Once the train ride was done, we decided to try the "World's Largest Maze," over 2 acres of maze constructed of 14,000 Hawaiian plants with 2.46 miles of paths. In Ohio in the fall we have mazes constructed out of corn fields, but most of these are self-correcting--you can't really get lost. This maze was huge, came with a teeny-tiny map to follow, and had 9 different stations to find throughout the maze. Jon, leading the way, had to ask me for directions to get through. We only made it to 4 stations before deciding it was too hot and the largest part of the maze would probably take too long considering the heat. Evan, however, had a great time running and chasing Jon through the maze. We ended the visit with a Dole Whip and headed home.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The Pineapple Plantation and World's Largest Maze
Once the train ride was done, we decided to try the "World's Largest Maze," over 2 acres of maze constructed of 14,000 Hawaiian plants with 2.46 miles of paths. In Ohio in the fall we have mazes constructed out of corn fields, but most of these are self-correcting--you can't really get lost. This maze was huge, came with a teeny-tiny map to follow, and had 9 different stations to find throughout the maze. Jon, leading the way, had to ask me for directions to get through. We only made it to 4 stations before deciding it was too hot and the largest part of the maze would probably take too long considering the heat. Evan, however, had a great time running and chasing Jon through the maze. We ended the visit with a Dole Whip and headed home.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Loribeth Comes For a Visit
It turned out to be a beautiful day, and we got there early enough that we had plenty of time to take a stroll down the beach, where Evan unearthed a bright green Hotwheels racecar. He asked some nearby children if it belonged to them but no one claimed it, so he now refers to it as his, "treasure car." Jon also took the Aqua Eye boogie board out and was able to see some neat reef structures off the coast, and Evan had fun playing in the sand. He was very excited and proud that he now knows how to use his sand toys to make a fish sculpture in the sand.
In the evening after naptime Loribeth and I took Evan to the "fun store" at the mall, where he finished off his bag of tokens riding in his yellow racecar and driving the bulldozer. Then we headed upstairs to Islands Fine Burgers and Drinks for dinner. Loribeth had some sort of veggie tacos and I had a kalua pork sandwich which was quite tasty. Evan did a great job while we were there, I'd definitely consider going back there for lunch or dinner.
After dinner, it was back out to the airport to drop Loribeth off for her flight home to Maui, and back to the condo for bed!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Boxcar Racing and the Oceanarium
They spent a lot of time racing boxcars, but we also we all able to go check out several radio-controlled racecar tracks and one area specifically for off-roading with radio-controlled vehicles. Plus Evan was able to rent a real remote controlled car for an hour and race on a small oval track with Jon's help. We were all pretty worn out by the time we left at 12:30, so of course it was time to head back for a nap.
After naptime we headed down to the Pacific Beach Hotel to a restaurant called the Oceanarium. The place has a really nice buffet dinner with a three-story fish tank. When we arrived there was even a diver in the tank feeding the fish and manta rays. When we walked in, Evan exclaimed, "Mommy, look, there's a diver in there!"
We finished off the weekend with a stop into the Ferrari Store and let Evan check out the computers at Jon's office before heading back to the condo for the night.
Some more photos from our exciting day:
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Taking It Easy
Jon had the day off today, so we took it easy. I made a Spam omelette for breakfast, since I feel it is only appropriate to consume Spam while in the state of Hawaii.
We went across the street to Ala Moana Beach, where Evan made friends with a local boy named Zeke and played in the sand. Jon and I took turns on the Aqua Eye checking out the reef structure offshore, which was pretty neat. Ordered some pizza from Round Table for lunch. Then after naptime we all went over to Ala Moana Mall so that Evan could visit what we call the "fun store," aka Jungle Fun, basically a video game arcade that also has some games for small kids and a few of those little cars you can ride in.
After that we made a stop at the playground while Jon picked up Keo's thai food for dinner...yummy.
Friday, September 11, 2009
The Aquarium, Swimming and Fireworks
In the evening Evan and I made our nightly trek over to the playground to make some friends, then caught the fireworks at the Hilton lagoon before heading back to the condo for dinner.
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:
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