This morning started with a longish drive across the island headed to the North Shore. We motivated the kids with the promise of world class snowcones from the snowcone inventors themselves in Haleiwa.

We walked around the town looking for souvenirs and browsing surf shops. We checked out the famous surfing beaches and the cliff jumping spots. Then we moved on to the Polynesian Cultural Center.


The ride home was rough but everyone was asleep by the time we got home.
Sunday
Several people told us about the big Aloha Bowl swap meet that happens every weekend, so on one of our last days we headed there looking for more souvenirs. All the kids wishes came true with...

(that Oliver's actually learned how to do pretty well with instructions from his trumpet-playing father)

Scott also got a beautiful Nice Ukelele made of Hawaiian Koa wood in a guy's garage here on Oahu.
After the swap meet we enjoyed some delicious southern barbeque at Dixie Grill (thanks for the recommendation, Tanners) and then headed back to the house for some fun in the sun.
After the swap meet we enjoyed some delicious southern barbeque at Dixie Grill (thanks for the recommendation, Tanners) and then headed back to the house for some fun in the sun.

And I remembered how much I love body surfing -- especially when the water is warm and clear, and the bottom is smooth and sandy. What a thrill to feel that wave curling under you and be propelled forward at top speeds. Well ok the waves aren't really that big here, but it is still really fun to get back out there after years of California beaches had pretty much convinced me I didn't really like swimming in the ocean anymore.


Sadly we're heading home tomorrow.
Aloha
3 comments:
Sarah, I love reading about your days in Hawaii. I'm sad you're leaving tomorrow. Thanks for keeping us updated!
Great blogging, nice to read about paradise from Idaho!
Gotta say I am super jealous of your amazing trip to Hawaii. I remember biking into Haliewa and visiting some of the places you went. Glad you could keep the whole crew happy. I'm sure they loved it.
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