Ok, so I have been really bad... September to end of December is a LONG time to be a slacker!!! So, since Mom and Dad (Mainha & Painho respectively) live there, we had to visit them. It really is such a shame they live all the way in Hawaii, really...During our stay, we went to the Polynesian Cultural Center MANY times, and watched the "worth seeing" shows, which included the one at the following villages: Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, New Zealand, and Samoa. Hawaii is really the most boring show unfortunately, so we didn't go to it!.Some highlights of the trip:The Swap MeetMy favorite part...all kinds of JEWELRY for REALLY good PRICES!! Yes, I'm addicted. Jordan also got a nice big piece of luggage to haul his scuba diving equipment, for the low price of $20! I loved the freshwater pearl jewelry, the black Tahitian pearl jewelry, and the Mother of Pearl jewelry--yes, I like pearls!The BeachThough the waves were high, the beach was beautiful. I have to say that I prefer bathing in Mexican waters a bit more, since they are more calm and a bit warmer...but Hawaii has beautiful beaches! Jordan and I went snorkeling out to the famous "Bird Island" and saw some pretty fish and coral. We also fried ourselves quite nicely!The Pool at Turtle BaySo, I'm not sure Mainha & Painho can really answer that temple recommend question very well...the "are you honest in all your dealings?" one that we all cringe at hearing the bishop ask us? Because...well, Fofa (Mainha) would sneak us into Turtle Bay to go to the pool whenever we wanted. It was really fun. Some pictures below will help you understand what a blast we had. There's a slide. Yes, I do go down the slide with all the little kids. Jordan and I also "took an adventure walk" (that's the one where my inquisitive/adventure-seeking husband likes to "explore" the unknown) down the beach, getting ourselves...well, not LOST, but let's just say we took the long way back--sorry honey :) It was really fun there!The Polynesian Cultural CenterAs I said before, we spent many hours there. I actually wasn't too bad at the spear throw that they do in...I dunno Tonga or Samoa or something. I didn't win, but I was impressed that I actually got close to the target! We went to the Night Show--part Disney World spectacular-type show, part grandma ladies doing this super-boring super-slow Hawaiian dance in what looked like white night gowns--no joke. But THAT's the part that the old man (my dad, who as single-handedly moved from the job title of CFO to CESBNEDA--"control everything in site because nobody else does anything") is working with the cultural folks to get changed. He is sure enjoying himself in his job at the PCC!! Meanwhile, Mainha works at the high-end jewelry store at the PCC--YES, it is the cush job since it's the only place in the whole center that is air conditioned--way to pick it Fofa!! Oh, and did I mention she gets 50% off the jewelry? It's time to update the will!! I would really enjoy some black pearls...just so you know, Mom...WaikikiMore shopping...and a beach that has...PEOPLE on it!! I am a people person, so that was fun to see. I also get a little paranoid at the beach, especially in the water when nobody's around... Jordan thinks I'm a freak, but hey, he married me!! haha... So, downtown Waikiki has some FANCY boutiques. Mainha and I spent the day in Waikiki drooling over all of the expensive "STUFF" in the boutiques. Yes, it was depressing how much I had to pass up due to my impoverished state. BUT, we went to Nordstrom Rack and Pier One--I know, so authentic--and bought a few very reasonably priced items!! The last day, before Jordan and I went to the airport, we ate at the Cheesecake Factory with the folks. It was their first time--yes, I told them about the BAM BAM Chicken and Shrimp, Michelle and Andrew, but they got something else :)"The Bowl" and Pearl HarborOk, I totally want those really cool mosaic maps they have at this memorial. It was beautiful and very peaceful. It was a great place to visit. Pearl Harbor was also amazing. It was crazy how much oil was in the water from the Arizona. Very somber.Scuba Diving for JordanOk, well, I guess Jordan should write this, but as far as getting him to write anything in the blog--well, that's an uphill battle. I'll just tell you he had a wonderful time on the Big Island (while Fofa and I drooled...that day in the boutiques) scuba diving with his brother. Jordan's brother lives on the Big Island in Kona. He said they saw some amazing things... One day we will both go scuba diving together in Hawaii (Mom, Dad, DON'T MOVE BACK). I'm glad he didn't do a night dive this time--I think he's crazy!! What if a SHARK comes up behind you!
Well, that was our trip. It was so fun. Fofa loved it when Jordan downloaded all these oldies for her iPOD, we loved watching the Celtic Woman DVD with Mainha & Painho (ok, Jordan may have been a little nauseated, but I liked it!) We played Rummikub, my favorite game, and Mexican Train Dominoes. We also partook of Fofa's FABULOUS food. Man, I haven't had a real meal since then. The only kind you get here is the RILL MILL at WINDY's...and that's not even real! Ok, I'm rambling again. Well, suffice it to say, I did make Fajitas last week, and that's about the last I've cooked. Maybe I'll cook tomorrow. Maybe.
In the pool at Turtle Bay doing the "Hills are Alive" Sound of Music pose...for some reason...
Fofa was so funny coming down the slide--she'd always
have her arms open wide, like she was going to run
into the grand children
That's my honey... on our "adventure hike" down
the beach by the Turtle Bay Resort
Fofa and me at...this balconie thingie at
"The Bowl" cemetary of war heroes
Jordan and me at that same "The Bowl" place
but a different angle--it was so green!! And I
almost didn't use this picture because I look really
fat in it, but Jordan looks good, so I sacrificed for the
greater good. But hey, I have to face the music--I have gained
10lbs since I've been married. I'm getting OLD!