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My daughter left with her man and their two daughters on a 10 day Spring Break halfway across the world to visit his eldest son. He is taking a year of school at the same high school where my daughter graduated in 2003. It's in Waimea, up the Kohala mountain, an extinct volcano at the northwest corner of the Big Island of Hawai'i. They got in last night, local time, and just sent us this photo of our two granddaughters gazing out at the Pacific Ocean from the place they rented.
It's cold and rainy here in the German Rheinland, and she sends us this pic of absolute paradise. I can't disown her--she already makes five times as much as I do, maybe more by now. there's nothing I can do about it now, but one day revenge will be mine. Oh, yes. Revenge WILL be mine.
In the meantime, I hope she and her family have the most fabulous time ever, and from the looks of it, there's not much that stands in the way of that:
TheRickles
(2,104 posts)niyad
(113,995 posts)NoRethugFriends
(2,365 posts)TheRickles
(2,104 posts)DFW
(54,527 posts)Id never do that.
niyad
(113,995 posts)May they have a wonderful vacation! Please share more pics as you get them!
Im only too willing to share the pain!
DFW
(54,527 posts)FYI, the dark-haired boy is my daughter's partner's eldest son from his first marriage, who is taking a year at the same high school on the Big Island where my daughter went. The plan was just for one year, but that was the plan for my daughter, too. She ended up wanting to stay and graduate, which she did. He loves it there (hard to believe, right?), so, we'll see if he's still willing to leave it for good in three months.
Walleye
(31,161 posts)DFW
(54,527 posts)They were pretty spectacular, too. That was 40 years ago, but Ive heard they only got better.
lonely bird
(1,701 posts)And the food on St. Martin is amazing!
rubbersole
(6,769 posts)You're one lucky man.
DFW
(54,527 posts)I couldn't find a colo-recto doc who issued gift certificates, though. Oh, well.
(And yes, I lucked out in the family department. It has not always been the smoothest of rides, but we've beaten the cancer and heart issues so far, which we know won't always be the case).
Niagara
(7,778 posts)Martin Eden
(12,887 posts)That your granddaughters got to experience some quality time in paradise.
DFW
(54,527 posts)Gotta see what can be done before its too late.
Martin Eden
(12,887 posts)Happy and well adjusted.
Bundbuster
(3,209 posts)I've never really had cabin fever in all my fairly severe winters, but lately I've been dreaming of spending a few weeks in scenes just like your daughter's photo. May she & her family have the time of their lives.
DFW
(54,527 posts)It is highly recommended by four out of five Hawaiian tourist board officials.......
KS Toronado
(17,481 posts)DFW
(54,527 posts)One of our neighbors met her when she was two years old, and immediately dubbed her Madame 10,000 volts.
Hekate
(91,055 posts)Kailua High, class of 1965, Go Surfriders, etc
Its surprising and gratifying that my old home town on the Windward Side looks so much the same. Honolulu was nearly unrecognizable, and I actually had made it back a few times. I took lots of photos such a gorgeous piece of the planet.
Youll be back.
DFW
(54,527 posts)This same daughter treated us to 2 weeks at that same spot two years ago for our 70th birthdays and our 40th wedding anniversary. After saving my entire inheritance to pay for her education, she vowed that if she ever made big money, she would pay me back. She kept her word. Kamaaina!