art project. The host gives out weekly prompts and it's up to you to interpret them and create. It's less daunting working on a 3x5 card then a BIG OLE blank sheet of paper. It's been A LOT of fun for me carving out time to just play.
Phew...
Crazy I tell ya!
I bet this is what retirement is like!
What's the summer like for you?
Please share.
Happy (vacation) shooting!
xo
Kelly
I'm sharing over at Tamar's today.
WOW! You have been all over the place! I take it the "there" is a suspenseful mystery. YAY for you to retire, you will love it!
ReplyDeleteJust shot you an email!
DeleteOMG SWOON!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamar!!
DeleteThat is some serious vacationing!! Such beautiful sites you've seen!
ReplyDeleteIt's been fun Jill. Thanks for popping in.
DeleteOh my goodness, you have been all over the place!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful time for you!!!
It's been fun jet setting but it's always good to be home. Thanks Lisa
DeleteYou've been seriously active .... wow!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and so happy that you haven't completely abandoned your BGC.
Congrats on your upcoming retirement. Where are you planning on relocating?
Miss our "chats" ..... life goes on. <3
Glad we chatted yesterday D.
DeleteFirst of all, Kelly, your summer has been incredible! The trips, the photos, the memories made with your family ~ just makes my heart happy for you.
ReplyDeleteThe retirement! I can't express how incredibly excited and happy I am for you and your husband. This will open so many doors for you to grow and create.
Hope you'll be along for my next ride Daenel!!!
DeleteOkay, I just goofed and sent a message to who knows where. But, Wow, you are having an adventurous summer! Love all the pics and retiring soon...that's awesome! I wish I could say the same, but this single educator won't have the budget to do so. What do you teach?
ReplyDeleteI actually got it messages! I'm actually an instructional aide for ESL classrooms. It's been such a rewarding career-what do you teach? I'm so happy you stopped by
DeleteJust found your blog and visiting has made my day:) Your photos are beautiful. I'm at least fifteen years from retiring but I did get to the Outer Banks this summer. I plan on visiting your blog again!
ReplyDeleteKelly,
ReplyDeletethanks so much for your comforting words about the loss of my sweet Moesj ...
Caring for feral cats can be frustrating sometimes. Our Moesj also left at night and I always was so glad when she was waiting for me in the morning.
Sorry to read about your problem, I wouldn't know what to do ... maybe you can ask a vet for some helpful tips ... do hope you can solve this problem !
Such gorgeous photos ... looks like you both had a great time visiting those wonderful and interesting places !
Have a nice week,
Sylvia