Our flight down was pretty good. The kids did great, even Olivia who we were the most concerned about loved it. On every take-off and landing (we were on 3 flights in the course of 2 weeks) she'd yell "YAAAAAAY". It was really funny. The only problem on the way down was the jerk in the seat in front of her that complained to a flight attendant...not to me...that Olivia was "kicking his seat incessantly and he couldn't nap". Dude, you're in coach on a 2pm flight, what do you want, spring for first class tickets you &@!!$&*!!!! (I have a lot of thoughts of what to put in place of that!) She wasn't kicking the seat, but, the car seat did position her feet so far forward, any time she wiggled her feet would bump the back of his seat, even without shoes on. But, I think what was really bothering the dude was that she had the tray down and was coloring. On the red-eye flight home, I had a woman next to me that was so big she was half in my seat and fell asleep on me and the guy behind me had his knees wedged into my back with his nasty feet in flip-flops stuck all the way under my seat and up into my foot space...now that was reason to complain to the flight attendants!!!
We had 6 hours of sitting, so, I took a few pictures with the phone...these are all just goofy...
Part of the reason Olivia did so well on the flight I think, is that there were 16 of us on the flight going down for the wedding. So, she had lots of people to visit...including Grandma and Grandpa...
Of course, you can't complain when brother is around either. This poor kid, Olivia has become so clingy to him since the minute we got on the plane. Here they are watching a movie on his ipod...keep in mind we had no less than FOUR other electronic devices, including the large screened ipad, that she could have been watching.
Thankfully, we did eventually lose them both, for an hour or so at least...
When we arrived, we were immediately reminded that we were now on island time. There were some delayed flights ahead of us, so, there was a line at the rental car place and it ended up taking Dave over an hour to get the Jeep. By then, it was pouring rain and dark. We were disappointed not to be able to check anything out, but, what can ya do. It was the last time we saw anything more than a sprinkle of rain our whole trip, so, can't really complain.In the morning, we checked out our digs. I tried to take a picture of both kids to send to everyone back home letting them know we made it, but, as you can see, Liv was less than cooperative.
These are the sandals Olivia picked out when we were supposed to be shopping for white ones to go with her flower girl dress....she LOVES shoes!
Dave took this picture later that day, I'm guessing to rub it in to someone that they weren't drinking a beer in Hawaii...but, it gives you kind of an idea of our condo. We had this grassy area out the back and then just beyond the hedge is the lava rock and basically a 20 foot drop down to the ocean. Not exactly the beach front I anticipated!
This is the view from the other side of the hedge, although, it's a bit steeper than this picture makes it seem. The fish were so big here though, on a calm day like this one, we could actually see them from all the way up top! Made us want to snorkel down there, but, later, the surf picked up and we realized why nobody does!! (I've got pics to show that later.)
Here's some more pictures taken with my camera so they aren't so grainy. The one with Owen gives some perspective to how steep a drop it really was.
We had some visitors come by to welcome us the first few mornings too. The dolphins were jumping out of the water and spinning and doing all kinds of great stuff....but, this is the best shot Dave got...hahaha!
We had an AWESOME pool at the condo, but, Liv preferred playing with the pool toys from the side of the pool instead of in it...so frustrating!!!
This is how Olivia made Owen watch tv EVERY day while we were there!! I don't know why, she's never done it before or since!!
Our first stop, after Dad made it over our way from his hotel, was Kahaluu Beach. It was an easy walk from the condo complex. It's rare to see a turtle in Maui or Oahu, but, we saw so many here, especially on this beach, it kind of became like eagle sightings here in Alaska! Olivia was totally infatuated though and was thrilled with each and every one of them!
The water here at Kahaluu is increadibly shallow...or it is depending on the surf and the tide anyway...so, spotting the turtles in the water was really easy.
With the tide out, you could see all kinds of fish just by walking around on the rocks. Liv was all about it, as long as her feet didn't get wet!! ;O)
After checking out Kahaluu thoroughly, we headed out and grabbed some lunch on our way to meet up with Shawn at Hapuna beach. It was about a 45 minute drive and our intent was just to stop in and check it out, especially since dad isn't much of a beach dude. But, everyone had so much fun, we stayed too long...and were definitely unprepared!! Shawn got Olivia this little sand set though and made her day!! Olivia is all about a sand box and who could ask for a better one than Hapuna Beach! ;O)
To our shock, Owen wanted to go out into the water and not only did he feel comfortable, he was immediately wanting to boogy board. Considering the kid took his first swim lesson in January, we were pretty impressed!!!
We hit Bubba's for dinner, I don't care what anyone says, it's delicious and I wouldn't miss an opportunity to eat there!! Dave and I had the BEST fish sandwich there on a second visit for lunch. Can't wait to go back!
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