Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Thinking about my next trip
It is spring here at home and we are having a constant stream of storms. The ground is pretty saturated and it just keeps raining. As I write this, I can hear the thunder rolling in again. For now I'm content to just sit at home and enjoy the greening of the earth, but I know that soon my wanderlust will strike again. With that in mind I am starting to plan my next trip. I'm thinking of maybe going to Western North Carolina. It is beautiful in the Blue Ridge Mountains at this time of year, and I have roots there. When I visit those hills, I feel a connection to them. The highways and byways of North Carolina are littered with my relatives and the graves of my ancestors. It is calling to me.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Aloha Paradise!
We enjoyed one last day in Paradise, otherwise known at Hawaii, yesterday. We have had some great times here. I love the slower pace, the chance to relax and enjoy nature, the polynesian laid back attitude, and the beauty of the place. It is time to go home and get back to normal life, but we will carry with us some wonderful memories. I know we will come back. We must. This place is a part of me now and so it will always be calling me back.
As we prepare for the long flight home, I am will post some pictures of flowers and scenery that I have photographed this past week.
Aloha!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
LDS Temple in Laie
One of the beautiful places we've seen here in Hawaii is the LDS temple. It is white and pristine and is set in absolutely beautiful grounds. What a view! We toured the visitors center and enjoyed it very much. It was informative and comfortable and welcoming. The missionaries working there are so nice. They told us more about the Laie area. Apparently it is 70% LDS (Mormon). There used to be almost nothing out here, until the Polynesian Cultural Center was built. Now it is a huge draw for tourists. Tour buses drive to and from the Polynesian Cultural Center for people to visit the temple. You can't go inside unless you are a member of the church in good standing, since it is used for sacred ordinances, but you can wander around and enjoy the peaceful, beautiful grounds. Around one side there is a big unusual tree. I don't remember what it is called, but it is awesome.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Polynesian Cultural Center
Yesterday afternoon and evening we were able to go to the Polynesian Cultural Center here in Laie. It was wonderful. It has a very interesting history. It was established by the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) to provide a place for the local people to work. Next to the PCC is BYU Hawaii and lots of their students work there.
It is a great place to see many polynesian cultures in action. There are clusters of villages and displays all over the grounds. You can watch dancers, drummers, crafters, and lots of other things. The grounds are beautiful. Green grounds, lots of tropical trees and flowers, and waterfalls, and water ways with canoes and rafts going to and fro. The people are so friendly and helpful. We watched performances and demonstrations in Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Hawaii, etc. In the evening we went in to see the big colorful show they put on at night. It was fascinating and so much fun. By the time we left, I felt like we had been exposed to the best the islands have to offer. It was wonderful.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Turtle Bay Resort
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Traveling on the King Kamehameha Highway
Yesterday we spent more time on the beach, but in the morning we went souvenir shopping. We heard about a great place to buy them. Sellers set up hundreds of souvenir stands all around the parking stadium at the University. It costs 50 cents to get in and then you can shop till you drop. It was so fun. We didn't even begin to see it all. There were t-shirts, and beach outfits, lots of jewelry, and about everything else you could think of. It was pretty reasonable too. We bought some t-shirts to take home to everyone. I bought a pear necklace, and a beautiful crystal pineapple. I would have loved to buy more, but lets face it, anything I buy I have to fit in my suitcases.
Today we changed our location to Turtle Bay Resort. We drove down the King Kamehameha High way to Laie. It was absolutely beautiful! The sharp, tall mountains jutting up suddenly to one side and the miles of pristine white beaches and palm trees on the other. I'm posting some great pictures from our drive. I took about a hundred. I just couldn't stop snapping pictures!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Sun, Surf, Sand
Today was fun. We have been traveling around enjoying the view of the ocean. We spent some time relaxing on the beach. White sand, clear blue water, sun, surf...what more could you ask? We went swimming too. The waves didn't look all that strong, but for awhile they knocked me over every time they got close to me. I learned to judge when they would hit and jump up and ride over them. I got a couple of good mouthfuls of salty water before I got it down. I went out deeper and it was easier than it was where the waves were rolling hard onto the beach. After our swim we enjoyed just resting in the shade of some palm trees and watching the other swimmers. I'm not a sunbather. It is too hard on my skin, but I loved the view and the breeze!
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