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Argh, can't find a picture thing... Boo
THE BOOTH OHANA
"the best security blanket a child can have is parents who respect each other" -jane blaustone
"the best security blanket a child can have is parents who respect each other" -jane blaustone
Living and co-parenting after a lifetime of love.
Jun 7, 2009
Jun 2, 2009
May is all pau
Playing Catch Up...
I was awful at blogging this month. We just had so much going on. Here are a few highlights that I didn't get a chance to blog about :)
I had a great visit with my friend Brianna and her sweet baby girl (who's almost 1!) Maile. It was nice to just get in some visiting since there always seems to be something going on.
Gotta make time for girlfriends! <3
(Me and Brianna '07) (Me, Maile and Nohea)
We visited my cousin Kimisue and her lillo-ones at their new apartment! Yay for the new place!
I got to get in some quality visiting with my sister in law Adriana (check out www.misfitmama.wordpress.com) and while we chatted, the young'uns horsed around! Love these guys to pieces!! I can't believe how fast they're growing!
Jack had his last T-ball Game and the whole fam came out to support him! Thanks so much for cheering him on this season. He had a ton of fun being part of the Braves!
Nohea rolled over for the first time! It was to her left and toward a silly Auntie Nini!
We got to spend some time with Tom (Robert's dad) while he was on a short break from the "Walking With Dinosaurs" tour. They came down to Bob's Hawaiian Restaurant (where my dad plays music every Friday) and had some onolicious dinner with us.
Love my mom and sister, Part of our Booth Ohana, Silly Grandpa, Oochie knows it ;) Nohea, her daddy and his daddy ;)
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T-ball
Abby and Judith's First Communion
Our River Trip
We took our annual river trip May 17th to Laughlin, Nevada. We hitched up the boat and headed up to Ontario to meet up with the Imbachs Sunday afternoon. It's amazing how much you have to pack when you're traveling with a baby! Everyone was taking off together so that we could caravan up to Laughlin. We had a total of 5 cars/trucks towing boats following eachother! It was awesome. There were a few blown out tires, an air conditioner belt issue, and 106 degree weather that really helped start off the trip with a bang!
We got all checked in to the hotel (Jack LOVES staying in hotels) and tried to get as set up as we could so that we could keep the baby's night time routine as normal as possible. Everything was pretty awesome, kids settled in just fine.
The next morning we launched and thanks to the boys help, we got both boats on the water just fine. After everything was set up on the beach (ie. pack-n-play, easy up, chairs and most important food totes!) The men headed out to play and tow. It was nice and warm, Jack had a blast playing
The next day Robert put the bimni up (it's a shade thing) and that's when I really fell in love with our boat! Nohea LOVED going fast on the boat,
The Funeral
just a handful of the ohana <3
We drove out to Mesa, AZ to attend my Auntie Nani's funeral services and support our Brandow Ohana. Because we had our annual River Trip planned for the next day and we had two boats to tow out, we decided that it would be best to drive out to Mesa early in the morning and then drive home directly following the service. We rented a 14 passenger van and left our house at 4am on Saturday the 16th with Myself, Robert, Brina, Jack and Nohea. We headed up to Ontario where we picked up Cissy, Craig, Mara and Kurt, got ourselves some donuts and started our 5 1/2 hour trek. Brina made sure to catch lots of pictures of us sleeping ;)

We made it into Mesa about 10ish and thank goodness for google maps on our blackberries! Finally made it to the Chapel and quickly changed clothes so that we could go in and join the family. There was a special viewing before the service for the family members in the Relief Society room where we could all say our special goodbyes. Auntie looked very peaceful and beautiful.
In the chapel we were able to reflect and remember Auntie Nani through stories and loving words spoken by her family. Nohea was quite comfy in the sling and hardly made a peep! I was so proud of her. Jack found a seat with his cousins.

After the service, we headed to the cultural hall for some onolicious Hawaiian food and visiting. It was so nice getting to see everyone and talk story and listen to the kids all playing together. We drove home later on that afternoon and made it back in time to turn in the rental car 5 minutes before it was due! Alohas to our family <3
We drove out to Mesa, AZ to attend my Auntie Nani's funeral services and support our Brandow Ohana. Because we had our annual River Trip planned for the next day and we had two boats to tow out, we decided that it would be best to drive out to Mesa early in the morning and then drive home directly following the service. We rented a 14 passenger van and left our house at 4am on Saturday the 16th with Myself, Robert, Brina, Jack and Nohea. We headed up to Ontario where we picked up Cissy, Craig, Mara and Kurt, got ourselves some donuts and started our 5 1/2 hour trek. Brina made sure to catch lots of pictures of us sleeping ;)
We made it into Mesa about 10ish and thank goodness for google maps on our blackberries! Finally made it to the Chapel and quickly changed clothes so that we could go in and join the family. There was a special viewing before the service for the family members in the Relief Society room where we could all say our special goodbyes. Auntie looked very peaceful and beautiful.
After the service, we headed to the cultural hall for some onolicious Hawaiian food and visiting. It was so nice getting to see everyone and talk story and listen to the kids all playing together. We drove home later on that afternoon and made it back in time to turn in the rental car 5 minutes before it was due! Alohas to our family <3
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