Every year in August, we migrate to Maui to celebrate Obon with my parents. It was lovely, relaxing and so wonderful to see everyone again. My sister Vicke with her family came, Connie came back from her 1st few days as a law student at UH law school and my dad's sister and her family flew in from Oahu to celebrate. We missed Izzie and Ryan!
We got to meet for the very first time - Kenta Ito, my sister's son. He's the cutest, most cherubic little guy ever. He's so funny, everytime he thought he was in trouble he'd stick his finger up his nose!
My dad looked so handsome in his traditional clothes along with a few of the male muscians.
My dad, mom and sister Connie were amazing on their sanshins! My mom and Connie looked so lovely in their kimonos.
The Shisaa Lion was impressive to watch, and the snapping of the jaws and choreography was a little frighening to to kids. Just a little scary but it was still fun for them.
Before the Obon Festival we made the trek out to see the Maui Aquarium. It's beautiful!
The kids loved playing in the tree house my dad built and swinging on the tree swings. Elise is wearing a dress my mom got her from Savers - the best thrift shop on Maui. : )
We also spent the time eating far too much, reading a ton of books (my sister Vickie read all 4 Twilight books in 3 days!) playing with my parents' Wii, relaxing at the beach and roasting marshmallows over the firepit in the backyard.
Until we meet again! Thanks Vickie and Jun for sharing pictures with us! Also, thank you Mom and Dad for opening up your home to the invasion. We had a wonderful time.















5 comments:
what a fun little trip! That gorgeous picture of you made me miss you! My heart hurts!
Your family is so awesome Jackie, and I can't even tell you how much you are missed out here! love you love you love you!
looks like fun. i want to go. and i agree with michelle, you look beautiful in that picture.
You guys look so great! Hope all is well!
i am so jealous of you guys. gorgeous photos!
thanks for sharing your family's heritage; lovely photos and a lot of fond memories for your children.
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