After the sunset, Josh and I had dinner in Haleiwa for the first time. In our whole year here, we hadn’t been to Haleiwa at night yet. We ate at Luibueno’s and it was delicious! The closest thing to Tex-Mex that I’ve had. It made me realize how much I miss chips and salsa! We’re both already ready to go back!
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Sunset Beach
Last night, Josh and I went to watch the sunset at Sunset Beach. I had heard it was a pretty phenomenal sight to see (as so many things are in Hawaii), and it definitely did not disappoint. First, the beach itself was huge and incredibly beautiful. The houses along the beach were amazing (and now if I had a bazillion dollars, I would choose this as the place to purchase a home). There were a few people surfing, swimming and stand up paddleboarding as well as, other people that were there to enjoy the sunset. I would say this sunset is the best I’ve seen in my life and was jaw-droppingly beautiful. I’m not sure the pictures can do it justice!
MCB Hawaii
When Bailey and Kyle were here, Josh showed them the Marine base. Even though I had been on base numerous times, I never stopped to take pictures of some of the pretty parts. I decided to be a tourist too and took some pictures while we showed them around.
Cousin Fun
Along with the adventures that I’ve already blogged about, Bailey, Kyle and I spent time hiking, going to the beach, eating tons of good food, enjoying the pool and touring Oahu in general. We had such a great time and I miss them already!! I’m so thankful they were able to come visit and I got to spend such quality time with them :).
Leonard’s Bakery
On Bailey and Kyle’s last day here, we ventured to Leonard’s so they could try the malasadas. They were a hit! Josh also requested that I get him four while I was there :). I actually hadn’t ever been, so it was fun for me to get to experience it as well!
MCBH Marina
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Duke’s Waikiki
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Tripler Ridge to Haiku Stairs
On Saturday, we hiked Tripler Ridge to Haiku Stairs. This is a hike that Josh and I both wanted to do, but hadn’t done yet (we’ve both hiked the stairway at night/early a.m. but not hiked to it then down it during the day). Since Bailey and Kyle were here, we thought it would be a great time to go so they could join in on the fun. Josh’s friend Tony also volunteered to come and be our tour guide since he had just completed the hike a few weeks before. It turned out to be one of the BEST hikes on the island yet. It took us about six hours to complete from start to finish. We hiked from Tripler hospital up the mountain on the ridges and back down the Haiku stairs on the other side of the island to Josh’s car (which Tony and Josh had staged the night before). It was EXTREMELY muddy and we were covered by the time we were finished (Bailey and I maybe slipped and fell a few times…). The views were unbeatable from the top and the pictures can’t even begin to do them justice. With the views, came a few scary portions along the ridge. We definitely put Kyle’s fear of heights to the test, but he made it the whole way without any issues! It was such an awesome way to spend a Saturday and we could not have asked for better weather!
Shark’s Cove
Today, we went out for our second round of snorkeling at Shark’s Cove on the North Shore. Neither Josh nor I had been snorkeling here, so we were excited to go and check it out. From everything we had heard, it was a million times better than Hanauma Bay. It definitely did NOT disappoint! We saw tons of beautiful fish and coral and got to swim with a sea turtle. It was significantly less crowded than Hanauma Bay as well, so we basically had the area we were snorkeling in to ourselves. Plus, I continued to conquer my fear of the ocean :). I compiled all of our video footage into one video (it’s long but great footage of the turtle!).
Hanauma Bay Round Two
We ventured to Hanauma Bay last Friday so Bailey and Kyle could snorkel and see all the beautiful sea life. This was my second time here, but this time I really got to explore and enjoy snorkeling myself (last time I was on a field trip). We saw some amazing things! TONS of beautiful fish (some were HUGE) and Bailey and Kyle saw an eel! It was the second time using our Go Pro and I got some pretty cool videos (some of them ended up being corrupted…still learning 🙂 ).
Hanauma Bay Video 1
Hanauma Bay Video 2
Hanauma Bay Video 3
Hanauma Bay Video 4
Hanauma Bay Video 5

