Thursday, July 17, 2008
Oahu - Day 3
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
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
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.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
We're home from Hawaii!!!
Today was spent doing laundry, the yard work, and going to the market. That's before I got hit by the yuckies. My hubby and the kids are at the theater seeing Wall-e, and I'm at home throwing up. YUCK! At least it waited until I got home.
For those on Kauai, Jim's hand is feeling better. For those not on Kauai, I'll go into the details on that later. I have over 800 photos of our trip, and almost 2 hours of video. The easiest way for me to share is to go through it day by day. Since I had comments about there not being any photos of me during our last vacation, I made an effort to hand off the camera during this vacation :o)
So pretend it's 4:30am on the 4th of July, and we are on our way to Oahu, LOL!
We arrived at Waikiki at 1pm... unfortunately our room wasn't going to be ready until 3pm. We tried walking out by the beach, but there was a big 4th of July canoe regatta going on right outside our hotel (we were staying at the Outrigger Waikiki Beach). There were so may people there, it was hard to find a place to walk.
But, the weather was beautiful and it was great just being on the beach. The International Marketplace was right across the street from the hotel. They have lots and lots of little booths there that sell trinkets. They also have a great food court with live music entertainment. We had dinner there several nights while we were in Oahu.
That night they shot off fireworks from Magic Island. We watched the fireworks, sitting on the sand in a warm drizzle... the perfect night!
Are we looking a little tired? With the three hour time difference, it's past midnight at home, hehehe!
I'll share more tomorrow!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Happy 4th of July!
Chris's New Summer Look
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
More Graduation Pics
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Day 7 - Saturday, June 28
We just blew though Las Vegas, stopping there only for gas. Jim drove straight 7.5 hrs. Thanks to the time change we got home around 3:30pm. Since Jim usually drives 8 hours a day in a bus, 7.5 hours in his car is nothing.
It felt great to shower tonight with decent water pressure, and it's going to be great sleeping in our own beds. Cheryl is happy not to be sleeping between Jim and Chris... This past week, she had to deal with snoring in stereo.
What's a blog post without photos... so here's a few of my favorite photos from the trip:
We leave for Hawaii on Friday, so Jim will work M-TH. In between now and then, Cheryl needs to register for college, Chris has a Dr Appt for a sports physical, I have an appt to have my hair cut, and we have library books due.
It's going to be a busy week, but hopefully Chris and I can get back on the training schedule. We got in a couple days of hiking, but only ran one day last week.
It feels good to be home!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Day 6 - Friday, June 27
We walked into Moab Outdoor Adventures at 9pm last night and booked a trip for 8am this morning. Our tour guide Parker took us through class 1 and 2 rapids on the Colorado River. In between the rapids we played games, where Cheryl, Chris, and Jim ended up falling in. We had a Jr. High and High School youth group traveling down the river with us. Needless to say, not only did we get wet by the river, we also got caught in the cross-fire between the youth group rafts! LOL! It's all in fun!
Here is a photo of our raft that the tour company took from shore.
After getting cold and wet, we headed to Arches National Monument to warm up. We did some hiking up to the arches, in >100F weather. It was beautiful!!!
Well, we are on our way home. Tonight we are staying in Beaver, UT, right off HWY 15. We may stop at Las Vegas tomorrow, or we may make the entire drive home. We take it one day at a time... LOL! Good night everyone!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Day 5 - Thursday, June 26
We spent the morning touring Mesa Verde with a Ranger led group. The group of native Americans who built the Mesa Verde pueblos, aren't referred to as the Anasazi anymore. They are called the Ancient Pueblo Indians. The Anasazi were the group of Indians who mysteriously disappeared. The Ancient Pueblo Indians left their homes in Mesa Verde because of drought, migrated to AZ, and intermarried with the Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni tribes. It's more believable, but it doesn't make as good of a story.
We walked through the ruins, climbed ladders, climbed stairs, squeezed through narrow gaps in rocks, crawled through tunnels, and traversed narrow cliff trails. Good news, Jim didn't get stuck in the tunnel!
From Mesa Verde, we had a hard time trying to decide where to go next... We ended up going East to Durango, CO. We stopped at the old west downtown area, and visited the famous Durango Train Museum.
You might expect us to be in Durango right now, but we changed our minds and switched directions. We are spending the night in Moab, UT, hehehe! We are having a great time... who knows what we'll do tomorrow! But, we can tell you, it won't have anything to do with pueblo Indian ruins.