Monday, July 21, 2008

Kauai - Day 7

First an update on today...

Cheryl made dinner tonight! She chose the menu, the recipes, and did the marketing. She made stir-fry green beans, a teriyaki salad, and egg rolls. That's a lot of green for a girl that doesn't care for veggies. It tasted great, and was greatly appreciated!

Jim went in to see the doctor again about his hand. They put him in a thumb splint last week, and today told him to take it off for short periods to "exercise" his thumb. He goes in again next week.

Kauai, Day 7 - July 10
Didn't I say we were going to relax once we got to Kauai? LOL! We started with a trip to Glass Beach. The beach gets its name from all the sea glass that washes ashore here from an old rubbish dump adjacent to the beach. There isn't as much glass here as there used to be. I remember when you would have to dig down through 6" of glass before you could find the sand.




You can also find pieces of smoothed pottery; and just around the corner, in the tide pools, you can find old rusted engine parts.








Walking on the lava can be tricky, as my hubby found out... He stepped on a rock that rolled, and he skinned his arm, leg, and jammed his thumb. I took him to the emergency room for x-rays. It's not broken, just a bad sprain.


Well, since it's not broken, it's not holding us back... We only have a short time on Kauai, so we decided to skip the tourist stuff (waterfalls and overlooks). But after the emergency room, we went to Spouting Horn (for the shopping, hehehe!).


After Spouting Horn, we went on a hike to Hanapepe in search of Shaved Ice!


After we've had shaved ice, it's on to the Sunshine Market, which is where the local growers come to sell their goods.


Here is my niece explaining to my dad that when my mom told him to put the flowers in water, she meant for him to use a vase. Hahaha!


NO WE'RE NOT DONE! Next it's on to the Salt Pond beach for a swim!


Stopping by to say "Hi" to Uncle Martin:


Here's my husband on the beach taking it easy after his fall this morning.


After cleaning up from the beach, it's dinner at Grandma's house!


Say "Hi" to TJ!!!


That's our first full day on Kauai! And a full day it was! We also found out that Galaxy tied Chivas. We would have never lived it down if Chivas had won...

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Oahu to Kauai - Day 6

I found this recipe on BethieJ's blog.... Strawberry Muffins!
We must have picked more than a gallon of berries since we got back from vacation. This was a great recipe to use them up... yummy too! Thanks for sharing, Beth!

Oahu to Kauai, Day 6 - July 9

Happy Birthday, Mom! I remembered now, even if I didn't remember then...
Today is a traveling day. We say aloha to Oahu, and aloha Kauai!


We got to Kauai in time to grab a bite to eat before doing our round at the relatives. We stopped at Uncle Shoso's and Auntie Betty's, but they weren't home. We stopped at Uncle Tom's and Auntie Mary's where we met up with my mom and dad. To Cheryl's delight, it's mango season! There are mangoes everywhere... in the trees, on the ground, everyone is giving them away to each other... it's mango overload! My mom said that she can hear the mangoes falling from the trees during the night, LOL!


We are staying with my Uncle Willy and Auntie Geri. We stopped by there to drop off our suitcases and pick-up Grandma K, then it's back to the airport to to meet my brother and his family. They will be staying with Uncle Tom and Auntie Mary.


We all made it! YAHOO!!!

Oahu - Day 5

I took Cheryl shopping yesterday at Ontario Mills Outlet Center. We left at 11am and got home at 10pm. What a long day! Cheryl got a pair of shoes, a shirt, and two bras. I got Jim a wallet. That's all. When I gto home, the computer keyboard wouldn't work. I was too tired to deal with it last night. So here is yesterday's hawaii post (a little late).

Oahu, Day 5 - July 8

Our last full day on Oahu and being the tourists that we are, we just had to surf Waikiki!


Yep, me too!


Here's Cheryl wiping out!


Jim with Waikiki in the background:


... and my good looking guy:


We spent the afternoon doing the last item on David's "must-do on Oahu" list... Shopping at Ala Moana! Ala Moana is a HUGE 3-story mall. They have a food court that was so large, we just stood there saying, "WOW! Where do we want to eat? Where do we start?" LOL!


We spent the evening walking through Waikiki and International Marketplace one last time. I don't think I mentioned all the street performers. There were statue people (one gold, two silver, and one dressed in newspaper), artists, musicians, Elmo, and the basketball guy. I didn't take photos of the street performers. They don't like it unless you pay them first.


Now it's time to go to bed, pack, and get ready to head on to Kauai... and relax!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Oahu - Day 4

First some news. Cheryl didn't get her job, at least not yet. They want to wait until her schedule settles down. I was wondering how she was going to practice with the college team, work at a soccer camp, register for college, AND hold study job. They asked her to call back after school starts.

Oahu, Day 4 - July 7
Today we hit #1 on David's list... The Arizona Memorial. The concierge at the hotel told us that it gets very crowded, so go early. We arrived in Pearl Harbor at 7:15am (15 minutes before it opened), and were around 700th in line! That put us in Group 5. We walked through the exhibits before our Group met at 8:45. First they showed us a video. The video was very well done! "Enjoyed" is not the right word to use, but it was a great video. Then we boarded a boat that took us to the memorial.




Here are some photos at the memorial:








Visiting the memorial took all morning. After lunch, we arranged to rent a couple of jetskis. We left from the marina near Ala Moana Beach Park, took a van to the boat launch, then took a boat to the place to pickup the jetskis. The jetskis launch from a floating platform near Sand Island.


We took two jetskis one for Jim and me, and one for Cheryl and Chris. Jim drove ours the entire time. Cheryl and Chris took turns driving.


A couple of maniacs. Cheryl said she got the jetski up to 45mph.


Jim doing donuts.


On our way back to Honolulu.

Hellboy

I went for my long run yesterday... 19 miles! Well, actually I ran 14 miles, ran/walked 2 miles, and walked 3 miles. That was the longest day in my half-marathon training plan.
Jim went to the doctor for his hand. They re-x-rayed it and verified that there were no broken bones, but it's still bothering him. He has another doctor appointment on Monday.
The kids went to see HellBoy 2. They said it was funny and give it two-thumbs up! I've never seen the first movie, but from the poster, it doesn't look funny to me...

I have a dentist appointment in a few minutes. I'll post the Hawaii pictures when I get back.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Oahu - Day 3

Let's start with some soccer first. I got Jim tickets to the USA Women's vs Brazil game for Father's Day. That game was last night in San Diego. USA won 1-0, but the star forward, Abby Wambach, broke her leg. This was the last game before the team left for the Olympics in China. Now they need to go without Abby Wambach :o(

Oahu, Day 3 - July 6
It's a day of hiking. We planned on starting with #6 on David's list: Nu’uanu Pali Lookout. On the way to the lookout, we stopped at the MaunaWili Trail. It looked really pretty, so we took it a little ways (not the entire 9.3 miles!).


Isn't it pretty?


Next stop is Nu’uanu Pali Lookout! This spot overlooks the East side of the island (which is very green and beautiful). It is known for being very very windy, but wasn't too bad when we were there.


After a conversation about the Beatles in the car, an empty stretch of road led to an Abby Road photo op. LOL! It's not quite like England...


Our next stop was Punch Bowl Cemetery. Can you see the heart shaped shadow from the trees? There are two hearts, one on each side of the monument.


Our next destination was #5 on David's list... Tantlus Lookout. This is a quote from David's email: "Visiting this lookout shouldn't take too long unless you get lost, but if you get the right directions, its not hard to find the place, plus the drive up the mountain is beautiful." Guess what? We got lost. As we were driving around the Tantlus loop (in a clock-wise direction), we saw some cars parked along the North side of the road. We stopped, saw the hiking trail, and assumed it was the trail to Tantlus Lookout. We were wrong. The Pu'u Ohi'a trail does not lead to the Tantlus Lookout... But it was a very pretty hike:


The bamboo forest was very neat!


Can you see Diamond Head behind Cheryl?


Some people just have to do things the hard way...


Getting back in the car and driving completely around the Tantlus Loop, we found the overlook just before hitting the main road... BEAUTIFUL view of Honolulu:


Our last hike was #4 on David's list... the hike to the top of Diamond Head! After a whole bunch of switchbacks:


Stairs:



And Tunnels:


We came to this:


Even Jim thought it was worth the hike... just BEAUTIFUL!



Other than a well deserved dip in the ocean, that's it for Day 3!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Oahu - Day 2

I'm feeling much better today. It was just a 24 hr thing like my daughter and my brother caught on Kauai. My nephew goes to school at the University of Hawaii, and he put together a list of seven things that he recommends to do while on Oahu. Isn't he great?!! Here we are Day 2 on Oahu, we took a drive around the island and hit 2 of David's seven recommendations.

Oahu, Day 2 - July 5
Thanks to jet lag, we were up and ready to go by 6am. We started driving around the island. Our first stop was Hanauma Bay (#3 on David's list of things to do). He calls this the biggest tourist spot on Oahu, and it was beautiful!

We had to pay to get in, then watch a mandatory video about preserving the reef, before we could snorkel here. This is supposed to be the best snorkeling area on the island.

Here is Cheryl asking... "Where's the fish?"

Here's a few, but they were really few and far between...

I'm loving my new waterproof digital camera! Check this out!



Here's a couple more photos from Hanauma Bay.



After Hanauma Bay, we continued around the island, stopping whenever we saw a nice beach or a possibly good snorkeling spot. We skipped the Polynesian Cultural Center. We figured that if it was any good, David would have put it on his list of things to do. I wanted to stop for shrimp at one of the spots along the North-East side of the island, but the timing wasn't quite right for lunch.

East side, Chris feeling his jet lag with Chinaman's Hat in the background...

North shore, Pupukea Beach Park (in Sunset Beach) looked like a good place to snorkel, but still no fish here...

Well, being the tourists that we are, we also stopped at the State park to see Waimea Falls (which was was completely dry because of the drought), and the Dole Pineapple Plantation (where we dutifully bought some pineapple):

#2 on David's list was the North Shore and Matsumoto’s shave ice. We were just leaving the North Shore and figured that we must have missed Matsumoto's so we stopped at a little shaved ice place in a surf shop. After we finished our shaved ice, and drove about 100 feet, there was Matsumoto's with a line out the door and along the entire front of the building. Anyway, we missed Matsumoto's, but I'm not sure we would have stood in that line anyway.

We got back late, but in time for a swim and a quick dinner before bed. It was a beautiful drive. With a lot of "overlooks over-seas" (hahaha! That's for Cheryl) That's it for day 2... stay tuned for day 3.



And... WELCOME TO KAUAI, Mima!!!

Wall-e

Let's start with a review of Wall-e. Isn't he cute? He looks like Johnny-five from Short Circuit.

My hubby and kids went to see Wall-e last night. My husband and Chris loved it; my daughter didn't like it at all...

So, there you go... Wall-e is a boy's movie. According to Cheryl, I didn't miss anything.
I'll wait and watch it when it comes out on DVD.