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Playin’ the Keys

by Maile Girl on January 10, 2010

Action shot - I'm workin' it over here!

Action shot - I'm workin' it over here!

I'm going to slow it down right now, grab someone you love...

I'm going to slow it down right now, grab someone you love...

What do you think? Be honest.

What do you think? Be honest.

So glad you liked it - I worked all morning on it!

So glad you liked it - I worked all morning on it!

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Thinking of My Cousins

by Maile Girl on January 4, 2010

It’s good to be home, but boy do I miss my cousins!

Katie, Emily and Me

I had so much fun with my cousins - I miss them so much already!

More fun with the cousins...

I can't believe I have to wait a whole year to see them again!

Katie, you are such a fun older cousin - I love you!

Katie, you are such a fun older cousin - I love you!

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Family Picture - Week 24

Family Picture - Week 24

It was very sad to leave Hawaii – we had such a wonderful time with Grandma Gail, Grandpa Cal, Uncle Steve, Auntie Nao, and, of course, Katie and Emily – the two most awesome cousins a girl can have!

There’s been so much excitement these last couple weeks that mommy and daddy decided to ease me back into California life by heading to a wedding on Saturday. I skipped out on the wedding reception – I told mommy and daddy I wanted them to have some adult time. But I did attend the ceremony – long time readers of my blog know that this is my second wedding ceremony. This time the ceremony was in a real live church. The ceremony was pretty long – a full Catholic mass – but I was cool, I was quiet throughout the whole thing and even decided to take a nap. Daddy said the “sleeping in church or temple” move was right out of his playbook.

Daddy and I taking our seats in church - people say the seats are uncomfortable, but I didn't think - course I was sitting on my daddy...

Daddy and I taking our seats in church - people say the seats are uncomfortable, but I didn't think so - course I was sitting on my daddy...

I'm not Catholic so instead of communion, I ate my daddy's tie.

I'm not Catholic so instead of communion, I ate my daddy's tie.

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Happy New Year!

by Maile Girl on December 31, 2009

Don't I look pretty in my jimbe posing in front of the kadomatsu?

Don't I look pretty in my jimbe posing in front of the kadomatsu?

Happy new year! I asked mommy to put me in my jimbe (a casual japanese new year’s outfit). The pretty plant next to me is a kadomatsu. According to my mommy, the kadomatsu represents longevity, prosperity and steadfastness for the new year. Sounds good to me. I wish all of that to all of you!

2009 has been pretty existing for me – being born and all. I can’t wait to see what 2010 brings!

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My Mommy’s Birthday

by Maile Girl on December 30, 2009

They didn't invite me to the party - so I crashed!

They didn't invite me to the party - so I crashed!

Today is Mommy’s birthday! My daddy made plans to take my mommy away on a one night get-a-way to the new St. Regis Princeville. Originally the plan was for me to stay with Grandma and Grandpa and for mommy and daddy to go away by themselves. I caught wind of that plan and when I saw how nice the hotel was, I decided I needed to convince them to take me with them.

(Dad Note: How did Maile convince us? We did a trial run last week by going to a movie and leaving Maile with Grandma and Grandpa. Apparently, Maile didn’t enjoy the attempts to put her to bed without a good night kiss from mommy and daddy. She eventually went down, but given that there are two other little girls in the house, we decided it would be best not to subject everyone to a prolonged crying session.)

Yesterday afternoon we drove up to the northern part of Kauai. Daddy hadn’t even been up to this part of the island before. The Princeville hotel was beautiful and, apparently, daddy called ahead because when we arrived they had champagne and truffles waiting for us!

Yeah champagne! Wait, what's champagne? Yeah champagne!

Yeah champagne! Wait, what's champagne? Yeah champagne!

Maile: Can I have some? Mommy: No. Maile: Please? One sip? Mommy: No. Maile: I'm going to remember this - don't look at me if I spit up on you later...

Maile: Can I have some? Mommy: No. Maile: Please? One sip? Mommy: No. Maile: I'm going to remember this - don't look at me if I spit up on you later...

After we settled in a bit, we went upstairs to watch the sunset and then headed over to the Kauai Grill. The Kauai Grill is a Jean-George Vongerichten restaurant – it was definitely the fanciest place I’ve been in. Mommy and daddy seemed to really enjoy their dinner – as for me, all I can say is that my milk just seemed to taste better in this place!

Since I came along, mommy and daddy called it a night after dinner and we all went to sleep. In the morning, daddy had breakfast in bed delivered for mommy! How fun is that!?

Breakfast in bed for mommy - even though I have breakfast in bed all the time, apparently when you are mommy's age it is quite special...

Breakfast in bed for mommy - even though I have breakfast in bed all the time, apparently when you are mommy's age it is quite special...

I couldn't wait to wish mommy a happy birthday so I got up at 6 AM. I was so excited I spit up on her. It really wasn't pay back for the "no champagne" rule - I was just so happy it was her birthday...

I couldn't wait to wish mommy a happy birthday so I got up at 6 AM. I was so excited I spit up on her. It really wasn't pay back for the "no champagne" rule - I was just so happy it was her birthday...

After breakfast we explored the property a bit and then mommy got a massage. Guess what the massage was called? A Maile Massage! Excuse me, an “Exotic Maile Massage”! Check out what the brochure says:

“The maile leaf is a rare beauty handpicked in the native rain forests of Hawai’i. Maile was associated with the worship of the gods, especially Laka, the god of Hula. Maile was the chosen lei of Hawaiian royalty because of its fragrance and beauty. The Halele’a Spa honors the traditional use of the maile by carefully infusing its healing properties with the Hawaiian taro plant to create rituals that are uplifting, pure and vibrant.”

How cool is that!? Mommy said it was the best massage she ever had – biased perhaps, but I’ll take it!

After mommy’s massage we headed back to Grandma and Grandpa’s… all in all, it was a great birthday trip and I’m very glad I crashed!

(Dad note: We’re glad Maile crashed too – it wouldn’t have been the same without her!)

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Meeting Great Grandma Kiyoko

by Maile Girl on December 30, 2009

My daddy tells me I’m a lucky girl because I still have great grandparents on both sides of my family. You may recall that I met my Great Grandma Bea and Great Grandpa Irv when I went to Chicago in October. Yesterday I met my Great Grandma Kiyoko – she’s Grandpa Cal’s mommy. Mommy, daddy and I went over to her place for lunch. I was on my best behavior and I definitely think I charmed her.

Yes, my skin is quite soft. What do I use? Nothing special - I just make sure I moisturize every night.

Yes, my skin is quite soft. What do I use? Nothing special - I just make sure I moisturize every night.

Great Grandma Murashige, Mommy and Me

Great Grandma Kiyoko, Mommy and Me

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As a special surprise, after we went to the beach, mommy and daddy took me to the spot where they got married at the Kauai Marriott hotel. It was very beautiful and romantic – I wish I could have been there!

Daddy told  me this is where the wedding ceremony took place - right next to the white columns...

Daddy told me this is where the wedding ceremony took place - between the big white columns...

Mommy showed me how she walked down the aisle...

Mommy showed me how she walked down the aisle...

The fish wasn't really involved in the ceremony, but mommy and I posed in front of it anyways...

The fish wasn't really involved in the ceremony, but mommy and I posed in front of it anyways...

Mommy, thank you for showing me this beautiful and important place!

Mommy, thank you for showing me this beautiful and important place!

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Haoles In Paradise

by Maile Girl on December 29, 2009

I was under the impression that umbrellas were for the rain, but daddy says it will protect me from the sun. And by "me", I think he really means "us"...

I was under the impression that umbrellas were for the rain, but daddy says it will protect me from the sun. And by "me", I think he really means "us"...

Let’s call a spade a spade – I may have gotten a lot of mommy’s looks, but I definitely got my daddy’s skin tone. There is nothing “hapa” about my white skin. And since I’m under 6 months old, I can’t wear sun block yet – so mommy and daddy have been very careful about my outside time.

I finally convinced them that if I was going to be on Hawaii, I needed to hit the beach. First, we did a practice run in the backyard – mommy and Uncle Steve set up a pool and I played around for awhile in it. I love my baths and the pool seemed like one big bath, so I had plenty of fun.

My first bathing suit didn't fit - my head was too big! I had to borrow a suit from my cousin. So embarassing.

My first bathing suit didn't fit - my head was too big! I had to borrow a suit from my cousin. So embarassing.

Things went better after I found a suit that fit - I had great fun playing in the pool in the backyard.

Things went better after I found a suit that fit - I had great fun playing in the pool in the backyard.

After the practice run, it was time to hit the beach – we headed over to the Kalapaki Beach. (For those that came to mommy and daddy’s wedding, its the beach right outside the Marriott hotel.)

I was a little timid at first, but I started to relax after a little bit. BTW – in the pictures below I’m the one in the pink bathing suit and ivory white legs!

Daddy, you are going to hold me tight, right?

Daddy, you are going to hold me tight, right?

Ooh, this floor feels squishy between my toes...

Ooh, this floor feels squishy between my toes...

We also checked out the kiddie pool at the Marriott – since Daddy is haole we looked just like tourists!

How does my stroke look? Are my arms cutting the water correctly?

How does my stroke look? Are my arms cutting the water correctly?

Swimming is fun! Yay!

Swimming is fun! Yay!

All in all, a successful first trip to the beach! I can't wait to come back ...

All in all, a successful first trip to the beach! I can't wait to come back ...

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Making Cookies

by Maile Girl on December 29, 2009

Taking a cue from Auntie Elyssa (she’s been making cookies like a fiend) – I asked Grandma Gail, mommy and daddy to show me how to make Christmas cookies. They were more than happy to oblige. We had great fun, although I have to say, I feel like I’m missing out a bit because I can’t actually eat the cookies yet. Kind of a tease, don’t you think?

Mommy showed me how to roll out the dough

Mommy showed me how to roll out the dough

Wait. You're saying I can MAKE the cookies, but I can't EAT the cookies? Seems like a rip off to me. I protest.

Wait. You're saying I can MAKE the cookies, but I can't EAT the cookies? Seems like a rip off to me. I protest.

Well, even though I can't eat them, it's still fun to decorate the cookies with daddy!

Well, even though I can't eat them, it's still fun to decorate the cookies with daddy!

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We’re back from Oahu and lots to catch everyone up on. First, here’s a couple quick videos of me having fun with Grandma and Daddy. Vacations are the best!

Did you know my Grandma was a horsey? Neither did I – needless to say, quite hilarious when I found out!

And my Daddy suddenly turned into a kissing monster! I was surprised too, but I wasn’t scared…

(Click here for the Grandma Horsey video.)
(Click here for the Kissing Monster video.)

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