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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Hawaii with the parents

Aloha! Earlier this month I crashed joined my parent's vacation in Kona, Hawaii. It all started a couple months ago when I got a bug to go to Hawaii. I knew it was unrealistic, but looked up flights anyway and could not believe the cheap air fair they were offering. I went home that night and told my mom over the phone how I was daydreaming about a tropical Hawaiian getaway and to my surprise she replied "your dad and I are going to Hawaii in November." Oh man, I was so jealous until my mom mentioned they would have a spare couch in their condo - I'm not sure she expected me to take her up on her offer! And with that, my parents, two of their friends, and I all went to Hawaii.

The flight was smooth as could be, no delay whatsoever. After landing, getting our bags, picking up the rental car, and going to the grocery store, we still had time to kill before checking into our place. What better way to spend the first few hours in paradise than at happy hour on the beach watching the sunset?!

Hello Kona
Dad and his rainbow something or other and Mom and her mai tai

My first "liquid aloha" aka Longboard Lager
Our neighbors - there were stray cats everywhere!
The next day we couldn't wait to hit the beach and we started by going to my mom's favorite at the Mauna Lani.
Walking through lava fields to the beach
 
Paradise
 
Had to have her annual lava flow


We did a lot of yelping on this trip - where to eat, where to snorkel, best surfboard rental, etc. We found two great hole-in the-walls that I don't want to forget for my next visit to Kona. The first was a Thai restaurant called Lemongrass. The second was a spot we found for lunch called Da Poke Shack.
Walking to Lemongrass for dinner and yes, that is my dad with his shirt off.

Bike ride to the beach and then lunch at Da Poke Shack

Poke poke! The poke is made every day with fresh ahi tuna caught that morning. When they sell out for the day, that's it it's gone!
 
The next day my parent's friends, Sarah and Matt arrived. Once they were settled in, we took them to our favorite happy hour spot.
Welcome Sarah and Matt!
 

Katrina, Cathy, and Sarah at Huggo's

Live music every night. This band was our favorite.

Sarah, Matt, and Cathy showing us their hula skills
 
The next day we did one of my all time favorite things to do on the big Island - kayak across Kealakekua Bay to Captain Cook monument. You can only get to this spot by boat so the snorkeling is outrageous here. The water is crystal clear and there are so many fish to see. We had a beautiful day out there and a great time snorkeling around the monument. On our kayak back across the bay we were lucky enough to spot a pod of dolphins! We stopped paddling and watched them all swim around, some even swam directly under my kayak. It was one of the coolest things I have ever seen and definitely made this trip to the monument quite memorable!
 

Katrina, Sarah, Matt, Cathy, and Doug ready to kayak across the bay

Katrina with Captain Cook monument in the distance

Dad and Mom

Dolphins!

So amazing to see them in their natural environment

Mom

The group at Big Jake's BBQ - a must after our long kayak!
After lunch we drove down to Pu`uhonua o Honaunau National Park - the place of refuge. We did the self guided walking tour and saw five turtles along the way.

 
 
Beautiful Hawaiian sunset from our balcony
 
Mom and Dad watching the sunset
 
Breakfast on the lanai
 
 Another beach day and a trip to the Hilton.
 
Mom and Dad at the Hilton

Group shot

Exploring the beautiful Hilton grounds
 
We spent one day driving over to the other side of the island checking out Hilo, the Champagne Ponds we had heard about, and stopping in Waimea on the way home for dinner at Village Burger.
 

Delicious snow cone from Wilson's By the Bay

The beautiful Champagne Ponds - a bit of an adventure to get to, but totally worth it!
Met this local guy at the ponds who sells coconuts for a living. He climbed up the tree like a monkey, cut a coconut out, split it open, and shared the coconut water with us. Very cool!
 
Mom sipping coconut water and snorkeling the ponds
 
Coconut meat
 
 
 
Enjoying my last morning in Kona
 
My dad made this lovely lei
 
Dad and Mom in their homemade leis
 
Last meal before my parents dropped me off at the airport. Lunch at the historic Kona Inn Restaurant.
 
 
My parents enjoyed another few days soaking in the sun before coming home. Thanks for the fun times, Dad and Mom! And thanks to Luke for holding down the fort at home :)
 
 


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