Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hawaii - random photos

These pictures are just pictures that made our trip fun and didn't really fit into any of the previous posts but we definitely couldn't leave them out!


Kenna at Cheeseburger in Paradise enjoying a pina colada, virgin of course!


The old banyan tree in downtown Lahaina - this tree is amazing


We hiked to Nakalele's blowhole, but it was so windy that day, we didn't make it all the way down to the blowhole.  This is the view from where we were


See how windy it was?




This 200XL shirt is in Hilo Hattie's - keep in mind it's only the 2nd largest Hawaiian shirt in the world!


Downtown Lahaina there is a koi pond right in the middle of the outdoor mall ~ this is right after we landed, we stopped to eat even before going to the resort!  (I love my friend in the background on the phone)

Several times we walked along the harbor where the tour boats go in and out.  On this particular day, a deep sea fishing boat had come in, cleaned it's catch and offered it to the people along the harbor.  Chris enjoyed tasting this raw mahi mahi!


On one of the several times we stopped for Hawaiian shave ice, Kenna ran across the street to pick herself a plumeria



Best buddies along the harbor


Of course there was shopping in all the shops along front street in downtown Lahaina!


Jace with a tiki in Hilo Hattie's


The main reason I wanted to go to Hilo Hattie's?  They have a spot where you can pick pearls from oysters and for Lindsay's birthday, I thought it would be fun for her to do so!
Here she is picking her oyster~


She got TWINS!! Not only 2 but 2 gorgeous white pearls!


I decided to get it set for her and for doing so, the lady let us pick another oyster.  Kenna and Jace picked next and got a beautiful black pearl.  Long story short, I was a sucker and ended up getting each of us girls matching necklaces - we ended up with 2 white pearls, a black pearl and 3 pink pearls - here is what the setting looks like, this is with one of the pink pearls ~ (I guess I'll always remember what I paid for them too - the chain isn't included)


Jace caught himself a big wave!


This is Kenna, walking back from writing all her friends names in the sand - notice her phone in hand? She texted each of them their names in the sand


Boys will be boys ~ Jace is playing in the fountain at whaler's village


At whaler's village, Ali wanted her picture taken with this whale


A nice young man was kind enough to take a family photo along the harbor


 I started planning this back in 2010 after Chris and I had gone.  We ended up getting a great deal on airfare back in May 2011 so it was a long countdown before we actually left.  This was definitely a once in a lifetime family trip! We are blessed to have been able to go spend time together and strengthen our family bond - This trip was everything I dreamed it would be with the kids and so much more - I think we are all in agreement that it stinks to be home - we are missing the warm sun, the smell of the flowers, the Hawaiian shave ice, the beach, the pool..............I can go on!

Lanai snorkel and wild dolphin watch

We headed out to another Hawaiian island to snorkel and were told we would possibly see some dolphins along the way.  The island we headed to was Lanai, it used to be a huge pineapple plantation, the Pacific Whale Foundation was the company that hosted this adventure. It was a beautiful morning and we were all excited to go!
Here are Makenna, Emily and Lindsay right after we boarded the boat

And here's one of everyone - the sun was pretty bright, just ask Lindsay

As we headed out of Lahaina Harbor, we started almost immediately seeing whales.  Several times the captain had to power down the boat because it's a law that they can't be within 100 feet of them.  The whales can get as close as they want and this one was only about 50 feet away......

As we got closer to Lanai, Chris got some wet suits for himself, Ali and Kenna - they're ready to go!


They took us to a place where the wild dolphins were - I absolutely LOVE dolphins and think they are so amazing. It was fantastic to see them in the wild.....breaching, swimming, spinning.... it was awesome!


Me and Kenna as she was preparing to get into the water to snorkel

Chris decided he would go in by way of the slide....

Waving to let us know it was all good!

Chris is helping Ali get acclimated to the deep ocean while Baylie looks on


Ali opted to stay on a boogie board to snorkel so Chris pulled her along


Kenna, headed out to meet them

Chris and Kenna


Baylie got brave enough to go with Makenna but she also wanted to stay on a boogie board


Emily on board the boat

On the way back to Maui, we saw tons and tons of whales.  Chris was funny, walking around the boat trying to get the best pictures of them.  We came across a group of them vying for the female - the instructor on board said there were at least 4 males all trying to get the attention of the 1 female.  It was so amazing to see them in action - here are 2 that have surfaced

Here are about 3


Watching the whales was so fantastic, we were enamored by them and even though we had seen a lot, we all looked each time someone saw one as if seeing one for the first time!


My cute little man, Jace enjoying the boat ride!

This was such a fun excursion! The wind came in and the waves really picked up so we had to leave the snorkel spot a bit earlier than we were supposed to.  The boat was rocking and jumping waves like mad, it's a good thing none of us get sea sick, although we can't say the same for another passenger! We had a wonderful day snorkeling (some of us) and watching the wild dolphins and whales - so FUN!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Royal Lahaina Luau

We hadn't originally intended to go to a luau while we there as we know from past experience how expensive they are.  Luckily, Chris found a great deal on this one where the kids went free! It was much more laid back than the last luau we went to and much better food!
Before we went into the luau, there were tables set up where people were selling their woodcarvings, crafts and lei's.  I found a little tiki that I bought for Chris.


As we entered the luau, we were escorted to our table

They have a pig ceremony where they invite the guests to come watch as they pull the pig from the ground where it has been cooking all day long


Then, they take it up on the stage for all to see.....

While they are preparing the pork, they invite the guests to come up on the stage and learn to 'hula'  Emily had said that she would go, but then no one wanted to go with her so I told her I would and at that point, Ali decided to come too


Learning some moves...........


After the delicious Kahlua pork, it was time for the show to begin!  Jace and Baylie found a comfy spot on dad's lap


Let the show begin....




The 'fire dancers' were among the favorite of the night!



And I must put this picture in, this was Lindsay's 18th birthday - I found the cutest luau dancer before the luau began and literally dragged her to him to get a picture with him.  She loves it now as it's her facebook profile picture! Isn't he cute?

After the luau, all the dancers make themselves available to take pictures with the audience. Chris, Baylie, Kenna, Jace and Ali took advantage of a cute girl dancer!


I'm so glad we were able to attend a luau as they really are a fun experience!  We had a great evening and enjoyed the show, the food and especially being together!