Hidden Waterfalls and Natural Ocean Pools
Living on an island presents many advantages:
a beach is always 5 minutes away,
you get to pay more for EVERYTHING (gas is now $4.12),
Lauren has been pleasantly warm for the past seven months (a moist 90 degrees daily),
laws and rules are more like suggestions and guidelines (it's like a bad game of Red light/Green light on the roads),
BUT the best part about island life is the plethora of picture-perfect adventures.
We went on one recently with some awesome friends of ours. We're so glad we did. It's not often we drag ourselves out of bed early enough on the weekend to take in the sights of Guam (it's okay to shake your head at us in shame). Our adventure led us to some hidden waterfalls in the village of Talofofo (aka "God's country" to the locals) and some natural ocean swimming pools in Inarajan. (We could just make up crazy names of villages and you guys would never know.)
Let the photo documentation begin! Readers, please meet our adventure crew: The Kimball family. Stan, Lynnsey and the four boys who we will refer to as Synonym, Mohawk, Bowl, and Mole.
Synonym is the brains on the left and Mohawk didn't spike his hair for this trip.
We caught Lil' Mole in the midst of his favorite activity...picking at a mole. I don't think Stan appreciated it very much. Stan will be wearing a turtleneck next hike for sure.
Where's Baldo??? Atop the first of 5 waterfalls.
When parents cut hair...you can almost always expect a happy bowl cut.
Mole loving life...picking, watching, sleeping and pooping all on his dad's back.
Attempting to look cool, calm, and collected while trying not to slip off the rock. That's not a rope, but a root of a tree helping on our way down.
Obligatory family photo op with waterfall background...regular backgrounds eat your heart out.
Despite incriminating evidence, Baldo did NOT punch Synonym in the face. He was just trying to get the little guy to flex.
Who doesn't love hidden waterfall caves? Lauren doesn't...I had to drag her into this secret hole most people overlook.
Or death-defying cliff jumps? (Okay, it seemed a lot higher than it really was).
we bet yoU That If you were with us you would have jumped into this nasty brown water with us. (For the older readers: try to decode a secret message in that last sentence)
After 5 waterfalls, lunch and geocaching (Lynnsey never leaves the house without her gps) we took to the Philippine Sea.
Where's Baldo?
A cement diving board...was more than inviting for the boys. They didn't heed the no diving sign on the cement pillar.
Baldo tried to photoshop a tan on Stan, but gave up...just too white he said.
Here's a synonym for Baldo...Crazy.
Below is the "picture of the trip." No photoshop here...just one amazing camera. (The Canon t1i)
Weekend adventures are in the forecast so bunker down folks...it's about to get crazy on Guam.
4 comments:
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UH-MAZING!!!!!!!
Wow, you took this to a whole new level. The captions were the icing on the cake.
And GREAT PICTURES! So do you love your new camera yet??:) I do.
I wish Tempe was this cool.....
I haven't checked your blog in a while, and the day I do..is the day you update it! Good job. Can I live in Guam?
It was worth the wait!
SO PRETTY! That looks like so much fun. Keep posting!
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