OBX 2007

After 10 days and 2000 miles, we’re back home again in Indiana.

The Kahuna family and extended clan spent last week in Salvo, NC, a lovely little hamlet nestled in the middled of Cape Hatteras National seashore. To say that our vacation was fantastic would be an understatement. I don’t even know where to begin. So I’ll start with our 3 story, 8 bedroom beach house with pool, hot tub and every ammenity you might need. We were sharing the house with my extended family–a total of 16 people. Guess what? Everyone was still speaking when we were all packing up to go. Impressive, no?

Wednesday we went over to Roanoke Island (of lost colony fame) and visited an aquarium. SO. MUCH. FUN. So many fish. Including one called the “slippery dick”. That one made me (and my SIL) giggle.

Besides the aquarium, we didn’t really “do” any other big attractions. Mostly we swam in the pool, sat on assorted decks and drank wine. There were board games every night, once the Monkey fell asleep. The falling asleep was tough, but once she got there she stayed asleep, bless her heart.

Behind me, the Monkey and Ariel you can see the sound (and our neighbor’s pool). Across the water is the mainland of North Carolina, though you’d never know it. I don’t know how wide the sound was where we were, but there really was no sign of land on the other side. Our neighborhood was sound-side. Across Hwy 12 was the ocean. It was less than a 15 minute walk away.
Lighthouses speckled the whole string of islands–the waters are notoriously treacherous. Each one is painted a slightly different pattern. This the Bodie Island lighthouse, and it’s still in operation today.

There may be more vacation posting as the week goes on, but at least now you have picture proof I really was at the seashore!

Our Newest Wheeled Vehicle


Today while flipping through the Target ad, we came across a bike trailer sale. We’d be talking about getting one, and the sales flyer spoke to us.

So while the 500 Mile Race was on delay, we went out in the rain and found this nifty fella. He converts into a stroller, seats up to two 50lb kiddos and rides very smoothly.

We outfitted M with a helmet, inflated the flat tires on our own bikes and were off–we biked to the park, around a trail, to the firehouse, through the neighboring subdivision and back home again.

All we need now is one more little attachment thingy so that she can ride behind me or BgK, and it wil be a biking summer for sure!

Peace, Love and Shopping

I had a lovely Mother’s Day weekend, complete with outlet mall shopping. We went north (as is our custom) for the weekend and the Babe and I hung out with my family while BgK went further north to photograph a wedding.

Saturday morning, Mom, the Babe and I hit the local outlet mall. I needed jeans, and was hoping to score a pair of white leggings for the Babe. What happened was possibly the BEST shopping trip of my life.

The first store we entered was the Vanity Fair outlet, which carries Healthex, Lee. Wrangler, Vanity Fair and a few other brands. Their stuff is always 1/2 off the lowest price, or about as cheap as they can give it away. Saturday was no exception. The first pair of jeans I grabbed not only FIT, but were a whopping $8. The second pair (capris)? $14. And what was nice is that they were both size 14, but that they fit in a loose sort of way. Not the I’m-squeezing-into-a-14-because-I-refuse-to-buy-a-16 which I’ve been known to do. $22 for two pairs of pants I’m planning on wearing for a few weeks (a month or two at the most, I hope)–not a bad deal. While I was shopping, Mom was strolling around with the Babe….and she fell asleep!!! Which made our shopping that much more the leisurely.

We wandered into Hanna Andersson–ahhhh my dream store. Sitting on the table there, as we entered the little girls section–white capri leggings. It was destiny. Also on the clearance rack? Black biker shorts (for the babe, not me!)

My last retail stop (lest I break the proverbial bank) was the Clarks outlet. Black clogs with a patent leather flower for $19.99. No, not $119.99. $19.99. For both shoes, total. After shopping, it was nap time for the Babe and myself, then out to a yummy dinner.

Sunday my Dad made us breakfast, BgK and the Babe surprised me with beautiful earrings and a new MP3 player, the Babe was an angel during Mass and then we had a fun family cookout til it was time to drive home.

Pretty much, the perfect weekend.