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  • Hello again!

    Tonight will be short and sweet as I am totally exhausted!  Today was actually the first break we've had all week.  It was kind of nice not to do anything. 

    This week we have moved the majority of the stuff from the old office to the new one.  However, we didn't have any of it in put away yet, so the first day of business at the new office was a little hectic.  Everyone was running around looking for the parts to ship out!  So we stayed after work and started stocking the shelves with the inventory.  And we did that every day since! 

    Kai & Koa love going to "daddy's office" or "daddy's building".  I've tried very hard to make it a place they want to go to.  I am in the process of making their play room an irresistible place for kids!  I've stocked it with tons of stuff from the movie Cars, which incidently is Kai's favorite movie ever!  We also have cable tv set up in just that room.  I will also paint the room with magnetic paint and chalkboard paint so they can draw on the walls and play with magnets.  When its done it should be a FUN room!

    So I guess undoing something I did the week before is kind of a theme I'm developing now!  You know the sand box in my truck bed?  Yeah, I had to shovel it out this week.  The idea originally was to unload it whole at Bill's office onto a crate so we could move it around on a forklift.  However, I had driven through a car wash forgetting about the sand in the back so it was even heavier than it was dry!  Even if it was just dry, I don't think we could have moved it!  So I shoveled it out into our yard filling in holes left by Bill (which happened when he drove through it with our truck and got stuck right after we had leveled it and laid sod after we moved in 3 years ago).  I'd been meaning to do that for awhile now, so this was just the motivation I needed.  Now I will put a crate in the truck bed, and put the new sandbox on top of it so we can remove it at Bill's office. Live and learn, right?

    Well, I started this on Sunday, so does that count?  I guess as long as I write once a week I'm still staying true to the spirit of my goal! 

    Tata for now!

     

  • Man, I am on a roll!  I thought I missed a week because so much happened this week that it seemed like it was 2 weeks worth of time!  So I was pleasantly surprised to see that I didn't miss a week afterall! 

    We were soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo busy this week!  Ryan quit because he had to take an internship for his major in school so we were one man down this week.  Monday was especially hard because Ryan was gone, Logan's graduation was that day, and Stephen's brother (who is also Logan's friend) was also graduating, so all three of them were gone for the better part of the day.  Now factor in that Mondays are always Bill's busiest day and you'll see that it was chaos!  Because we knew in advance that it was going to be so hectic, I went in for half a day to help out.  In order to do that, we needed to find a somewhat sanitary place for our kids to play that would keep them out of the way of all the workers.  At the new building that won't be a problem because like I mentioned previously, we have a play room set aside for them!  However, at our current location, its pretty grimy and extremely small (1200 sq. ft).  So what did I come up with?  A portable sand box!  There is a place I drive by everytime we go to Bill's new office that sells washed sand for play by the scoop of a bobcat construction vehicle.  So I put our old hard plastic pool (5 ft diameter) that we had in storage and put it in the bed of our truck, drove it to that store, bought a scoop of sand, put all our beach toys and Kai's construction vehicle toys in it and put a tarp over it so when we drive it doesn't fly everywhere!  Kai loves it!  Koa is a hit and miss.  Sometimes he loves it and others he doesn't want to play at all.  It might have something to do with the fact that this week he has been really onery because he is teething a molar.  Anywho, I'll have to post some of the pictures of the sand box.  This worked so well, I went to help out 3 days this week.  It was really crazy because after the work day was over, we would then head to new building and keep working on that too!  We were never home before 10 pm this week.  I even vacuumed for 4 hours one day trying to get all the tracked in dirt, drywall and drywall mud off of the carpet. Yes its true, mom!  Don't have a heart attack!  Yesterday we were at the new office all day with Bill's littlest sister Courtney's boyfriend Zach's football buddies  (did y'all follow that?) building shelves and moving stuff out of storage and his existing building.  Next week wednesday is the day we are switching.  Should be interesting! 

    On Friday, I received the treadmill I bought online!  Thank goodness for Costco.com!  I got it on sale for $179!  I was so excited, I rearranged our loft so I could watch tv up there while working out!  But to rearrange the loft, I had to rearrange the master bedroom to fit the entertainment center I was taking out of the loft!  Now I just have to figure out where to put the table that used to be where the entertainment center is now.  Oh well.  Anywho, I was exhausted after that but I was determined to set up my treadmill!  So yes, I somehow managed to carry the 175 lb treadmill from on our porch outside to the landing half way up our stairs by myself!  At this point, I really, really was fatigued.  Luckily, by this time, it was time to teach piano.  So I took a break.  One of my students, Sam is such a sweetheart.  He helped me lift the treadmill the rest of the way to the loft.  Then I spent the rest of the day after teaching setting it up!  Who knew putting a treadmill together would be so difficult!  In the end, I have been so exhausted with helping Bill and with moving the loft and bedroom around and with moving the treadmill upstairs that I haven't even used it yet!  But I figure I burned enough calories doing all of that so it doesn't matter all that much, right? 

    On a different note, the weather has gone cold and windy again!  I promise you, I will not make it a habit of talking about our weather unless it pertains to subject matter that may be blog-worthy!  So what makes it blog-worthy this week?  Remember that pool I bought last week I wrote about?  Yeah, its dead.  It has joined about 4 other pools taken from us by the harsh Utahn weather!  Well, let me tell you what led to the demise of this one.  It was a cold and rainy day.  The wind was whistling and blowing so violently that the power lines behind our house were humming an unfamiliar yet soothing tune.  And thats the end of the story.  The wind blew our empty pool (yes I know- I forgot it was empty!) into the barbed wire fence along the nature preserve behind our house and yes, you guessed it!  The barbs punctured multiple bullet holes into the once glorious plastic body that was filled with air expelled from the depths of my own soul and the sweat off of my forehead worked up by using a small hand pump.  Ahh, the poor thing didn't stand a chance!  All that effort and money down the drain in one storm (don't get that confused with the storm drain)!  Ce la vie...

    Today was a fun day.  Kai goes through phases of favorite shows to watch.  When he was about 8 months old, he was inconsolable so we turned on Nick Jr and Dora happened to be on.  He was hooked.  He watched that for months almost around the clock never losng interest.  The next show was Blue's Clues and Price is Right.  After that was Go Diego Go and the Backyardigans.  Then it was Cars, the movie.  Then Sushi Pack and Super Why.  Then it was Zula Patrol and now?  Now it is currently (thats a little redundant!) Thomas the Train.  And guess who just happened to be in town today at the Heber City Railroad?  Yup, Thomas the train and Sir Topham Hat!  So Dave, Karen, Grandma Shirley, Bill, me, Kai, Koa, Tarra, Paige, Hunter and Courtney went and rode on Thomas the train!  Kai & Paige were so cute!  They sat next together and were staring out the window during the ride, then held hands on the way out!  They got temporary tattoos, played with legos, listened to music, watched a magic show, pet a couple of ponies, and ate a combination of hot dogs, chips, rice krispy treats, cotton candy and Capri Suns!  Whew!  It was a blast.  And Grandpa was the hero at the end of the day for buying all the kids mylar balloons that said "I spent a day out with Thomas...  And Thomas spent a day out with me!"  The kids loved it. 

    Man, I may have to start blogging twice a week so that I don't have so much to catch up on every Sunday!  Well, I am tuckered after blogging so long and having such a busy week, so until next week, adieu! 

    P.S.  Please excuse my attempt to wax eloquent!

    P.S.S. Congrats David Cook!  He is a great singer, but David Archuleta should have won... 

  • Hello all again!  I know!  We're blogging 2 weeks in a row!  We are going to attempt to update our blog every Sunday!  Wish us luck!

    This week has been HECTIC!!!!!!  Bill has had a busy week with the new building.  The financials takes 6 weeks for approval, but Bill is bursting at the seams at his current location.  So he worked out a deal with the current owners to lease from them until the financials come through.  Our goal is to be fully switched over to the new building by a week from this coming Wednesday.  To make that happen, Bill has been meeting with insurance agents, IT guys, construction guys and everyone else and their mothers!  The result so far?  The building is almost unrecognizable!  We cleaned it THOROUGHLY with a super high powered pressure washer, had the carpets cleaned, all the bathrooms gutted and replaced with brand new everything, painted everything, and had furniture and wiring put in enough to house 15 or so employees in just the sales office!  We also spent 2 whole days moving stuff from storage into the new building.  Thank goodness Bill had bought a powered forklift to go with the manual one we had!  It would have taken twice as long to do what we did!  In just time saved, that forklift has paid for itself already!  And believe it or not, we still have tons more in storage and at our current building.  But look at all the progress from just one week!  The kids love it.  We take movies and toys and Bill has a 4-wheeler at the new building so they stay entertained.  There is a pretty sizable yard area at the back of the lot so we take the 4-wheeler and go off-roading back there.  It hasn't been maintained in a while, so it really is off-roading- bumpy and everything!  Both Kai and Koa love it.  Koa will ride in front of whoever is driving - Lorinda, Bill, Aaron, Kevin, or Stephen - and Kai will ride in back of the driver while holding their stomach tightly.  Its a little hapa-haole kid sandwich (Our kids are hapa-haole- it literally means half - white person)!

    On a slightly different note, because we were so busy getting the new building ready, we were unable to make it to Bill's cousin's wedding.  J.I's wedding was on Friday.  He was married in the Ogden temple in the morning, had a ring ceremony in the afternoon followed by his reception at the Chantilly Mansion in Layton.  For the record, Lorinda was ready for all three, but because kids aren't allowed in the temple, we didn't go to that; Bill needed her help with moving in the afternoon, so he called her and she had to get changed out of wedding/ wedding reception attire to grubby moving clothes.  Oh well, we sent them a gift. 

    The weather has been amazing this week!  Today was actually hot!  It was kind of nice after such a LONG winter!  We actually bought a blow-up pool for the kids.  It has a slide with arches that go over the slide that has little rods sticking out of it to play ring toss with and it also has a small basketball hoop on it too with a little blow up basketball to toss into it.  Also, the arches can connect to a hose and will spray water on you as you slide down the slide!  It is way fun.  We had Kai's friend from down the street Hailey come over and swim with us.  It was so fun.  Kai and Hailey will be taking swimming lessons this summer together so that should be fun! 

    As for Lorinda, who am I kidding.  Everyone knows its me writing this.  As if Bill were really this eloquent !  Anywho, its been really hectic for me too because I've been helping Bill out as much as I can.  We usually leave every evening around 5 to meet Bill after work and head to his new building and stay there til 10 ish.  I've also been trying to organize little by little.  I reorganized all my pampered chef stuff in my kitchen since I've been cooking so much lately.  Anyone who knew me a year or more ago would pass out if they saw how much I cook now!  Not only how much I cook but what I cook too!  In fact, I just saw a meal I cooked for Ben and Melissa when they were here in April at a restaurant!  Which was funny because when they ate it and I asked for feedback (since it was the first time I made it) Ben said "It tastes like something from a restaurant!"  I didn't know whether or not that was a good thing, but when I asked he assured me it was a compliment!  I know, silly me.  Its amazing how much I enjoy cooking!  The cleaning part - not so much.  But cooking?  Absolutely!  And its unbelievable how much easier it is when you have all the right cooking tools with good quality!  Can you smell a plug coming on?  If you have any need for good quality cookware for a good price, contact me at pamperedchef@littlelorinda.com!  There, did that suffice?  To help with my cooking, I received a GREAT gift for mother's day from Dave & Karen!  I almost fell over when I opened it.  I know you want to know what they gave me, but let me set it up for you first. 

    For mother's day, Dave and Karen had a small get together.  I asked if they wanted me to bring anything but they said they were pretty set.  I insisted and told them I wanted to try a deviled eggs with bacon recipe I had seen on Rachael Ray.  They told me I could if I wanted to but that I wasn't obligated.  So I made them!  For the first time making it, it wasn't too bad.  It tasted great, but the eggshells kinda stuck to them when I was trying to take them off so they didn't look perfect once I finished deshelling them... Oh well, I did the best I could.  Anywho, so when we got there I put my pampered chef chilled platter with the deviled eggs in them on the counter and soon, they were gone!  They were really good.  Everyone was asking where I got the recipe from so I told them about Rachael Ray.  Then they'd ask me what else I'm cooking from Rachael.  So we talked about that too!  The only downside to cooking so much though is that we are eating so much now- I tell them.  But thank goodness that Rachael Ray tries to promote healthy eating!  Anyway, and so went the night.  We ate dinner and enjoyed each others company and relaxed.  Then we pulled out the gifts.  When I opened mine, we all started laughing!  As you may have already figured out, my gift was a Rachael Ray cookbook!  Karen said that when she saw that book, she knew that was the perfect gift for me!  Its always nice receiving gifts that are thoughtful and practical! 

    Anyways, Koa needs my attention at the moment, so I'm going to have to end here.  However, I will try to upload more pictures soon!  This week will probably be as hectic as last week so I may not have time, but I haven't forgotten yet!  Until next time, a hui hou!

     

                                        Kai & Koa for xanga

     

    P.S.  This was my first page made with digital scrapbooking with my friend Sarah helping me(yes the same one from the Amazing Race application video!)

    P.S.S.   GO DAVID ARCHULETA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

  • Long overdue update!

    Wow!  I can't believe we haven't blogged in almost 3 years!  Well, hopefully we're back on track now.  Lots has happened in the last 3 years so we'll catch up little by little.  First of all, Happy Mother's Day to all our friends and family! 

    Now, for the main things that have happened:

    As most of you know, we had another son, Koa (short for Micah Kealiionakoa Xiao-Long Griffiths) on January 9, 2007.  Kai and Koa have become great friends and love playing together.  Koa is such a great addition to our family.  He is so different from Kai in so many ways, yet at the same time, they are so much alike!  Koa is a fun, happy kid who loves to play the drums on Rock Band and also loves to play the piano.  When Lorinda teaches piano, Koa loves to come right next to her students and play along with!  Its really cute and her students love both Koa and Kai.  Kai loves having a younger brother and believe it or not, for the most part enjoys sharing toys and food with him.  They also love to play out in our dirt mound we have in our front yard with their construction toys!  They also love waiting and watching the garbage man come every week and own several different toy garbage trucks, some of which have power levers to lift their miniature trash cans.  They are both such a joy to have!

    In February 2006, Bill started a company called Oil DNA, LLC which has fathered an online store: www.fatbobsgarage.com and a couple of ebay stores as well.  Fat Bob's Garage is a 4x4 accessory store- specializing in lift and leveling kits for trucks and SUV's.  He can get anything you want to add to any 4x4 vehicle.  He went full time with Fat Bobs in Oct. 2006 running out of our house and garage.  We quickly outgrew it and moved to a building in Ogden that had a bay with a lift in it and hired Aaron Hawes to be our mechanic and install our products that we started selling locally since now they had a retail location as well.  From there, we have been growing exponentially and exceeding expectations!  We just bought a 14,000 square foot building with 9 bays and a huge showroom!  It's in Ogden right off of Washington Blvd at a great location!  Lorinda may even get an office to make into a playroom for the kids so she can help out too.  We also have 10 employees- Bill's brother Ben (who works from Arizona and will move here after they have their first son in June) who runs one of the ebay stores - Leveling Solutions; aforementioned Aaron who runs the installation shop and is Bill's right hand man; Justin (our neighbor and friend) who does the accounting - he just joined us full time in January - he helped from the startup as well, but only part time; Danny, runs the machinist shop- he manufactures some of the lift and leveling kits that we sell  Barbara, who does the data entry and shipping labels; Ryan who helps with orders, sales, tech support and the installation shop, Stephen who also does orders, sales and tech support; Kevin who packages, ships and is a runner; Logan who does the same thing as Kevin; and Clay who also does the same thing.  Clay just got his mission call and is leaving in June, so technically he doesn't work for us anymore, but he does still help out if we ask.  

    You may be wondering where "Fat Bob's" came from.  We didn't think Skinny Bill's sounded as good!  I guess when Bill was younger, his brother Bob had t-shirts made that said "Fat Bob" on them and that has always stuck in Bill's mind.  It sounded good and we've gotten lots of positive response regarding that name!  It also helps with telemarketers and people trying to get a good deal because they know the boss "Bob".  We joke about how if Bob ever decided to come work for Bill that then he could take the many calls they get for him daily!

    Another big thing that has happened is that Lorinda took and passed her state licensing exam to get her Life license to sell life insurance.  She now works part time from home for her dad.

    Some of the places we have been to are: A carribean cruise that went to Puerto Rico, St. Bart's, Tortuga, and St. John's/ Antigua, Hawaii (Oahu and Maui), Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Wyoming, and Idaho.  We also like going to Moab (Southern Utah) to go rock climbing in our jeeps!  Which takes us to another big thing that has happened:

    We traded in our Nissan Titan for a Toyota Tundra.  The Titan was a great truck!  Lorinda actually cried when we handed over the keys.  The only problem is that it didn't have enough power to be able to tow our jeeps to Moab as often as we are planning on going this summer.  The Tundra doesn't have some of the great extras we loved in the Titan, but does have some extras that we love that the Titan didn't have!  If we could have morphed the 2 trucks with the extras they both have we would have our ultimate truck!  For example, the Tundra has a navigation system and bluetooth phone system built in which has been fun & great!  However, it does not have seat memory capabilities like the Titan and when you have two different positions for the drivers like Bill and Lorinda (one low and back and the other high and close) it can be irksome!  It takes a good minute to change from one position to the other!  In any case, we love it.  We're just waiting for the vanity plates to come in (it will say "Fat Bobs").  In the mean time, we are tricking it out so Bill can use it to make sales as well as for advertising.  I'm sure Bill doesn't mind having a bad a$$ truck either! 

    Well, for now, that update will have to do.  I will get our photos together and start adding them soon!  Thanks for reading!  Until next time!

  • Per request from Uncle Ben, here are the most recent pictures of me.  They were taken on my first birthday (October 12th).



     


     



     


     

    I have had a haircut since these pictures and look as cute as ever!

  • As promised, here are pics from our trip to Korea, China & Japan!


     


    Kai playing on a high-tech dance stage after midnight while we try to locate our hotel.



    We found it! (Our shirts say "Kim Ohana")



    Kai's first ride on a subway



    Walking on the waterfall bridge at the Korean Folk Village



    Kai wearing Shrek ears




    One of Lorinda's companions from her mission.  You'd never tell from this picture that they wanted to kill each other back during the mission days!



    Bill took this pic of us sitting in the NEW chapel pews made of basketball material.  Look closely! We're not kidding!



    The DMZ.  The 2 mile strip of the demilitarized zone separating North & South Korea. So sad that families are torn apart by what this strip represents.



    Behind me is North Korea.  You couldn't take any pics past the yellow line.  Even up at the wall all you could see on this foggy day was fog!



    The Korean temple



    Lorinda standing in front of the sign telling you which way is the way out.  Her first time to Korea, her & her companion were looking for the exit out of the airport but couldn't find any signs that said 'exit'.  All they could see were these 'way out' signs...



    Bill's favorite anti-smoking ad



    Lorinda's trainer



    Lorinda's golden investigators.  They're still very active...



    Another one of Lorinda's convert families.  Also still very active!



    Kai's first sink bath!



    On the flight to Japan, they gave Lorinda a seatbelt for Kai that hooked on to her seatbelt.  It was cool!



    This is the condo we stayed at in China



    Lorinda's mom made us take this pic in front of the "Love Tree"



    Tien Ah Men Square.  Our tour guide told us he believes that the massacre never happened.  It was kind of interesting being in a communist country where they even control your beliefs...



    This was cool.  Some members of our group were on one side of the complex and others were on the other side - about 200-300 yards away from each other but we could hear each other as if we were right next to each other



    Almost our entire group that went to China (4 people less than in Korea- the people taking the picture are also not in this one)



    Lorinda taking her first step up on The Great Wall of China



    Bill & Kai doing the same thing.  Our tour guide told us that a Chinese man went up in space and looked for the wall, but couldn't see it, so now that "fact" has to be taken out of the textbooks because its not true.



    Uncle Zui giving Bill a break going up to the top



    At the top!  We're above the clouds, thats how high it was.  It was a very arduous climb!



    All of us who made it to the top- except for Uncle Sedanne who went all the way to the top and was halfway down by the time we were half way up!  I should mention that Uncle Sedanne was the oldest in our entire group that took this trip to Asia!



    We thought going up was hard!  Look at how steep it was going down!  By the time we got back down to the bottom, Lorinda's legs were shaking so bad they felt like jelly! And Bill did most of the trip up and down holding Kai!



    A few mis-translated signs that will make you laugh:







    This is a fresh water turtle before...



    and after he was cooked for us to eat.  Mmmm.  He was tasty! (no I'm not kidding)



    Kai was a celebrity everywhere we went.  We learned the word "cute" in Korean, Chinese & Japanese pretty quickly due to the fact that we heard it at least every 5 minutes in the corresponding country!  Kai sure new how to deal with it tho.  He is a natural born flirt just like his parents.



    This is an actual restaurant in Japan.  I guess it also doubles as an antique store.  We don't know for sure as this was the one country we went to where none of us spoke the language!




    We went to a zoo.  It was pretty cheap so we weren't expecting much, but we were very surprised!  It was a Really nice zoo!  Here are some of my favorite pics



    Kai was so enthralled with the polar bear, Bill couldn't get his attention to look at the camera!



    Monkey see, monkey do!




    After we came home, Kai returned straight to his piano lessons.  He loves them so much he screams and kicks when his mom tries to take him away.




    Lorinda baby sat Kai and his cousin Paige who is 3 months younger than him for one day.  This was a rare moment where they were both quiet and happy!  It was fun, but also the best form of birth control!



    Somehow, a bird came in through one of our vents in our roof into our hot water heater closet.  We had to call Animal control to come and catch it!




    Kai, waking up happy in a hotel in Idaho. Why were we in Idaho?



    Maybe to visit my MTC companion and tell her all about Korea again & see her new baby...



    or maybe to trade in Bill's beloved Jeep for...



    A NEW TRUCK!!! (You have to say it like they do on The Price is Right!)  This is our new Nissan Titan!  It is so nice & so much fun.  Lorinda can't wait to Hawaiian it out!



    Hope you enjoyed our update!  Hey, we know its long, but it may be another few months before another update so enjoy it while you can!  Peace out.


     

  • We know, we know...  is been a long time since our last entry.  Theres only so much you can do when you don't have internet at home, tho!  Enjoy these pix from Feb until May!


     


    This is actually from end of Dec. or beginning of Jan. after Janzell & Ben, Zui and Michelle moved up to Utah and we finally had Hawaiian relatives to hang out with!  Those empty plates had ono Korean food on them before we got to them!



     


    These are pix from our trip to Hawaii in Feb.



    FHE!



    Cousins Jenna, Lindsay & Shayde with Kai



    Great-Grandpa Kim with Kai



    L-R: Gma Kim, Aunty Lehua, Shayde, Gpa Kim, Lorinda (Mom), Jenna, Bill (Dad), Kai (Me), Lindsay, Aunty Amy, & Uncle Daro



    We visited Lorinda's childhood friend Monique and her family. L-R: Cheri, Tonya, Monique, her son Jaymon, and you should know the rest!



    Kai  & Bill at Waimea Bay.  Kai's first trip to a Hawaiian beach! (Isn't Bill sexy with his farmer's tan?)



    Gma Kim & Kai in her back yard.  Kai is trying to see if his butt looks fat for the picture...



    Kai kept getting bitten by mosquitos so finally we put him under this mosquito net made to protect food... Good thing he was smaller than a serving platter!



    Gma Kim & Kai again in her backyard.  Look for the Koi fish in her pond behind them!


     



    Uncle Bob & Aunty Krista w/ Kai at Great Gma Shirley's 75th bday party just after we got back from Hawaii. Isn't Kai cute in his bear outfit?  It was a gift from Uncle Bob & Aunty Krista.  Wow if that doesn't freak your freak:  Kai is in the picture with Uncle Bob and Aunty Krista in the outfit that Uncle Bob and Aunty Krista gave him!  Isn't that a weird cohinkydink?!  Do you think I mentioned Uncle Bob and Aunty Krista enough?



    Welcome to "THE BEAST"!  With its long, decorative antennas...



    lovely, sophisticated mudflaps...



    and of course chic, classy gun racks.  Everyone needs one!



    Bill is so proud!  He loves playing with his new toy and plans on using it to do yard work once our builder flattens and grades our property.


    In March, we took Ben & Janzell down to Las Vegas to help them pick up a truck they bought.  Of course, we stopped to see the sights too!  We stayed at the Excalibur and went to the tournament of champions, played carnival games, went to the underwater predator aquarium at Mandalay Bay & went shopping at the outlet malls.  Here are some pix:



    Kai's first carousal ride!  He had a blast!



    Our hats we won playing games!



    Mommy, are you sure the glass will keep him away from me?  He looks hungry...



    Mommy, I swear thats a humuhumunukunukuapua'a...



    Daddy, can we stay here forever?  Son, you've just voiced my lifelong dream...  (Ben are you spacing off again?!)


    And now we leave you with fun pix of Kai:





    Wanted: cute lovable 8-mo old male accused of being too adorable


    Kai:  Our musical protoge!  Playing on the piano before hes even a year old!





    Goodbye for now!  Maybe next time we'll have pictures from China, Japan & Korea!  See you then!


     


     

  • We got back from our trip to Hawaii yesterday!  We will post pictures soon.

  • We move into our new home this week!  Thats good news for you because now you won't have to see anymore home pictures soon!  Our countertops, appliances, carpet and light fixtures are in now! All that is left are the final touch ups and a few more appliances!





    Bill got a new toolbelt and had Princess help break it in for him!



    Last night we went bowling since Ali's sister Keshia was in town!  We had a blast and Keshia loved baby Kai!  She even referred to Lorinda as the "lady who lives at Kai's house"!  How cute is that?!



  • Our House is almost done!!! Picture taken Tuesday 01/11/05



    Lorinda and Kai (he's sleepin under the blanket!)



    Say cheese!



    One throne room complete!   Notice the tile?


     


    January 13, 2005


    Happy Birthday Karen!!  Karen turns 40!!!!


    See dad's site for more pictures.  www.xanga.com/bigdaddygriffiths



    On January 7th Tarra had baby Karen Paige Smith 2lb 5 oz.  (3 months early)


    Pictures taken 01/09/05




    Below Picture taken 01/07/05



    Reading the paper with Dad.


    Below picture taken 01/08/05



    Meeting uncle Zui!