Hello friends! Thanks for stopping by Thinking Out Loud Thursday where I talk about something on my mind and invite you to link up and share what you are thinking about. Today I'm finally getting back to sharing highlights from our trip to Hawaii that we took earlier this year. Here comes Days 3 and 4 ~
It's a thing when we travel that each of us lists 5 things we really want to do on that vacation. For the Hawaii trip, Eric's number one thing was to visit the USS Missouri and Pearl Harbor Memorial. We knocked that out on Day 3 of our vacation!
After exploring the USS Missouri, we took the bus provided back over to the Memorial area. From there we took a boat out to the Pearl Harbor Memorial. What a solemn experience.
Seeing the wall with all the names of the individuals who lost their lives on the USS Arizona on December 7, 1941, and knowing that the actions of that day changed the lives of so many is such a sobering feeling.
After a day at the memorial, we spent a quiet evening back at Aulani relaxing and resting up for day 4.
Day 4 took us to North Shore. Ian and Kayla were taking surf lessons and Eric and I planned on hanging out at the beach watching them. On the way there, we saw the most gorgeous double rainbow!
The morning was a bit on the rainy side, but that didn't stop the surf lessons from happening. It stopped raining by midmorning and we were able to enjoy sitting on the beach watching the waves.
Ian and Kayla both did great learning to surf and were able to ride several waves into the shore.
After their surf lessons, we went into the little town of Haleiwa to go to the food trucks for lunch. Highly recommend the food trucks!
We stuffed ourselves with shrimp and crepes. It was delicious!
With very full bellies, we ventured down the beach to see the big waves of North Shore. There happen to be a surfing competition going on and it was fun watching the skilled surfers do their thing.
On our way back to the resort, we stopped at the Dole Plantation. Eric and I took the train tour around the farm. Honestly, this was one thing in hindsight I would have probably skipped.
We had to race back to the resort because we had tickets to the luau that evening. Traffic was heavier than we thought it would be and we barely made it back in time! The Disney luau was great and we all breathed a sigh of relief when we were seated with a drink in hand after only having 10 minutes to get ready.
The weather was perfect for sitting outside and watching the show. The fire dancers are always my favorite part!
I'll be back with Days 5 and 6 soon. In the meantime, link up and share what you are thinking out loud about today.
That sounds so wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool trip. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your Hawaii pictures. Almost like being there. :) How fun you reported on your trip in this Thinking Out Loud Thursday since the post I wanted to share today is about safeguarding your photos when you travel. :) Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSomeday I am going to visit Pearl Harbor! Someday!! Enjoyed seeing Hawaii through your lens. Thanks for sharing the PopTarts - going to look for them and that darling Lego UP house. Got to find that one for the grands. Also, I think you shared a glass cleaner and some other cleaning supplies in a spring post not too long ago...was that you? The items were available on Amazon. If it was you, thank YOU!! Love the glass cleaner soooo much. XO
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