Alright, I put the title of this post "Maui...Take 2" because this is actually our second trip to Maui. Our first trip was last November with Chris' parents. We had so much fun, BUT we were only here for 3 days, and it rained most of the time. Once we got home I told Chris that trip didn't count! We had to come back. So....here we go again. Chris had an Army conference here for Mon.-Thurs., then he had Fri.-Mon. off for Labor Day. Since part of the trip was already paid for, we decided to extend Chris' stay and use the long holiday as a family Maui vacation. The kids and I flew in Wed. afternoon. After a little bit of trouble at the airport (who would guess there could be so much hassle for a 20 min. flight?!) we were off to Chris' resort. He couldn't meet us at the airport since he was at a Zip-line doing team building exercises. Lucky him. He met up with us later to get us settled, then he was off again to a Luau. I opted not to go, but stayed with the kids for some swimming and relaxing. This resort is on the northern west side of Maui in the Ka'anapali area.
One of the things I love about Hawaii is their traditions and history. As I was watching the kids swim I noticed men in traditional Hawaiian costumes (basically a loincloth and lei) going around lighting the tiki torches, and blowing in a conch shell. I thought this was pretty cool, then I noticed a man, similarly dressed, hiking out to a big group of rocks and lighting the tiki torches on the rocks. I asked a man sitting next to me what he was doing, and he told me of one the the Hawaiian legends about King Kahekili. You can read a brief synopsis of the tradition at the resorts site : http://www.sheraton-maui.com/pr_cliffdive.htm. It was so neat to watch this man do a short ceremonial dance? (for lack of a better word), throw a lei into the ocean, then dive in.

The next day, the kids went to keiki camp again, hooray! Chris and I decided to take the road to Hana. They say it is Heaven's Highway. It is only like 35 miles long, but everyone told us to make a day out of it. There are supposed to be many waterfalls you can get out and see, and pools you can stop and swim in. Well, we had a baby asleep in the back of the car, so the scenery had to be enough for us. When we started, we expected a short trip and balked at the 35 mph signs. A little while into the trip, I (who never gets car sick....ever) got car sick. The roads are so twisty, windy and narrow. There are almost 60 bridges, and every single one of them is a one lane bridge you have to share with oncoming traffic. I expected it to be like the Alpine Loop (for any of you Utahns), but this drive made the Alpine Loop look like a freeway. I had read that there aren't really any good places to eat in Hana, so you should bring a picnic lunch. My own personal theory is that by the time anyone gets to Hana, they are so car sick nothing tastes good.
The scenery was spectacular though, and I lament that there weren't more spots to pull over to take a picture. The few spots there were to pull over were all full of people hiking to the falls. We didn't dare stop in the middle of the road for fear someone would hit us coming around a blind curve.


7 comments:
How fun! I am glad that you all had such a wonderful time!
OH. MY. GOSH! I'm just sitting here dying of jealousy!! What an awesome, amazing time you guys must have had! I'd love to hear the story of how you lucked out with a 5 star resort! Love the pictures, the stories, everything. Gotta talk to you soon!
Little guy is sure getting big!!! For some reason your font is hard to read. I dont know if it is just my computer or not. I am glad you had fun!!
Gordon and I enjoyed reading your post together. It was fun to reminisce about our trip in Maui. Next time we go we want to stay in the same resort you did. We must know your secrets on getting a good discount.
That looks so fun! I love that you are into the history of the island too. We are counting down the days!
Thanks! I could read it better!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! Do have to stop and pinch yourself every now and then and realize that you live in such a gorgeous place?!!! We can't wait to come visit with you this coming summer.
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