Last night I spent time with our Sensaria leader team and a few lucky incentive earners. Katie, Cami, Kirsten, Toni, Mary, Angie and I were there to pamper Stephanie, Kim and Marti. One of the things I take for granted since joining Sensaria is how many fabulous, amazing women I get to spend time with on a regular basis. I am so blessed!
Cami made some food (she said she didn't want to make dinner, but we decided her personal motto is "go hard or go home" because she went all out as usual) and we had plenty to eat! Angie made chocolate fondue with all kinds of yummy treats to dip! My favorites were strawberries, pineapple and marshmallows! I brought some brown sugar mozzarella bread from The Rock (I'd eaten plenty of it at The Rock before going) and Jacob and Cami made fresh chocolate chip cookies for us. There were also egg rolls, chips and mexican dip and other treats.
I got to try a drink called Silk Panties. Wow! It is super yummy - made with vanilla vodka and peach schnapps - but definitely a sipping drink. I'm not so good at sipping, so kept a water with me, also. I'm sure that drink is supposed to be served in a small glass because it's all alcohol. Mine was in a huge wine glass so I figured I had the equivalent of three to four drinks. What you may not know about me is that I'm a 'cheap drunk' with a typical two drink limit. Good thing I had over 5 hours to drink it... ;)
What I enjoyed most last night was sitting around the living room, soaking our feet, telling stories of what we did as young and stupid teenagers, laughing our heads off and painting our nails. I gave Marti a little foot massage, leg massage and painted (sort of pitiful) flowers on her big toes and filed, buffed and painted her finger nails. I secretly think I'd enjoy doing nails (not acrylics) as a hobby when I'm able to quit my day job. :)
I am grateful for my time with friends!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Memories of Maui

It was especially wonderful because I earned the trip through Sensaria along with other leaders, so although I was on vacation with my family, there were many of my friends and their kids there, too. In fact, a lot of the reps brought children who are about the same age as my 8-year-old twins. This meant there were a lot of times that Sophie was off swimming and going down water slides with Emily, Sierra or Georgia while Kameron played in a 'cave' between two waterfalls or searched for geckos with Matthew, Josh or Cole.
I brought three books with me and surprised myself by only getting half-way through one. I LOVE to read, but I found so much else to enjoy!
We stayed six nights in a fabulous hotel, the Westin, on Ka'anapali beach just north of Lahaina. The hotel has five pools, two water slides, numerous water falls, pink flamingos in the coy pond next to the lobby, etc. The beach was only feet from the pools.

Most mornings we'd get up, put our suits on and head to the pool. Around lunch we'd head to Whaler's Village for some lunch, then back to the pool or to the beach. It's the first time in my life when I went so many days without 'getting ready' every morning and instead just put on a visor and went.

Ka'anapali beach had a lot of coral in the sand, making it fun to grab coral with my toes to see what it looked like. Kameron collected some and I took a few nice pieces home.
Our second night there, Sensaria had reserved one of the pool decks for a nice dinner to celebrate our accomplishments. Besides a short acknowledgment from both Rob (the owner) and Melissa (the president), the only other planned event was entertainment by hula dancers who later taught the kids to hula. That night was super windy (the wind at times was strong enough to tip over almost-full drinks and move chairs), but nice. In fact, one of my favorite things about Maui is the wind.

On Monday night we had another phenomenal dinner with Sensaria at another location on the Westin grounds. That was the only night it really rained hard. The rain lasted only about 10 minutes, but got all of the tableclothes soaking wet. The tables were moved under cover and we all enjoyed the rest of the night by some waterfalls.

One day in the middle of the week, my friend De Lisa who lives on Maui met us after she got off work (she is an 8th grade science teacher) to teach us how to surf. My friend Toni and I shared a board and Kameron and Sophie shared a board. With board rental we also got booties, rash guards (long-sleeved 'shirts') and board shorts. First I helped Toni by pushing her as the waves came close and told her when to start paddling. De Lisa's friend Trisha was there with her daughters and one of them, Kailey, helped Sophie and shared her board. I was so proud of both kids for their attitude of trying, falling and getting back up to do it again!

Another adventure was a snorkeling trip to Molokini. I've always wanted to snorkel there, so we took a boat to Molokini and then to Turtle Reef just south of Lahaina. Poor Sophie has my flaw of getting motion sick, so we were both less than thrilled with the boat ride and sick stomach. She ended up using a cool boogie board with a snorkel mask built in so she could snorkel.
Kerry and Kameron are both naturals at snorkeling, so they loved it! I've been so spoiled in the past with great snorkeling that I was a bit disappointed in Molokini. (Since being back, I've been told that it's a better place to scuba.) We just started feeling better when we got back on the boat and went to Turtle Reef. Both Sophie and I were sick again by the time we got there. And, our arrival seemed to have scared away the turtles that were in that area when we got there. That is, until I'd given Kameron the underwater camera and gone off by myself. I didn't realize how far away from the boat I'd gotten, but I was momentarily scared by something moving and noticed a Green Sea Turtle swimming just below me!


Our first day in Kihei we visited a plantation and learned a lot about coconut palms and coffee growing, among other things. (Both kids had to work on reports since they were missing an assignment at home. Sophie chose to do her report on the coconut.)


Sadly, we had to come home. We have decided that Maui will be one of our regular vacation destinations as long as we continue to get so much joy out of going there!
Next I am looking forward to meeting Laura (Laverne) in San Diego. I have to be there for a conference and since we didn't get a chance to misbehave together in Rochester this year (her and my friends Jerad and Mitch called me occasionally so I was there in spirit), we're going to meet to celebrate our birthdays and misbehave in San Diego next month. Without getting too depressed (while blogging my Maui trip), I'm so moved by what's happening in San Diego... I'm hoping the wild fires get under control and that no one else loses their life or home!
Well, enough for now.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Moving Day
Somehow almost three months have past since I last took the time to post anything.
Today my office is moving out of the building I've been in since I started working for Evergreen (over 11 years) into a 'temporary' office (we'll be there almost 2 years) in a trailer. We were to have all of our stuff packed and ready by 8am. It is now after 3pm and they are just loading my stuff into a moving truck (to drive it down the 'walkway' and around another building to my new day-time home.)
I am sitting with my laptop on a desk that I am not taking with me, with my phone next to me and nothing else in the room besides personal paintings that I'll have to walk over. There is no one left on this side of the building, so it is nice and quiet - I wouldn't mind staying here (until the construction noise starts...) ;)
My new office is a little room in a trailer that I'll share with my student/temp employee. It'll be pretty cramped, but we've got windows that open! I am the only one in my department currently with a window and now all of our department will have windows. Some of my co-workers will be in cubicles now, though. I'm thankful I'll have a door that will shut.
Tomorrow I'll unpack some, Wednesday I'll work some and then on Thursday I'll be on a plane to Maui! I know, rough life, but someone's got to live it! I will be there for 10 days and really CAN'T WAIT!
The only bummer is that, for the first time in four years, I'll miss my annual trip to Rochester to attend a conference and misbehave with my friend Laverne. What's Laverne to do without Shirl? We'll have to meet and misbehave somewhere else soon...
Today my office is moving out of the building I've been in since I started working for Evergreen (over 11 years) into a 'temporary' office (we'll be there almost 2 years) in a trailer. We were to have all of our stuff packed and ready by 8am. It is now after 3pm and they are just loading my stuff into a moving truck (to drive it down the 'walkway' and around another building to my new day-time home.)
I am sitting with my laptop on a desk that I am not taking with me, with my phone next to me and nothing else in the room besides personal paintings that I'll have to walk over. There is no one left on this side of the building, so it is nice and quiet - I wouldn't mind staying here (until the construction noise starts...) ;)
My new office is a little room in a trailer that I'll share with my student/temp employee. It'll be pretty cramped, but we've got windows that open! I am the only one in my department currently with a window and now all of our department will have windows. Some of my co-workers will be in cubicles now, though. I'm thankful I'll have a door that will shut.
Tomorrow I'll unpack some, Wednesday I'll work some and then on Thursday I'll be on a plane to Maui! I know, rough life, but someone's got to live it! I will be there for 10 days and really CAN'T WAIT!
The only bummer is that, for the first time in four years, I'll miss my annual trip to Rochester to attend a conference and misbehave with my friend Laverne. What's Laverne to do without Shirl? We'll have to meet and misbehave somewhere else soon...
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