Thursday, July 10, 2008

Couple of Weeks in Paradise (part 1)

Wow. Why does it seem like some weeks and months just sorta creep by, and then some whirl past you, leaving you dizzy and wondering who exactly is going to clean up from the freakin' tornado that just hit you in the head? I think my summer has been a little on the tornado side..maybe not quite that dramatic, but i don't ever feel like i recover before the next big event happens. The summer of constant....stuff. Needless to say, blogging has gone on the back burner for me. Hopefully, things are going to slow a little now.

Here's the post I started before I had to leave for Girls Camp...it's a little dated now that we have been back from Hawaii for a month, but I had to get something written down so I wouldn't forget things.

So, um, I kinda like Hawaii. I think Utah should adopt some of things about Hawaii that I really like, namely Plumeria bushes/trees (they give the air this glorious scent and they're everywhere!), the easy going drivers (you want to cut in front? hey, sure, go ahead... and aloha to you), Hawaiian Shave Ice (ice cream on the bottom, flavored ice and then topped with sweetened condensed milk - SO GOOD!)and the ocean. We need an ocean around here. One that has lots of sandy beaches....and pretty fish in it. Especially fish you can't pronounce like the humuhumunukunukuapua'a. Not a stinky lake. With stinky brine shrimp. Maybe I should go to talk to the Utah State Legislature 'bout it....HAH! They somehow can't even find funding for school supplies..I don't think they will help me much with my ocean.

So we've been back now for a couple weeks (edit: a month now) and I been purposely avoiding the computer because I was a little overwhelmed with the thought of jotting down TWO WEEKS of vacation. Made my head spin. But I have decided that no one really wants to read a long travel log anyway, right? ("And then we made a left turn at the beach, followed the road to a parking lot where we all got out of the car and walked to a Shave Ice stand where there was this nice, rosy cheeked man named Buddy with a Bob Marley Lives! shirt..") Ugh. Painful. In my family, we all have pretty short attention spans, and we're the ones who will be reading this years from now, so I'm going for highlights and just general funny things I want to remember. Thus, once again, I have put out the disclaimer that you certainly don't have to read beyond this point because someone else's vacation is never as exciting as your own.

WEEK 1: MAUI

First off, just for background, we went to Hawaii with my entire family - parents, brothers, sisters, and all the kids. Jane and Allison were in heaven having their cousins to play with 24/7. We stayed in Worldmark condos on Maui and Kauai. We were a group to be reckoned with - 24 strong. Many fled in fear.

If you are looking for an island with endless things to do, Maui is the one. We were going non-stop everyday, going on all kinds of adventures. First day, we hit the beach which was right across the street from us. This is how Jane and Allison did the beach pretty much the whole trip. Jane spent almost all her time with a bucket, running down to the waves, careful that they didn't get too close, filling up her bucket with water and dumping it into a hole her cousins dug for her. Over and over. I think she was sure that at some point, the water would actually stay in the hole and not just disappear into the sand. Allison basically spent her time trying to get sand into every possible crevice or orifice on her body that she could, even her mouth. She would trick you by playing up by you in the sand for a while until you started talking to someone and then she would make a break for the water and crawl (not steady on her feet well enough during week 1 but walking confidently by herself on the sand by week 2. Go Allie!) at mach speed for the water, straight into the waves. No fear. It was a bit tiring keeping track of her.

Over the next week we would alternate between beach, pool, and adventures. Here are our favorites:

The Road to Hana: Beautiful, windy (as in curvy, not air in a hurry) road that takes you all day to drive, with lots of places to stop and see cool stuff. Our rental car was a bright yellow/orange mustang convertible that we named Chester (after Chester Cheetah 'cause the car was the color of a Cheeto). It was fun to have on the drive (except Jevan and my nephews were in it pretty much the whole time...which was actually just fine because Jane was not a fan of the car and kept asking us to roll up the window when we put the top down). Things we saw: A bamboo forest, a black sand beach, a red sand beach and waterfall with places to jump off into a huge pool.

Snorkeling at the "Fish Bowl": After hiking about a mile over spiky lava rock, there is this fabulous secluded and enclosed bay with the most incredible display of fish. Our favorite was a trumpet fish that would change colors AND patterns according to it's surroundings.

Warren & Annabelle's Magic Show: So I know you usually think magic shows are just for kids, and a bit cheesy, but this one was amazing! Not only is the guy (Warren) an incredible magician, but also one of the best comedians I have heard in a long time. To help with his show, he picks 4 couples out beforehand and then has them sit up front. Imagine our excitement when we were actually chosen to be one of the couples! Once the show started we quickly learned that our purpose was not so much to help but to be continuously made fun of. It was really funny. He named the 4 guys after men in the Andy Griffith show. Jevan was Goober. So many funny stories here but suffice it to say that if you are going to Maui, we HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend seeing this show.

Haleakala: One day we drove up to the summit of the Haleakala Crater which sits up at 10,000 feet above sea-level..and we're talking literally...you start at sea-level and drive a road which just switchbacks up to 10,000 feet. Views were spectacular. I loved that we were above clouds - at one spot you would look down off the mountain and all you would see was a sea of white. Definitely felt like we were on top of the world. We did some hiking and Jane actually fell dead asleep while riding on Jevan's shoulders. How she stayed on was anyone's guess.


Random: My wonderful sister-in-law (who was really the tour guide for the family - she is spunky and fun and we all just followed her around, poor thing) took us crab hunting one night. I think it was the highlight of Jane's trip. Crabs are all over the beach at night, so we all took our flashlights and caught us a few. Jane was fascinated and kept wanting to hold them. In fact, the first one we found she practically pounced on, trying to catch it by tickling it into submission. She talked about it for days.

The best of the rest: More sand, more ocean, more sand, more pool, more snorkeling, more boogie boarding, more shave ice, more sand, more ocean, more Hawaiian sunsets, more chocolate covered macadamia nuts..and some more chocolate covered macadamia nuts, except with toffee this time....mmmm....I think I gained 5 pounds on just those alone. Good times all around.

Favorite airport game: This consisted of Jane running around the corridors in the airport, stopping dead at random times, plopping down on her bum, and insisting we plop down with her. We would then click ourselves into an imaginary helicopter, being very careful to check and recheck the buckle. After taking off and landing in a manner of seconds, we would then get up and frantically run to the next helicopter before it flew off without us, heaven forbid. We spent SO much downtime doing this.....

The girls in general did really well and we had hardly any total meltdowns despite their complete exhaustion. We tried to fit in naps on some of the down days and that really helped. They were troopers. Oh, we cheated on the flight over though: we gave both girls benedryl. From this little experience, we found out two things:

  1. Allie is a silly drunk. When she wasn't asleep, she sat and giggled at everything. Like her hand. Or her sippy cup. It was actually quite amusing.

  2. Jane, on the other hand, is a rowdy drunk. Borderline belligerent. Alcohol took her normally aggressive, assertive, and outspoken personality and Incredible Hulked it.


Anyway, there is Maui in a nutshell. Stay tune next week for part 2, Kauai (I know the suspense is killing both of you........riiiiight).

Oh, and there's a bunch of pics in this little Flickr (guys, you forgot the 'e'...) gadget-thingy that Jevan was really excited about.



9 comments:

McKelle said...

Looks like so much fun! I really need a trip like that right about now. Where did you get your little girls swim shirts? Really cute!

Windybrook Spinner said...

Sounds absolutely heavenly!

Anonymous said...

Wow! I love Chester and your summary. It sounds like so much fun and makes me so nostalgic for Hawaii! I also love the picture of Jane with the sunset. So perfect for Hawaii! Glad you guys had fun!

Unknown said...

well, I've said it before and I'll say it again. I LOVE YOUR BLOG. good readin'. AND - I did (brace yourself) read the whole thing (while my kids were gone.) well, hooray for fun family trips! glad to have you back. let's go camping?

emily said...

Yes, I read it all. I didn't even get bored and Clayton and I decided to move there.

Annie said...

I'm 99% happy for you and 1% jealous of you and your fun trip (give or take).......(ok, take). It looks amazing. Can I come next time?

Paige said...

What an amazing trip! I loved your descriptions and the pictures...you have one of the most un-boring blogs ever. I'm horrible about calling people, but once your summer settles down we should hang out--take the kids to the park or something.

Glad you had such a great vacation!

Cheri said...

I love to read your blog, some of the most entertaining reading ever. It is so awesome that I know and adore all the main characters. Trip to Hawaii sounds like a fabulous and the pictures are spectacular.

Crystal Ashton said...

Way to vacation! All of our vacations tend to lead us to Salt Lake- although as you kindly pointed out in a comment on my blog I never let friends know I am in town. I told Ben when we got back from our last trip to Salt Lake that the next time I go to Utah I am not telling our families we are there so that I can actually see my friends. Hey, maybe I'll even crash at YOUR house!