Matt and I agreed that we needed some time away together and we had been talking about Hawaii for the past 2 years so we finally booked our trip. I was very excited to go but also nervous about leaving the kids for an entire week.
Grandma and Grandpa survived and the kids loved spending time with them.
Matt and I had the chance to relax and recharge. We came home refreshed and ready to tackle life's responsibilities.
This is Ke Ike beach. The studio where we stayed was only 1 house back from the beach. The first few days in Hawaii were overcast and we had some rain showers. A storm came in one night which caused the waves to be huge. Every time they crashed on the beach it would cause our studio to shake.
We visited a beach called Kawela Bay and there was a huge Banyan tree there. It is supposedly a spot where part of Pirate of the Caribbean was filmed.
We took the opportunity to visit the Temple and complete an endowment session together. What a wonderful blessing to have this experience in Hawaii!
The Polynesian Cultural Center was a lot of fun. We learned about the different polynesian islands and their cultures. In the afternoon they have a canoe pageant and each island is represented.
I lost track of how many bags we ate! I think it was at least 3 bags each of the macadamis and Hawaiian chips.
Another favorite in Hawaii are the shrimp trucks. We ate at 3 different trucks so we could determine which was our favorite. Kahuku famous shrimp was the best and they had the most run-down spot. It just goes to show that looks don't always matter.
We picked up fresh produce at a roadside fruit stand and we were spoiled with bananas and pineapple. What we get back home will never compare. I even tried fresh coconut water!
Fresh Ahi was purchased on the side of the road and we grilled it for dinner on 2 different nights.
At Cafe Haleiwa I had banana pancakes which were amazing. We found this spot on a website and were so glad we tried it for breakfast....twice!
A few locals told us about Laniakea which is also known as "Turtle Beach". We decided to go for an evening walk and got lucky enough to see a turtle sleeping on the beach. It definitely made Hawaiian experience complete!
This is a beautiful sunset at Ke Iki on our final night in Hawaii. We had a wonderful time and have already started talking about our return trip!
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