Aloha

Usually a beach trip with my family means dragging the boogie boards down from the attic, filling my Dad’s truck to max capacity for the short drive to Surfside, sneaking the dog cheeseburgers during said trip, bathroom breaks at Bucees, scraping aside seaweed for the perfect beach spot, and toying with the idea of eating at the Purple Cow. It’s a proven formula for success. However, this year we decided to try something a little more adventurous: Hawaii.

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Gabby, Me, and Derek. My parents got in a day before us and surprised us with leis at the airport. The leis were beautiful and had a gorgeous [ and very strong] aroma.

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For some reason we didn’t take a photo of all of us together, but thanks to the selfie stick Derek got Gabby we didn’t have to settle for that for very long.

We got there just in time for Father’s Day. It was great to spend the day actually with my Dad instead of via Skype. And even more lovely to spend it with our family in such a beautiful place.

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Dad – Exploring Laie Point

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Home base was an apartment we found on airbnb. We stayed on the north shore, just a few minutes from Sunset Beach. It gave us ample space for post-swim netflix, beach reads, and one cat/western themed puzzle. My mom loved exploring the yard and all the fruit trees around the house. My dad found a documentary on Eddie Aikau and educated us all on Hawaiian surfing [The owner of our house loved Eddie and has a collection of posters featuring him]. I spent most of my time there on the deck hammock reading.

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Jackfruit

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Mango

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One of our first stops was also one of the best: Hanauma Bay. Practically everyone recommended this state park and we were not disappointed. The bay is features a gigantic reef and you can see fish almost everywhere. The perfect snorkeling spot to kick things off.

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We soon discovered the necessity for prescription snorkel lenses since everyone in our family is pretty vision impaired [luckily they had these there].

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My friend gave me this pouch that lets you take your phone underwater so I could play with underwater photography. I had a lot of fun with it.

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Most of the colorful fish eluded my camera for some reason, but I did grab a shot of this little guy.

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On the way home from Hanauma Bay we stopped at the Dole Plantation where we learned three very important things: 1. A pineapple does not ripen after you pick it. So just eat it already. 2. Anything that can be dipped, decorated like, stuffed with, or paired with Pineapple is available for purchase in the gift shop. 3. Leaving without a Dole Whip is an absolute crime. Mmmmmm.

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The Dole Whip. The pineapple chunks on top are probably the best pineapple I’ve ever had.

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I helped this little guy pose for the picture.

Our trip also included a visit to the LDS Laie Hawaii Temple. Gorgeous, isn’t it?

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A trip to the North Shore also wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Polynesian Cultural Center. We made fish out of leaves, visited a few of the “villages,” played “Heads Up” while hiding from a brief, tiny fluster of rain, and saw the big show at the end of the night. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

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Teaching us how to make the fish.

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A little fire! The show at the end of the night had a lot of cool fire dancing as well as amazing dancing.

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He climbed up a palm tree as part of the village show.

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It was also nice just walking around the PCC.

My mom decided to opt out of one of our activities: swimming with sharks. This was not as scary as it sounds. The sharks swimming by us were not aggressive and basically not interested at all. Fishing boats often come out to that area and drop bait, so the sharks come around when the boat comes over. We go from the boat to a little cage. You don’t even need to scuba dive, you snorkel.

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As Tracy Jordan would say, “Live every week like it’s shark week.”

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These pictures don’t do it justice, but Derek got some great photos on his GoPro.

The wonderful thing about Hawaii is everywhere you go there is beauty. Mom and I spent a lot of time just sitting at Waimea Bay.

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We did not let a cloudy day stop us. We just sat there until it got sunny again, haha We noticed that even though it would rain from time to time during our trip, it never came down to hard and it didn’t seem to last too long.

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Sitting by the calm water it was hard to imagine the giant waves surfers compete on during the winter. Dad and I also discovered some good snorkeling over there.

This makes the beach seem so gloomy, but really the weather was wonderful most of the time. Here’s some pictures from our Sunday walk our first full day there.

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Sunset Beach – a blissful 5 minute walk from where we were staying.

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Ok, FINE. I’ll live here forever.

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Derek and Gabby: Pro photographers

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Gabs enjoying the beach.

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There is much more to cover, but I think this is a good stopping point.

To Be Continued

Currently: Recently returned from a Utah adventure: Bryce Canyon. Completely different, but also amazing. I’ll be posting some pictures from that little trip soon.

Treat yo self

I am peacefully lost in the sound of relaxing music, nestled in warm blankets, happy to be unwinding and not thinking about anything when a small, nervous voice breaks my cozy atmosphere:

“I think you’re breaking out in hives.”

These are words you never want to hear, but are especially bad coming from your masseuse.

A masseuse who has just rubbed a now suspect oil over your entire body.

But let’s rewind a little bit. As you may have guessed massages and freak allergic reactions are not a part of my daily routine. No, this began when two friends and I piled into the car after work on a Friday afternoon and headed out on a girls getaway [a treat yo self trip if you will] to Telluride, Colorado.

We were prepared with a full tank of gas, snacks, music, hotel reservations, plans, and directions. This was not our first trip. We felt we knew what we were doing.

Until we missed our turn off, putting us off course by an hour or two. In the middle of the night. On an unfamiliar road.

The next morning we also discovered almost all the places we’d written down to eat at or visit… closed for off season.

We typed new destinations into the phone gps, only to have it take us to an old location on the wrong side of town.

Then we went to our planned hike … to find the road unaccessible for our little car. So, it became a longer, steeper hike.

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Sometimes mountains are intimidating.

Which became a slower hike, after I fell and sprained my ankle.

The same swollen ankle that soon became in danger of hives.

On paper it looks like a serious of unfortunate events. In reality it was anything but.

Those two unplanned driving hours were filled with great conversation, the kind of talk and laughter that only happens when you are stuck in a car for hours upon hours. When we did arrive to our hotel in the late am, the front desk guy was beyond nice, our room inviting, and our beds soft.

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The seating area in our room. It’s hard to tell, but there was a lovely fireplace for us to sit by.

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This was the view from the hotel balcony. There is a little river running just under these trees.

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The next morning our wandering lead us to some wonderful food including this cinnamon roll from Maggie’s Bakery and Cafe. While we ate funny signs and a little cookie jar collection [only some for sale] kept us entertained.

 Another guy at the hotel gave us new off season friendly recommendations and all our misdirection gave us ample time to absorb the town and discover street art and unusual graffiti, all while filming a mock horror film [it was the week before halloween so we were trying to get in the spirit of things!].

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I very much loved this plastic street art.

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Brainwashing.

 

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I’ll save you the squint. It says “Save the World, Ban the Press [Predt?], Free the Hugs, Keep the Peace.”

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“Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of real peace.” This may have to be my new mantra actually. So relevant to life lately.

Our extended hike? The bark was worse than the bite, if you will. The hardest part was not knowing how long the road was, but the view at the end was worth it.

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Bridal Veil Falls, Telluride [Not Utah]

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This is me trying to figure out the new macro lense I got for my iphone. haha.

 A little rock moss for you. up close and personal thanks to more macro lense experiments.

A little rock moss for you. up close and personal thanks to more macro lense experiments.

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Rocks and water at the base of the falls.

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One last one of the falls. I think our original hike plan would have taken us to the top of the falls? Regardless we were happy with where we ended up.

My ankle, though swollen and bruised, did not stop me from enjoying a steam room,a hot tub under the stars, and scary movies and pizza in our hotel room.

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Garlic knots and pizza from Brown Dog Pizza. Forgive the blur and trust it was delicious. They even gave us diet coke to go [so best friends for life?]. Also, there was in fact, a dog, only he was tied up outside the place waiting for someone.

Oh, and that massage? Those mystery hives? Still a little bit of a mystery [we’re blaming the sesame seed components], but easily remedied with a quick shower and a switch of treatments [that nervous voice was also a bit dramatic; no medical intervention was necessary].

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This is me playing with my new iphone color filter thing. It looks like a multi-color slide you put in front of your lense. Basically I’ve been really into photojojo lately. I bought their starter kit for iphonography and it’s been really fun.

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More of the falls.

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That tiny town in the distance is Telluride! There were a few more hikes and stops on this trip, so I’ll have to do a part 2.

All surprises and minor calamities aside, it would be ungrateful and completely missing the mark to say our trip was anything but a wonderful adventure. The best laid plans never did make the best stories and I am appreciative to be in a window of life where I can have the total luxury of purely-for-fun vacations, see the gorgeous scenery of the country I live in, and enjoy the company of great friends.

Currently: getting ready for the little sister’s big day!! I can’t believe the wedding is almost here.

Wyoming, My New Favorite Alien Planet

While in Yellowstone, I especially loved looking at the hot pools. The bacteria mats (ew, right?) created these other wordly colors and designs.

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The reds and yellows were more vivid in person. It reminds me of a 70s psychedelic pattern.

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Love these ripples.

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Isn’t the cloud reflection on this one great?

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This one I think was called the mud pots or something like that.

This one I think was called the mud pots or something like that.

The water was so blue in some of them that they almost looked like beach water. A couple of these beach blue ones had steam coming off of them which only further reminded me of some misty fog beach scenes I saw last summer in California.

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Oh and did I mention we went by Jackson lake on our drive back?

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The rest of trip was gone in a blur of antlers and good eats [Persephone Bakery and Pearl Street Market were the favs]. Our last day was mostly driving, but we managed to take a quick trip down the alpine slide before we headed home.

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Fun fact: apparently elk shed their antlers every year so no animals were harmed in the making of this arch.

My vacation read: Where'd You Go Bernadette

My vacation Read: Where’d You Go Bernadette, by Maria Semple.  Someone read this please. I had mixed feelings about it and really want to talk it out [Is it weird that I feel like I need to do this to know how much I actually liked it? haha I just feel indecisive about this. Although I did gobble it up so maybe it’s a good indecisive]. Even if you aren’t a reader you can at least admire the great cover art.

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Our temporary home away from home. We stayed in Teton village actually. Our hostel was pretty basic, but a good place to stay. Although the last night we did have to do some peace negotiations with some loud neighbors.

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The alpine slide.

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#hikingselfie Or was this on the Jenny lake boat?

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More Jackson wildlife.

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Another view of Yellowstone.

It was truly a pleasure Jackson [and Wyoming in general]. Let’s do it again sometime.

Currently: proud of my successful attempt at slow cooker jambalaya