Tales of Viwa Island and more….

Welcome back!

So, the Greenstein / Chernacks arrived recently from SF for a 2 week adventure…..and boy did we give them an adventure…….as well as a super hero welcome!

Our dearest Bubu Eseta’s cousin is the Chief / Ratu of the village on Viwa Island and invited us out to the village for a visit.  Here are the cousins on an overcast and cool start to their Fiji adventure.

Lucy and Salote…

Will and Eseta…..who just might have the biggest laugh in the S. Pacific.

Daddy in back….

We parked on the mud flats at lowish tide and hiked up and over a small mountain to the village on a path surrounded by avocado and orange trees….both in season and delicious.

All aboard!

First stop was to meet the chief and give him the gift of kava.  I later found out I was much too casual in my meeting with the chief…..in my defense, he came out and introduced himself by his first name which was disarming…and I guess, I get overly casual when disarmed.  Wouldn’t mind a do-over on that one.

A little Viwa history for y’all.  John Hunt, often described as the Apostle of Fiji (at least on Christianity.com) was a Methodist Missionary who was the first to translate the Bible into numerous Fijian dialects back in the 1840’s….and did it all from his sanctuary on Viwa Island.  Additionally, he brought the first printing press to Fiji (which is still located in the village) to print out the newly translated New Testament which according to Christianity.com helped turn Fiji from cannibalism to Christianity.    My god.

Anyways, he is certainly revered and is buried behind the John Hunt Memorial Church.

After a brief tour of his village, we stopped and looked out over the island to see John Hunt’s house off in the distance.   Sitting on the porch, the Chief reminded us that cannibalism made life as a missionary in the 1800’s rather difficult which prompted me to ask how John Hunt met his demise at such an early age of 36.  The Chief chuckled and said, oh no….it was diarrhea.  The timing was pretty spot on so again feeling disarmed, I laughed thinking we had a moment….man, I cannot buy a break.

Evan on a stroll through the village.  Size is so relative isn’t it?

Kids and coconuts…


Cousins and coconuts….not weird at all.

We assumed we arrived at low tide…..which occurred a few hours later when we tried to leave.  That is decidedly not a smile on David’s face…and that boat is not light (I was on the other end trying to lift it out of the mud while David and Evan pushed)…..and for the record, it eventually worked.

Next stop was a quick overnight visit to Leluevia…..as I mentioned in a previous post, each time we visit Leleuvia, our kids become more and more adventurous in the water….this time was no different.

Lucy and Alice on their chariot…..

Looking for sea snakes and sea spiders at low tide…

Wait for me!!!!!!!!!!

For the record, calling it a hunt for sea spiders was not such a great idea as we found a few and ended up having to carry Lucy back to dry land.  Ever patient cousin Dave possibly explaining that they aren’t exactly sea spiders.

Which prompted a dance off from the movie Sing….or Moana….

As I mentioned the kids become more and more adventurous every time their toes hit the water.

Here is Will in the open water…..with mommy patrolling close by.

Lucy and Daddy headed out to check out the fishes….

…..in a story we tell at night (or should), this is where she turns into a mermaid.

Totally magical.

Will turns 3.  Having blown out a embarrassingly parent focused 1st Birthday party for Will followed up with a M&M fueled trampoline fest for #2, we decided to dial back #3 and have a more intimate 3rd birthday at home with his cousins and his best buddy in the whole wide world, Jacky Booty.

Here is the birthday boy in his sulu….which stayed on for all of this picture.

BFF Jacky Booty and William

Happy long life to you sweet boy!

Later that week, Waldorf had a birthday for Manu, Anwen and William.  In typical Waldorfian fashion, Shirlyn made it magical with candles and flower arrangements and crowns while Lora launched into a story about guardian angels playing with a crystal ball that rolled away.  Note to parents, if you talk in never ending and completely non-sensical circular tangents about angels and crystal balls, you can actually hypnotized up to 30 kids.  Still in disbelief how Lora’s tales single handedly managed to keep 30 kids focused and quiet in front of mountains of brownies and birthday cake.  Next she will teach them all to fly….

I know it might feel like blog overload, but we have been busy so next blog will have stories from our visit to the Highlands and the island of Toberua!  Stay tuned…..

As always, gobs of love from Fiji!

Abby, William, Lucy and Clancey

 

 

How to Make a Banana, Slip & Slide Holi Style and so much more….

First of all, when I reviewed this post, I love that the title of this post reads, How to make a banana slip and slide……:)

Here we go:

So, we decided to make a serious effort with our garden this year….mind you when I say we decided to make a serious effort I mean we found our green thumb and his name is Varea.  He started a nursery under the sea turtle mural in the front yard, dug out a bigger garden by the pool in the backyard and out of nowhere we had a beautiful crop of long beans, eggplant and lettuce.

In addition we have seen an abundance of bananas, papayas, red hot chili peppers, passion fruit and oranges that we missed last year because Cyclone Winston hit in early February.

Without a banana tree in your backyard it is hard to know how a banana comes to be a banana….so, it is safe to say that I became a bit obsessed with the banana trees in our backyard and decided to document start to finish…enjoy.  🙂

Banana Buds

Banana Bread!

Holi is a Hindu spring festival known as the ‘festival of colors” or the ‘festival of love”.  I mean seriously, I didn’t think it could get better than the “the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance and hope over despair “ promised by Diwali, but the festival of color and love….come on, it’s beautiful!

How does one celebrate Holi at the kids Waldorf school in Suva?  White shirts, lots of colorful paint and one big makeshift slip & slide down the hill behind the school!

Everyone ready?

Lucy is!

Will and Saku.   Not so much.

On your marks….

Get set!

Go!

Oh man….nobody was having any fun.

More please!

Monika adding some color…

Shirlyn too……not sure how this one plays out, but am guessing he didn’t enjoy what happened next.

Will and his safety blanket / Nani.

Lora..

Nani!

Malisha going with mostly yellow….

Will’s buddy Gerrard also having 0 fun…..

….and finally, Booma and Will taking a slide together….

Nasili.  About an hour from our house…past the airport, down a dirt road and through a village you can drive out to a 2 mile stretch of black sand called Nasili.   Outside of Nasili, there is a break in the reef that surrounds our island of Viti Levu resulting in nice little waves to play in…..along with black sand (more like mud) to cover thyself in……and endless amounts of stick’s and yes, water bottles washed up on shore to play with.  Certainly not paradise for most, but a perfect place for a 3 & 5 year old to come up with endless games, build castles, cover themselves in mud and catch their first waves.

A boy and his sticks…and lobster swimsuit.

Washed up bottles make the best toys…

Pretty sure this would be a mud castle…

Let’s do this…

Magnum.

Picturesque?  Hmmmmmm.  Fun?  Oh hell yes!

….and by the way,   Nicolas (pictured below) who is widely credited with getting Lucy over her fear of water also now is credited with getting both Lucy and Will their first, second and third waves!  No pics as I was on the receiving end of their first rides…..hopefully more surfing pics to come.  In fact, the board that I bought for myself upon our arrival in Fiji might turn out to be the perfect beginner board for the kids.  Funny how things work out.

Trish, you got a little mud on your knee…

I think it is safe to say that Lucy loves to be in the water….she has swim lessons at the olympic pool near our house 3 times per week and a few weeks ago, she participated in the Friday night races at the Damodar Aquatic Center.  Generally speaking this is how she looks when at the pool…..excited and ready to go.

She entered in the 25m Freestyle/Front Crawl (she is almost 5) with a bunch of 6-7 year olds.  As the lady in end of the video remarks, ‘I love her rotation’……coolest dead last place finish of all time!

Here is Abby and our little Moana waiting for her heat to be called…

Here she is after her first race….

Will still seems to be a bit more interested in the Ice Cream shop than swimming, but he also enjoys the water and we hope to have him swimming without the floaties by end of summer.  Life would be far less stressful when this happens.

In addition to swimming, Lucy has been consistently going to tennis after school on Thursdays for much of the past year.  She really loves Junior or (JuneYA as Lucy corrects me everytime) and as you can see in the below video has become a bit of a monster on the court.  The ground strokes are great as well as the net play, but I love the ‘take that boys’ walk back to the line.

Stay tuned for more stories of a visit from the cousins, Will’s 3rd Bday Party, a trip to the Highlands, Toberua, Leleuvia and much more…..

With love,

William, Lucy, Clancey and Abby