Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Hunter Family Reunion, Thanksgiving 2007







When the "Hunter Clan" gets together, we love to talk, share stories, eat, go to movies, enjoy the outdoors and play games. We especially love new games! Guitar Hero was a hit! Becky bought it for Jeff's kids--the aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews couldn't get enough. However, I have to say, it was harder than I expected. The nieces and nephews made it look so easy. I loved that all the music was from my high shcool days and even back to Steve's high school days. Jordan, Becky and I taught our family how to play Settlers. Now this game has been around awhile--yet, still addicting! We played a few rounds of that too. Adorable Ethan was showing us all how to master the game of Kerplunk. It was a quick Thanksgiving weekend which left us with fond memories and looking forward to our next reunion.

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Mele Kalikimaka

October 2006--Kauai
Napali Hike - Napali Coastline on the North Shore

Shaved Ice with Mac-Nut Ice Cream and Coconut Milk - You've got to try it!
Poli Hale - Most Western Sunsets of the U.S. & most beautiful

Before marrying Julianna, I had never been to Hawaii. I had walked the slums of India, climbed the highest mountain in Africa, rode camels in Mongolia, but had not been on a simple non-stop to Hawaii --to what I presumed was the worlds most over visited tourist attraction. Well...now I know. Kauai, in particular, is spectacular. As much as I love the mountains (coming from a land locked state) the ocean is always mesmerizing. On Kauai, you have both. Add an average temperature of 70 degrees all year long to create paradise. Julianna had it all planned out. In our rental Jeep, she took me all over the island. I still haven’t tried to surf but did body surf with a bunch of guys while several large sea turtles swam nearby. Julianna swam in between her "power reading" sessions. Who knows how many books she plowed through? Just waiting to go back!

Posted by Cody

Tuesday, September 5, 2006

Girlfriends' Annual Beach Trip

Duck Beach, North Carolina -- August 2006
Yes, we are standing in the last remnants of a hurricane! What a wild experience. We felt a little like Noah's Ark. We watched endless rain for two days. Once the rain quit, we decided to explore the small strip of sand of what was left of the beach. Even after the sun returned, the streets and our driveway were still flooded a couple feet deep. We had to hire a tow truck to pull us and our cars to dry land. A beach trip we will never forget!
***Me, Amber, Caroline, Jill and Jill***
Posted by Julianna

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Meyer Family Reunion, Bear Lake, UT-July 2006
















As long as I can remember, my family has spent the week of the 24th of July in Bear Lake, UT for a Meyer Family Reunion. In fact, during my mother's childhood, Grandpa Meyer dragged their silver bullet trailer over to Bear Lake and "parked" it to spend the summers there. So, it has become a tradition we count on every year. Great food, water skiing, family time, sun and the beach. What can be better? Just prior to our 2007 reunion, Grandma's health was declining quickly. She was determined to attend and even bought some new outfits for the reunion. Grandma's will power got her to the reunion but her health couldn't keep up. After spending a few days at the lake with her family, the 5 daughters took her home. The sisters needed to have a family meeting with Grandpa to discuss full-time care for Grandma in a rest home. In reluctant agreement, they packed up her belongings and put Grandma in the car to drive her to a care center. In the driveway, she passed right then and there in the passenger seat of the car. Apparently she was weighing in her opinion and didn't want to go. Of course, she is greatly missed. What better way to go? She was able to spend her last few days on Earth with her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in a place she had loved all her life. She quietly slipped away at the young age of 83.
***1st picture of family games***
***2nd picture is Grandma, sister Tiff and 4 of the 5 Meyer sisters***

Posted by Cody

Monday, July 3, 2006

Our First Road Trip - Escalante, UT

Escalante, Utah --June 2006
Wow! Cody can really put the "road" in Road Trip!!! Now most of my friends and family will tell you it is unusual to see me in a desert like environment for a vacation. I am a beach girl -- that is my mecca. A place where I can fully relax with a good book, Diet Coke and the warming sun. However, in Escalante I did appreciate the contrasting beauty of the red rocks to the green trees. This was my first "all day" road trip. We 4-wheeled over these beautiful desert boulders for hours to see the "Hole in the Rock" and Lake Powell. I do love the outdoors but I don't necessarily need to sleep in it.