Monday, August 12, 2013

Love Letter

As I write this, I have twenty four hours left on the island.  All my people have left, and I'm the last one standing.  It seems like yesterday that we arrived and cannot believe two months have passed.  I still believe someone is playing a calendar trick on me and it can't possibly be August 12th already.  A big part of me is looking forward to getting back to Texas and settling into our yearly routine, but I am extremely sad to be leaving this wonderful state.  I know there are many beautiful places all over the world, but, to me, Hawaii is the best of the best.  So for my last blog post it only seems fitting to compile a list of things that I love here...

1.  I love that this was my view every morning.
















2.  I love that this was my view every evening.

















3.  I love the trade winds.

4.  I love that every night I slept with the windows open and never got hot.
5.  I love having an apartment that is only 800 square feet, which takes about ten minutes to clean.
6.  I love that geckos eat cockroaches.  Unfortunately, the gecko that lived in our house appeared to be on a diet and didn't eat as many as I would have liked!

7.  I love that our two biggest problems of each day were what bathing suit am I wearing and what beach should we go to.

8.  I love that there were probably only two or three days all summer that we didn't put on our bathing suits.
9.  I love that jumping in the pool took the place of many evening showers for Jaden.
10.  I love walking into a restaurant for dinner and the televisions are set on the surfing channel.
11.  I love that fire trucks carry surfboards.












12.  And boats.













13.  I love that stores use surfboards as signs.







14.  I love watching Jaden surf.






















15.  I love walking through Queen Kapiolani park and seeing someone doing yoga.






















16.  I love walking down the street and seeing the most beautiful flowers.


















17.  I love rainbows.













18.  I love going to the Hilton when I need to really feel on "vacation".

19.  I love driving down the street and seeing interesting things.

20.  I love hiking in the morning and being at the beach by lunch time.

21.  I love Hawaii hiking attire!
22.  I love that the mountains and the ocean are only separated by one road.

23.  I love how creative some people are at building beach chairs.





24.  I love that I read at least 10 books this summer.



25.  I love Hawaiian tribal tattoos...and father/daughter time at the beach.




26.  I love that Jaden brought only one electronic item so he spent most of his time doing this.


27.  I love Jaden's footprints in the sand.


28.  I love sunsets.


29.  I love island time.
30.  I love that I had the best summer of my life!






 Thanks for reading my blog and keeping up with our adventures!  We'll see you next summer!

Aloha!


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Kama'aina shows the Haole

The local shows the tourist.  Jaden and I have been here a little more than two months but I'm uncertain the duration of time in which one can be truly considered a kama'aina.  I doubt we would fit the category but I can say words like Kame'hameha, Kalakaua, or Kapiolani with ease.  Or maybe I'm just good at "k" words.  Anyway, we have had three haole's come visit us within the last three weeks and I have loved playing tour guide!

Chris was ending his trip just as my dad and my friend Sherill were arriving for theirs.  Both my dad and Sherill got here last Wednesday and we hit the ground running immediately.  We spent the first day doing local things.  Jaden got caught up on some much needed surfing time while Chris, Sherill, and I people watched on Waikiki beach.
the boys beating me to the beach
On Thursday, the first thing on our agenda was hiking up Diamond Head.  We caught a cab to the entrance of the crater, which saved us all time and energy.   The cab driver really loved our group, but he had a bad "stick foot in mouth" disease.  He called Sherill the "grandma".  We all quickly put him in his place and stiffed him on his tip.  It didn't take us long to hike (we're all in really good shape) so we were up and down in an hour.  Chris and Jaden ran down the crater.  I told them they'd be way cooler if they ran up it.  They ignored me as usual.
Diamond Head Lighthouse from the top of Diamond Head
After our workout, we headed to the North Shore so Sherill could see what all the fuss was about.  We took her through the town of Halewia and on to Sunset Beach.  We did have to make a pit stop though to rent Jaden a surfboard because he has never surfed here before.  Sherill even caught a wave, too!
shaka and a new short board
She's so good, her clothes don't even get wet!
Friday was Chris' last day, so we spent the morning having breakfast at his favorite place (Cheeseburger in Paradise) and shopping at the International Market Place.
yep, they really serve food like this

After we had spent all of our money, we drove to the windward side of the island and stopped at Lanikai Beach.
our view the entire day
showing off his new turtle necklace and his traps  :)
our grandma looks better than yours!
one happy Papa
We decided to make Saturday a day of rest and lounged at the Hilton for the day.  We did manage to make ourselves presentable enough to eat at Shorebirds that night.  Even though we didn't do much, I was still exhausted!  I think we all were.....except you know who!
sandcastle building before dinner
every night, people line up to watch the sunset
typical after dinner sprint
We spent today dividing and conquering.  It was the first day of school for all the keiki on the island but not us!  It was surreal to see all the kids at recess as we were driving by the elementary school in our neighborhood.  My dad and Sherill had Pearl Harbor on their "must see" list but Jaden did not.  We decided it would probably be best for all involved that he not spend the day learning about the United States' entry into World War II.  So we went parasailing.  Yeah, yeah, I'll show him culture later.

If you have never been parasailing, there's really not much to it.  Ten people (five groups of 2) plus two crew members ride in a ski boat out to the middle of the ocean.  Each group is attached by a harness and metal clips to a gigantic parachute that soars through the air.  Sounds fun, right?  It is!  Except as the boat reached the middle of the Pacific, Jaden and I realized we both don't have great "sea legs".  We were both sick a majority of the time.  We both probably would have been happier going to Pearl Harbor.  Lesson learned!  

We didn't have much time to recuperate because tonight was luau night!  We got tickets to the Starlight Luau, where we ate a traditional island dinner and watched Hawaiian, Tahitian, and Samoan dances.  Below are some photos that Sherill sent me of Pearl Harbor and our luau.  Enjoy!
USS Missouri


USS Arizona Memorial

Granny's got a gun

the luau look
I think he's trying to flash a "hook em"
one very happy Papa
Grandma's idea, not mine
Jaden's new tattoo....a hammerhead shark
Jaden's future wife if I have anything to do with it

ALOHA!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

a sunburn is earned, not bought

Tell me about it!  The summer is almost over and I decided to change my bathing suit design which exposes a whole different part of my top to the sun.  I have earned this sunburn!  And no, Cathy Peet, my top and bottom still do not match in case you were wondering!  Chris would like for me to let you know that black people can also get sunburned and even peel.  I  keep telling him aloe vera is his best friend during times like this.  With that being said, any guesses as to what we've been up to???

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, we have been at the beach.  On Friday, we decided to hike the Lanikai Pillbox Trail.  This hike was pretty easy and really beautiful.  There were a few bunkers, or "pillboxes" along the ridge.  These bunkers were used during World War II to observe the windward coastline against possible Japanese invasion.  Once we reached the top, we were able to see the "Moks Island" in front of us and the Ko'olau Moutains behind us.  
partners in crime
popping out of the pillbox

After our hike, we headed to Lanikai Beach.  This beach is #2 on my list of favorite places, right behind the North Shore.  It was super crowded though and I even saw jellyfish swimming in the water but we still had a good time.  Jaden got stung by a jellyfish but it didn't really bother him until way later when it was time to go to bed.  Imagine that?!  Below are some photos of our day.  We ended our night watching the sunset and fireworks at the Hilton.  Like Ice Cube said, "today was a good day"  :)
gotta love the self photo
we don't ever want to leave
these sunsets never get old
On Saturday, we went to a beach close to home to watch the annual Dragon Boat races.  In my mind, I had something totally different pictured.  In reality, they were canoes that were painted to look like dragons.  Very anticlimactic.  
I could do her job!
On Sunday, we headed to the beach in front of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.  This hotel is the most ugly/beautiful hotel I have ever seen!  It is the color of Pepto Bismol (gross) and looks like an old spanish mission from far away.  However, when on the actual property it is one of the nicest places I have ever seen (if you can get used to the pink).  There is so much history behind this hotel.  It was built in 1927 (maybe pepto pink was in back then?) and was used as King Kamehameha's playground after he conquered the island of Oahu.  Even Shirley Temple stayed here during the 1930's.  
Shirley Temple was a great actress and Jaden really loves the drink, but I wanted to come here because there aren't any rocks in the water!  A lot of beaches here in Waikiki have coral even in the most shallow parts which makes it really hard to swim.  We spent a majority of our day here and then headed home.  When we got there, we had an interesting visitor waiting for us.  Chris wouldn't let me bring her inside, though.  She doesn't look like an alley cat to me.  
Flossie, the cat!
We woke up this morning to gray skies and 100% humidity.  We quickly decided today was going to be a "do nothing" type of day because of Flossie, the tropical storm (not the cat) was headed our way.    Chris and I caught up on a few shows and Jaden alternated between the tv and his nintendo.  

Hopefully the storm will pass by tomorrow so we can get back to the beach.   Don't want my sunburn to fade!   

Aloha!