Saturday, December 19, 2009

October and November

In October, my dad was honored with being an Honorary Captain at the Boise State vs. San Jose State game on Halloween. Ke'akua received a BSU (bright blue and orange) sweat-suit from one of my brother's friends for his birthday. Much to mine and Ted's disapproval, he wore it on that day to support his papa who was a quarterback at BSU in the late 60's and early 70's.

We were all very proud of my dad/papa!


We hope you all had wonderful Thanksgiving surrounded by your family and friends. We'll be back in December with lots of pictures of Ke'akua's first real Christmas!

Happy Holidays!

~the Douglai

September 2009

In September, Ke'akua turned 1 year old and his papa and amuma threw him one heck of a birthday party. We maintained the Polynesian tradition and had a great luau to celebrate with lots of family and friends! We thank everyone who was able to join in on the festivities with us and missed those who were unable to come.

Due to my sweet tooth, I had attempted to keep Ke'akua away from any sweets his first year, so when he was able to "dig in" to his birthday cake he wasn't sure really what to think. For those of you whom have been following us from the beginning, Ke'akua was slow to transition from formula to "solids." He has continued to transition slowly from "solids" to people food - he doesn't like his fingers to get dirty. So, his first attempt at his cake was pretty uneventful....





We met Ted at work that day and walked over to Julia Davis Park to check out the big fountain and ride the swings....what a great day! :)


Yay...Happy Birthday to me! :)


Occasionally, Ke'akua and I get to hang out with Colton (Ted's nephew) and the boys have a blast together; they are only 4 1/2 months apart and are the best of little buddies.

August 2009

In August Ted and I celebrated our 6th Wedding Anniversary with our annual trip to Sun Valley with Ted's Men's league soccer team. We typically go up a few days early, prior to the start of the tournament, and stay in a quaint little Bed and Breakfast called the featherBed Inn (http://www.featherbedinnidaho.com/) but this year, we camped and Ke'akua had a blast! Unfortunately, I forgot to take the camera so didn't capture his first camping trip but here are some other photos of our growing boy.







Catching up...June and July

Well, it's been awhile since the last Douglai, holla! post so here are some pictures and little blurbs to get you up to date with what's going on with us and our family.

In June, my parents and I, along with Ke'akua went to visit my brother in Vegas while Ted was in Seattle for soccer tournament. As always, it was nice to get out of Boise for awhile and go check out the Vegas scene.....except this trip was a little different. Here are a few pictures from our trip:

Ke'akua and Uncle Tasi hanging out in Tasi's new place.


My parents and with Tasi.


July was an exciting month for our family as my cousin Miren got married. It was a beautiful wedding with a glowing bride (despite the 100 degree heat in the Basque Center with 500+ people) and very proud parents of the bride.

The beautiful bride and her groom


See what a lot of excitement and heat can do to a baby? Good thing his amuma was there...


My proud Tio John with his eldest daughter.


June - Professional pictures

In June, Ted and I decided to FINALLY get some professional pictures taken of Ke'akua. Per the recommendation of some of our friends, we went with Jennifer Photography and were extremely pleased with the results.

Here are some of our favorites: