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PICTURE OVERLOAD!
DAY 1:
The kids (except for Violet) had never flown before so this trip was full of firsts! Aaron being super special or something like that :-) was able to get us into the sky club as we waited for our flight. We're talkin' big screen TVs, sofas, and FOOD. Nice. We boarded our plane and headed to LAX (where our flight was delayed...then delayed some more...) and we then we boarded another plane to Lihue, Kauai.
The kids (except for Violet) had never flown before so this trip was full of firsts! Aaron being super special or something like that :-) was able to get us into the sky club as we waited for our flight. We're talkin' big screen TVs, sofas, and FOOD. Nice. We boarded our plane and headed to LAX (where our flight was delayed...then delayed some more...) and we then we boarded another plane to Lihue, Kauai.
We arrived later than expected, and it got dark quickly (Hawaii doesn't do daylight savings). So as we drove to the north side of the island we didn't see much of it. Our condo was nice (thanks to Aaron's parents who let us use their time share). We stayed in Princeville in the Cliffs Club.
DAY 2:
We woke up to this view from our lanai. It was absolutely beautiful!
We explored Hanalei, which was only about 5 minutes from where we were staying. I decided it was my favorite little town of all. Here's a view above Hanalei Valley where they grow taro.
DAY 2:
We woke up to this view from our lanai. It was absolutely beautiful!
We explored Hanalei, which was only about 5 minutes from where we were staying. I decided it was my favorite little town of all. Here's a view above Hanalei Valley where they grow taro.Everyone was excited to hit the beach, so we did! We swam in Hanalei Bay. I think we were at Waikoko Beach, but they all blend together so it's hard to know for sure.

We decided to hike the Kalalau Trail from Ke'e Beach to Hanakapia Beach. Kauai had received a lot of rain so the trail was muddy and slippery and there were waterfalls and streams across the trail that normally weren't there. But the views were amazing so the steep slippery trail was worth it.
Here are the kids toward the beginning of the hike overlooking Ke'e Beach:

Breathtaking views along the Na Pali coast line:
There are no roads along this part of the coast, so if you're going to see the Na Pali Coast you'll have to be in a boat, a plane, or hike it!After crossing with Sam and Kaeli, Aaron came back across and scouted out the area for a better way to cross. He was able to cross by jumping from boulder to boulder back to Sam and Kaeli, but decided it too was too dangerous to cross with the littler girls and Violet. Sooooo we found our own little beach on our side of the river and ate lunch. It was a pretty spot, but the water was rough.
On our way back we decided it was good we didn't cross it, even if we had we wouldn't have let the kids into the water:
Our hike was up and down and up and down and...you get the idea. But the mountains of Kauai are like none other so the views were worth it!
DAY 4:
We drove to the south side of the island and visited Koloa and Poipu. We also saw the Spouting Horn. It's pretty cool. Water bursts out of a lava tube 50 feet into the air each time the waves crash up against the rocks.

DAY 5:
We drove to Opaekaa Falls:
After a lot of driving around, seeing sights, but mostly giving Violet a good nap in the van, we drove to Kealia Beach. Kealia has super big waves and a strong current. So the big kids loved it (aka, Aaron, Sam & Kaeli). There were times when we got tumbled around pretty good. In fact, Aaron lost his sun glasses in a wave and Sam lost his snorkeling goggles in a wave. Kaeli and I also did some somersaults.DAY 6:
We visited the Kilauea Lighthouse. Everything around it serves as a nature reserve for thousands of birds.
We drove to Lihue and swam at Kalapaki Beach. Kalapaki has a lot of fancy hotels and resorts right on the shore. It wasn't too crowded and we had a lot of fun. This is where I finally figured out body surfing!Here we passed up the fancy-shmancy restaurants and found a fish-n-chips shack. The kids were excited to eat upstairs and the view was nice!
OK, so this was one of the highlights (in my opinion) of our trip. I loved, loved, LOVED this hike. We drove clear over to the east side of the island and up Waimea Canyon. They call it the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, and you can see why.
We had a plan to hike the Alakai Swamp Trail and I was really excited about it, but finding it was tricky. We drove to the visitor center to buy a map and I asked the ranger-lady there questions about it and she was really trying to discourage me from going. It was weird. But she insisted we needed 4 wheel drive and would not make it in a mini van. She really had no idea who she was talking to, and being in a mini van had never stopped us before :-)
So we hit the 4x4 road. It was pretty gnarly, and a bit slippery in places but we made it to our trail head. This is where we ate lunch before the hike. Nice view, huh?
So we hit the 4x4 road. It was pretty gnarly, and a bit slippery in places but we made it to our trail head. This is where we ate lunch before the hike. Nice view, huh?
Lots and lots of steps:
I loved the swamp/jungle feeling throughout the hike. The wettest place on earth is actually on this very island!

DAY 8:
We honestly needed a day that wasn't super crazy. So we did some laundry, let Violet take a nice long nap, while Aaron and the kiddos swam in the pool.
We headed back to Hanalei Bay and walked the pier.
The water here was really mellow and shallow...perfect for Violet. Sara was even able to wear her floaties!On our last day we spent the morning packing up and then hit Kealia Beach again, since everyone was craving the big waves. We got to the beach early enough to get a perfect parking spot on the beach and in the shade. Doesn't that look like a nice set-up for V?
I already miss Kauai. I loved the sunshine and loved swimming in the ocean. It was great to have time to spend with my kids and amazing hubby with no other obligations, interruptions, or pressing schedules...it was paradise!
6 comments:
wow! Amazing pics!! I loved the hula girl and all your hikes look so fun! I wanna come with ya next time (:
sounds like a wonderful adventure. Great memories. xoxo
JEALOUS!!! This WAS our annoual vacation pre kids. Oh how I miss Kauai! I need another trip. I'm so glad you had a blast. It gives me hope that I'll be able to brave taking kiddo's there someday!!
What an amazing trip! It's always so hard to come home
Looks like a dream vacation! So fun! I am just as jealous as everyone else ;)
Some great memories made!! The pictures are gorgeous! I'm glad you could go have such fun together.
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