Sunsets and Sashimi
I love summers. You can go to the beach. On a Thursday. After work.
| | | At the doc's office, Katie gets in the spirit. | A trip to Kaimana Beach near the Natatorium. | | | Katie frolics in the late-afternoon sun. | Swimming with Nicole and little Celeste. | | | Celeste's a big fan of the ocean. | Daddy Martin gives Celeste a spin. | | | Jen consents to one belly photo. | A mom very eager to meet her son. | | | A near-full moon over Diamond Head. | As the skies darken, the moon shines. | | | A typically picture-perfect Honolulu sunset. | Another day, another disappointed mom. | One might say this entry is still under construction. Of course, lately, that has meant "not likely to be written." But, there are some pictures for you to enjoy, at least.A trip to Jen's doctor gets me out of work extra early, allowing us to hook up with our neighbors and head down to Kaimana Beach (near the newly renovated, but still closed, War Natatorium). We spend a lovely evening with Nicole, Martin and Celeste, then after taking them home we headed out to the famous Willows restaurant in McCully. There was a magical atmosphere, great food (and desserts), and live music by Kilinahe a local band whose name is Katie's middle name. I even ran into the elusive Kory K. It was Jen's first time there, and she totally loved it. Of course, my camera decided to eat all the pictures taken at the restaurant, so our memories will have to suffice.
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