Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Waikiki

On our last day in Hawaii we decided to spend the day hanging out in Waikiki. It was definitely a fun city but I have to admit it had nothing on the North Shore. Whenever we go to Oahu again I would rather choose the North Shore for all the fun mom and pop eating places, the beautiful, quiet beaches and fun tourist things. Definitely more of a jungly, country feel and I loved staying in our fun condo right on the beach where it was secluded a quiet instead of in a high rise hotel. We drove into the city and checked out Waikiki. It was really neat to see all the sailboats and freight boats. The kids were really excited to get to see a fire boat with the water cannons along the side. We orginally were planning on just walking shops and checking out sights for the day since we didn't have to be to the airport until 8pm. However as soon as we got close enough to once again see the clear blue water the kids started begging for just "one more beach day." So we found a nice park along the Waikiki beach, literally dug our swimsuits out of the suitcases and decided to start with a picnic. After lunch we hit the water which was clear and perfect as it had been since we got there. It is so nice. Cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough that you actually want to stay in it. The kids swam and snorkeled, played in the sand and ran from the waves. All three of them love the ocean. You would think that being only sixteen months that Emma would be afraid of it. No way, she had absolutely no fear. She hadn't been to the ocean since she was four months old. She kept trying to wiggle and wrestle out of Deke and I's arms. Thinking that she was big enough to play in it on her own like Hunter and Avery. I would put her up on the beach and right away she would take off running down the sand, hands outstretched heading straight for the waves. She would run right into them laughing so hard even after they would hit her and drench her completely. Then she would reach down and splash in the water and wait for the next one to splash her and laugh again hysterically. Deke and I thank goodness were able to catch her except for one time that she was quicker that Dad and she went down face first and got her first taste of salt water. Two seconds later however she was pushing out of his arms trying to get down and play in the ocean. She LOVED it.
We spent the entire day playing at the beach in the water. It was such a blast.
A picture of a really cool looking fish we saw on the pier. It was bright yellow with a neat black stripe, the picture doesn't really do it justice though.I think we all probably could have stayed there into the night if it wasn't for our growling bellies. We went and rinsed off at the small outside showers on the edge of the beach which at least got the first layer off. Lets face it though everyone definitely still had sand in various cracks and crevices. I am sure we looked lovely on the plane that night still smelling of sea water. We got somewhat tidied up and headed for the five story mall we had seen in our venturing around that morning. We decided to go have dinner at Bubba Gump's since we all love shrimp, especially me. Shrimp cooked and seasoned all different ways. The food was delicious, the view of the sailboats was relaxing and the weather was perfect. The kids loved that their meals came in paper shrimp boats. We ate and went around the table sharing our favorite memories and parts of the trip. None of us were ready to leave. We headed to take the rental car back and get to the airport. At the airport I finally remembered to take a picture of the restroom sign. I thought it was so funny that all the women's restroom signs in Oahu looked like this:Wearing a lei and a flower in her hair. Cute huh? We boarded the plane around 9pm headed for San Francisco. As soon as we got on the plane everyone snuggled with blankets and already starting to fall asleep, Hunter said "Bye Hawaii." Soon we were all saying "Bye Hawaii" as the plane took off. Deke and I sat there taking it all in. We couldn't believe we had just been able to go to Hawaii with our entire family, watch Brenn and Kaulin get married and take in all the sights and do all the things we got to do. It was the most wonderful, relaxing, fun trip. I know that the kids are too little to probably remember much about this trip to Hawaii later in life but for Deke and I this will be a special memory for sure. Since we have been home I have found myself thinking about moments playing on the beach with the kids, laying in the hammock underneath a starry sky like I have never seen before snuggled with Deke, rocking Emma to sleep with the sounds of the waves and missing the cool breeze and bright colors. It is fun to close my eyes and go back there. However now it is home to baptism and Kindergarten, teething and birthday parties. Always so much to look forward too.



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