Thursday, September 10, 2009
Returning to the Lost Beach and Waterfall Swimming
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Hanauma Bay
We took Evan to Hanauma Bay today. Unfortunately it was a bit more crowded than when we usually go, and I think the surf was a bit higher too. So, Jon and I took turns snorkeling and helping Evan with his Aqua Eye boogie board so he could enjoy some of the fishies as well.
Here are a few more pictures from one of those nifty underwater cameras:
Here are a few more pictures from one of those nifty underwater cameras:
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Meeting Ben

This morning we decided to take Evan and his new boogie board and go snorkeling at Hanauma Bay. It's too bad that Hanauma Bay happens to be closed on Tuesdays. So we kept driving up the windward coast to Kailua Beach. It was beautiful as always, and we were able to see some large sea turtles swimming and munching on man-o-wars, which was really neat. Despite some waves, Evan was really excited to use his boogie board.
But, I must say, the highlight of my day was riding on an elevator next to Michael Emerson (Ben from Lost). I couldn't help but tap him on the shoulder and ask if I could get a picture with him. The funny thing was, right before we left the condo to drop Jon off at work, I went back and said, "Let me grab the camera in case we see anything cool while we're out." Evan and I were looking out the glass window on the elevator, so we weren't even facing the door to see people as they get on the elevator, but next thing I know, out of the corner of my eye I see "Ben" standing next to me. As embarassed as I was to ask, I did anyway. The man was extremely nice and gracious, and I am embarassed to admit that I was giddy afterwards. It would have been one thing to see a castmember somewhere on a set, it was quite random to have one of the stars of the show walk onto the same elevator.
But, I must say, the highlight of my day was riding on an elevator next to Michael Emerson (Ben from Lost). I couldn't help but tap him on the shoulder and ask if I could get a picture with him. The funny thing was, right before we left the condo to drop Jon off at work, I went back and said, "Let me grab the camera in case we see anything cool while we're out." Evan and I were looking out the glass window on the elevator, so we weren't even facing the door to see people as they get on the elevator, but next thing I know, out of the corner of my eye I see "Ben" standing next to me. As embarassed as I was to ask, I did anyway. The man was extremely nice and gracious, and I am embarassed to admit that I was giddy afterwards. It would have been one thing to see a castmember somewhere on a set, it was quite random to have one of the stars of the show walk onto the same elevator.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Labor Day With the Locals
So we spent the morning swimming, playing with trucks in the sand, and burying Evan so that he could then go in the water and wash the sand off only to be buried again. One of the locals had a boogieboard with a viewing hole, called an Aqua Eye, so I asked where they got it. He said we could probably find one at the mall across the street. When we were done at the beach we headed over to the mall and were able to find one at Sears for $35. Since we'd planned on looking for one of these on this trip, and had expected to not find one anywhere, Jon and I were both pleasantly surprised to locate one so easily. Evan loves these things, as it allows him to float on top of the water and look at the rocks and fish below.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Arriving in Honolulu
I still have our week on the Big Island to write about from our last trip here, but I guess I'll get started on writing about this trip. We got in to Honolulu in the afternoon and headed off the the condo. We're getting pretty good at navigating around here now. Headed over to Ala Moana Mall for lunch in the food court (Jon and I even have our favorites there now), then back to the condo for a swim with Evan.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Last Day on the Big Island
Hung out at the local playground in Hilo. Drove around so Evan could get a nap in and made a couple of stops at Rainbow Falls, a place called Boiling Pots with Pe'e Pe'e Falls, and drove down Banyan Drive.
Then it was time for the very long trip home to Cleveland, via Honolulu and Houston.
Then it was time for the very long trip home to Cleveland, via Honolulu and Houston.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Kilauea Caldera at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
It was a bit rainy and cold up at the summit, but we all had our chance to see an active volcano. The Halema`uma`u crater within the Kilauea caldera of Mauna Kea had smoke and steam billowing out of it, and as we drove around the park we were able to see steam vents in various areas, where rainwater sinks through the ground to rocks that are heated by the liquid rock beneath, releasing steam into the air.
Since Grandma's ankle was still bothering her, she stuck around in the car while the rest of us walked down underground through Thurston Lava Tube.
Later that evening, Jon, Evan and I drove out to the coast and were able to do a little night hike out on a lava flow where you could see the glow and steam of lava entering into the ocean. It was amazing how dark it got at night, with the lava flow being completely black and having no light pollution nearby.
Since Grandma's ankle was still bothering her, she stuck around in the car while the rest of us walked down underground through Thurston Lava Tube.
Later that evening, Jon, Evan and I drove out to the coast and were able to do a little night hike out on a lava flow where you could see the glow and steam of lava entering into the ocean. It was amazing how dark it got at night, with the lava flow being completely black and having no light pollution nearby.
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