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LUVKINS :: Sunny Winter Weather

By Graciela Leave a Comment

Some weeks ago it was such a bright sunny Sunday, so we decided to go outside and enjoy the sunny winter weather. We took the ferry to a small island nearby. This ferry trip takes only 20 minutes and is so much fun for your babiekins. Gabriel loved it. When we arrived we went straight away to one of the beautiful beaches this Island has. We watched some surfdudes surfing (Gabriel’s daddy and his uncles), took a nice walk on the beach and drank hot chocolate.

Days like this, spent outside at the beach with my family are my favorite. The smell of the sea, the sun, my loved ones, Gabriel holding my hand and watching his daddy. I’m feeling really lucky.

LUVKINS - Sunny Winter Weather

LUVKINS - Sunny Winter Weather

LUVKINS :: Sunny Winter Weather

LUVKINS - Sunny Winter Weather

LUVKINS - Sunny Winter Weather

LUVKINS -  Sunny Winter Weather

Have a nice day (evening) and enjoy your time with your loved ones.

xx Graciela

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: Babiekins, beach, children's style, kids at the beach, kids fashion Posted By: Graciela

Travelkins :: Waimanalo, Oahu, HAWAII

By Dixie, Former Contributor 1 Comment

I LOVE Waimanalo.  Located on the East side of our island, is the most beautiful stretch of beach, where a little community of mostly Hawaiians reside.  It’s on the way to Kailua and there are some nice vacation rental properties as well.  We live right around the corner from here and it is one of our most treasured places to spend our past time.  Today, we paid a visit to our favorite animal farm right on the main highway across from the ocean, and took a dip right in front where we were the only ones on the entire stretch of miles and miles of beach.  There’s a coconut stand where a family sells fresh ice cold coconut juice and uncle will slice and dice your coconuts to eat.  If you are visiting, this experience right here is definitely one for the books and a true indigenous experience.

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Have a Happy Aloha Friday!

Dixie  x x

 

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: animals, beach, farms, hawaii, kids at the beach, travel, zoo Posted By: Dixie, Former Contributor


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