Hawaii! We got to visit Hawaii this January with Luke's parents, his brother Zach and his wife Jayme, and our niece Kelsey. It was tons of fun. We love family vacations. It was also nice to get out of Wyoming in the middle of winter. I did not miss those sub zero temeratures!
We flew into Maui for the first half of the week. We snorkled and played on the beach and relaxed. Monday Luke, Zach, Jayme and Philip went scuba diving while Cindy, Kelsey and I played on the beach. It sprinkled a lot while we were there but it made for some awesome rainbows.
This was our sand castle. We decorated it with coral we found along the beach. It was one of Kelsey's favorite moments of the vacation.
We drove to the top of the Haleakala volcano. It was windy and cold! The view was pretty cool though.
Kelsey turned 6! We tried to tell her that Hawaii is like Neverland and you don't grow up. She didn't buy it and was determined to have her cake!
One day we took the road to Hana which is a windy road to a small town. You mostly take the road for the view and the adventures along the way. This was the best hike we stopped for. We hiked through a bamboo forest to reach 3 waterfalls with pools to swim in. There was a fourth waterfall after a 100 yard swim through one of the ponds but only Luke swam it. He and his brother and dad also jumped off some cliffs into one of the pools.
After Maui we flew to Oahu and stayed in a house on the North Shore. We spent lots of time playing on the beach, which was my favorite part of the vacation. Here we are boogie boarding...
and playing in the sand. Everyone got a turn to be a mermaid (or merman).
We stayed in Laie which is where the LDS temple is. I learned that it was the first one built outside of the continental US.
Luke lead us on a hike to Laie Falls but apparently took a wrong turn and we never found the waterfall. The view was pretty good.
We spent one day at the Polynesian Cultural Center.
We had a great time with family and enjoyed the warm sun!
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