Mom took Krista to the airport bright and early and Jess, Madi and I started off day 2 on the right foot with a walk down to the local Starbucks... okay, so truth be told we started off most days on the right foot with our Starbucks, but we were on vacation, right?!?! Plus, it was a beautiful walk that looked out over the ocean the whole time!
Yes, it was pure bliss!
The rest of the day was pretty lazy... we headed to the beach right away to soak up some well needed rays!
Madi was able to experience the ocean for the first time and it was SOOO much fun!
She loved it!
Her $15 lifejacket was definitely the best purchase I have made in a long time.
She was fearless and the handle on the back of the jacket was clearly designed by a mother!
Genius!
We would pack our lunches to the beach everyday and since mom had just come back from her second trip to Costco (she may be slightly obsessed, but don't tell her I said that) she brought us down some ice cream sandwiches!
Madi insisted on laying in the sun while she enjoyed hers (I wonder where she got this idea?!?!) and I created a new rule:
If there is more food than sand, let her keep eating.
If there is more sand than food, discard, and replace with a new food item.
Here's some proof that I'm pretty sure there was more food than sand... at this point!
Clearly, she could have cared less that she was eating sand!
My mom called it protein, but I'm not sure where she got that idea... or maybe it was fiber, whatever!
It was a hard life, but she did her best and making the best of it! =)
We finished the day by taking a trip down to Lahaina and visiting the famous Bubba Gump Shrimp Factory!!!
Mmmm... my mouth is watering.
I LOVE shrimp...
Don't worry, I didn't eat this all by myself, although I probably could have!
... and I didn't eat this all by myself either...
They're cute, I know.
And, yes they look very alike... I guess the blood runs thick in the Lambert family!
It was another good day on the islands...
We're some lucky girls!
Raise your hand if you still wish you were in Hawaiii...
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