Sometimes the feet have gotta stop runnin

Sometimes the feet have gotta stop runnin

Friday, December 26, 2008

Snownami 2008!!!


So, a Merry Christmas to all and to all a good bite...that is for all of the twilight junkies out there...sheesh there sure are a lot of you out there. Anyway, we have been busy this past year with moving, guiding, climbing, schooling, new jobing, Thanksgivinging and Christmasing and a slew of other -ing's that are too numerous to mention.
But we are none the worse for the wear. Well except for Ysabel, she has been losing teeth like a prize bare fist fighter...but that is to be expected for a girl in the 1st grade. Sierra, however, still has all of hers chipped though they may be from a few too many headers taken during her high speed exploits around the house. Maya has fared well coming in with the least visits to the emergency room as a toddler. (A record that we are proud as peacocks for) But all in all we are happy and that is what matters.
Heather recently passed her Life Insurance exam as did Phil and he is getting ready to take his securities exam in June or sooner. So if you need anything financially related give them a call. But lately life has been centered around the home recently snow flew and the girls could not wait to get out in it. So, we leave this as a parting shot. We hope that this finds you all well and may you and your have a prosperous New Year.

Love,
The Hanamaikai's

Monday, November 3, 2008

This frosting sure looks yummy




Grandpa and Adam came over for F.H.E. We made and decorated sugar cookies. It was a lot of fun. The girls always love it when Grandpa visits and its even more fun to have an uncle so close in age to play with.

Felisa and her friends



Sunday, November 2, 2008

Trick Arrrrr Treat


Today our brass knocker on our old wooden door keeps blowing in the cold wind, it makes it sound as if winter is really knocking at my door. At least this year the weather held out and was pretty decent for Halloween. It was just a little chilly and we could actually see the cute costumes.(it seems most years they are worn under your snow suit) My ski's looked lonely on the wall of our garage and I can say I'm now looking forward to the cold weather as long as it brings in lots of snow. I'm getting excited to be in the mountains this winter and have some area's I want to explore, but at the same time wondering how long it will be before I'm ready to pack my climbing shoes and head South so I can get my skin back on some rock.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Late as Usual


The summer...actually the entire calender year have been very eventful. We are happy to say that Phil has finally finished the wood floors in the living room and now we are just waiting for him to finish stripping the wallpaper off of the walls so we can paint it and move onto the master bedroom. In the interim, we will move the bedroom into the living room and live there for a spell.
Heather has been busy traveling all over the West climbing and enjoying life. The girls has both been in school and are recieving as well as dishing out an education. Maya recently turned two and her attitude has kicked up at least several notches! Oh...We have also added a new element to the blog...a slideshow so we hope you like it.


The Management

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Locals Pull their Way to Top Honors


Rexburg, Idaho- April 2nd several hopeful climbing contestants converged on Rexburg's own Stick and Stones to compete in the first bouldering competition to grace its newly rennovated and steepened walls.
The competition was seperated into two 90-minute heats. Each climber had 5 opportunities to climb each individual problem that ranged from V0-V4 (YDS >5.10+ to 5.12c).
As the competitors lined up on the reclaimed TEVA, it was like watching the line-ups at the beginning of a marathon. There was a little jockeying for position and a little bumping and some definite posturing. However, the overall attitude was easy-going and the participants seemed to be there to just have fun. In the end, two Eastern Idaho locals emerged as the top male and female point getters. Aaron or Sven Taow a BYU-Idaho student from Pocatello and Heather Hanamaikai, a mother of 3 who recently returned to the Rexburg area from a 3 year hiatus in Wyoming, took the top honors. Emily Steadman, a BYU-Idaho student from Montana and Justin Avenius took 2nd Place. While Beth Avenius, a mother of about 4 months, from Driggs, Idaho and Chad Aldridge rounded out the winners in 3rd place.
All in all it is safe to say that the local representation is in good hands with these fine athletes. Congratulations to all of the winners and a big thank you to all of the participants.

Friday, March 7, 2008

I think I'm turning Idahoan!

I scored a 95 in the Idahoan Quiz. Click the link at the bottom of the page and post your score. Try and beat 95 sucka!

Friday, February 29, 2008

Riddin the Goods!


Ysabel reminded me that I promised her that she and a friend could go sledding on the little hill next to the house. So, I put my shovel to work and was able to construct a nice little sled run, complete with two little jumps. Everyone had fun and there were no broken tail bones!

Many people are suffering from winter doldrums. Our advice, get out there and enjoy the winter! Because soon, it will be time to put away those sweaters and trade them in for shorts and t-shirts. But be warned, excessive fun has been known to induce giggles and cheesy smiles!


-The Hanamaikai's

Monday, February 4, 2008

Keep on Truckin'

in the off case that you were wondering, the phillip and heather hanamaikai clan has embarked on yet another adventure. hopefully, this one will take. phil has accepted a job that brings them back to, of all places, rexburg. if you didn't know tht is where phil went to school and where heather's family is from. we will be moving back into our home, (gracas a xuxa) and we WILL be staying there for quite a while. so, if you are in town drop on in we promise that we are worth the effort.