Thursday, August 20, 2009

Hawaii


The first fun thing we did this summer was a trip to Hawaii. It was actually supposed to be a Mexican Riveria Cruise but about 6 weeks before we were supposed to leave the "swine flu" hit and they redirected our cruise to Seattle. Now I don't have anything against Seattle, but when your planning on going on a cruise to Mexico it's just not the same thing. Luckily the cruise line refunded our money and it all worked out that we could get a condo and flights to Hawaii for the same week. It was an awesome trip. The kids loved it and are looking forward to going back in about 18 months.


We were visited each night in our sleep by Kapua'a the Hawaiian Trickster God. He left small gifts for us to find each morning. (Yes my husband is the cutest thing ever!!!)


We took a cruise along the Napali coast and came up along a whole group of dolphins. There were tons of them, all jumping and playing and swimming right along side our boat. It was so cool.


The boat let us off to go snorkeling and we got to snorkel with 3 big ol' sea turtles. It was a good day for seeing some fun marine life.


Unfortunately Jason had his first bout of sea sickness on the boat ride. Very strange since he's never been any kind of motion sick before and has spent plenty of time on boats.


This was the view from our balcony. So pretty!


We barbequed at our condo one night for dinner. I think it was one of the yummiest dinners we had all week. (Not only does Jason think up cute things like the Hawaiian Trickster to leave us presents, but he can also BBQ a mean steak!)


We hiked along the Napali coast on the Kalalua trail to Kalapaki beach. A very pretty hike, but next time we need to bring more water.


Another fun thing we did was to go on a zipline tour.

Steph on the rope swing

Brook jumping from the rope swing.
Actually the funnest part of this was the rope swing and cliff jumping afterward. What we didn't know then was that the little swimming hole is open to the public, so you can go there for free. Next time we'll know, because really that was the best part.


We ate at this really yummy burger place that had outdoor seating above the restraunt with a beautiful view.



We had a great time snorkeling, body boarding and generally soaking up some rays on the beach.

The girls cute toenails (I know you can't see them very well, but trust me they were cute).

This is one of our favorite beaches, Hideaways beach. Not easy to get to, but that's why it's not crowded and one of our favorites.


Jeff and Kara found this awesome piece of ocean. It had great body boarding waves and we had a great time here. The beach was also very nice. It was the Marriott Hotel beach, so it was very nicely kept, and it had grass behind the sand with lots of shade trees. It's not private, because there's a law that no water area in Hawaii can be private.

This is my "Backcountry." We took a tubing trip down some of the manmade canals in Hawaii with a company called Backcountry Kauaii, and the sold these shorts in their gift shop. I couldn't resist.

Braden getting ready to go tubing

Brooklynn as the Canal Fairy with her magic Fairy Wand. One of our guides names was Brooklyn and she thought it was so cool that they had the same name. She had never met anyone with her same name before. I wish I would have gotten a picture of the two Brooklyn(n)'s. Tour Guide Brooklyn was even an ice skater when she was younger. Weird!




One of my mom's friends that she works with was in Kauai to get married at the same time we were there, so we stopped by to be the only guests at her wedding (they kind of eloped). It was a gorgeous setting!




Just a few other random pictures. We ate a Bubba Burger, and did some shopping, and visited the lighthouse. It was a fabulous trip!

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