This blog post is the equivalent of inviting you into my living room for a slideshow, 1970s style! Here are the Top 10 Hawaiian Vacation Memories that will stay with me long after our return.
1. Quite memorable is the fact that my husband and I mistakenly made plane reservations for the day before our vacation home would be ready for occupancy. This left us with another whole day and night to fill before meeting up with the rest of the family. We booked our extra night at a Marriot Resort, which would have been heavenly if our flight had not been delayed for eleven hours in Denver. We stumbled into the hotel at 2 am, and had to wait for the next day to behold the beauty of Waikiki Beach. It was a pretty unforgettable chain of events before our vacation even began!
Waikiki Beach |
Our hotel for the first night. Oh, bummer, an extra night in Hawaii! |
3. I will long remember the view from our bedroom window once we got to our rented home at Kailua Beach, on the eastern side of Oahu. My husband and I found ourselves awake and enjoying the sunrise several times on our vacation. The beautiful sky, amazingly teal ocean, riotous palm trees, and our neighbors' lovely home made it an unforgettable view.
And the closer view of our own pool and hot tub wasn't bad either!
One afternoon, I retreated to the balcony to sketch the view in the travel journal I had brought. My daughters immediately squeezed into place at my elbows...most of my artwork is created while trying to hold myself steady against their jostling and wiggling! But they make the most appreciative audience, oohing and ahhing over my artistic efforts; how can I resist having them around while I draw and paint?
My sketched and watercolored version of our view |
Katy's Hawaiian sunrise |
Bayla's Hawaiian sunrise |
My husband, the girls and I |
Katy walking with my father, with Bayla taking her usual lead at the head of the group. |
My husband and Katy on the steps up to the waterfall |
Manoa Falls |
5. It's always fun to see what captures the imagination of children as opposed to the adults when traveling with a mixed group. We stopped at the amazing Nuuanu Pali Lookout with its breathtaking panoramic view of the windward side of the island. The mountains create a tunnel with a wind effect that had my hair standing up vertically. No one photo could capture the enormity of it all:
The kids were riveted by something else altogether: this little chameleon in the parking lot, being held in this photo by the park guide making sure we paid for our parking.
The girls raced back from the lookout point to try to find the little guy again before we left the site.6. Another memorable morning from our vacation was my horseback-riding experience at Kualoa Ranch. I took the two-hour tour with my father, step-sister, and her husband, while everyone else went on the bus tour and checked out the petting zoo.
I have zero horseback-riding experience, and you'll notice that other than our guide, I was one of the only ones who opted for a helmet. I figured if I had it, I wasn't going to need it!
Our ride took us through rainforest scenery, on a high road above the coast, by the foot of the mountains...quite an array of landscapes for one ranch!
My horse liked to pick up his pace a bit to get up the hills, which scared me the first couple times. I like to think we came to an understanding by the end of our time together, and altogether he was a kind host for a newbie rider!
7. A real outdoor Hawaiian luau is a memorable experience. We went to the Chief's Luau, located by Sea Life Park. We were all welcomed with a lei made of kukui nuts, and my girls came ready to hula in grass skirts gifted to them by my step-sister. (My younger daughter did her best to pout her way through as many photos on our trip as she could, but the pout does not at all reflect her actual mood...just an unfortunate effect for the camera!)
We had individual family photos taken against the backdrop of Rabbit Island, as well as a group photo of all ten of us with the Chief himself and one of the hula dancers.
The girls did some of the luau activities, like trying to make fire the old fashioned way, with two pieces of wood. This gentleman was helpful, but not even any of the adults I watched made much progress.
The ladies learned a little hula dancing...
...and Katy and I got tattoos of dolphins spray-painted to our forearms.
We got goofy with our kukui bead leis, turning them into beards and mustaches over the dining table.
And the evening culminated in a performance of dances that traced the history of Polynesia, including an impressive fire-knife dance once darkness had fallen.
8. Not everything memorable is good, mind you, and a memory that will stay with me a long time from our Hawaiian vacation was my six-year-old Katy being stung by a Portuguese man-o-war.
Kailua Beach, where we were staying, is plagued by man-o-war, and I knew it from the guide books I had read before we arrived. But I could hardly believe it when Katy started yelling and screaming, and I looked down to see a blue thread wrapped around her foot.
The blue thread is the man-o-war's tentacles, and carries its sting. My husband rushed her back to the house, and we did the best we could with vinegar, water, and Benadryl. Within an hour, most of the swelling and pain seemed to disappear. The internet said things like, "Not every man-o-war sting results in death," and when I called the pediatrician to follow up this morning, it was suggested that we should have sought more thorough medical care while still in Hawaii. So, pray with me that this incident will stay merely a memory, with no follow-up concerns that we aren't expecting!
And my younger daughter is a natural hula-girl, don't you think?
I loved watching my girls stroll up the beach with their grandpa in the early morning:
And after the man-o-war "incident," we spent some "towel time" getting the girls (and their mom!) re-acclimated to the beach!
10. And what vacation would be complete without a little shopping!
Silly Barack Obama gift items are everywhere, since Kailua is his own favored vacation spot in Hawaii.
I saw this gorgeous mermaid on the wall at one store, and had visions of someday recreating the beauty:
I loved the bookish piles and mish-mash at Bookends:
And my step-mother, step-sister, and I found plenty of beach-themed home décor during our window shopping:
So, you now have seen my 21st century version of the 1970s beach vacation slide show! I hope you are enjoying your own memorable vacations (or staycations) this summer season.