Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Another One Bites The Dust

About 2 years ago, I got an iPod just like this one...


I had hundreds of songs loaded on this baby and I loved it. It literally took hours and hours to load all of those songs but it was worth it. I had such a variety and enjoyed listening to them while walking or in the car.

Then, out of the blue it died. We couldn't even get enough of a charge to transfer the songs onto my new computer so that we could put them on a new iPod. I was bummed but what can you do about it. We had our Hawaii trip planned and I knew I'd be doing alot of walking so I went to Costco and got this one. Still an iPod Nano but a newer generation...


Well, of course, every time you get anything new or any kind of an upgrade, none of the old accessories work on the new one! Surprise surprise, the new iPod was wider of course and therefore wouldn't fit into my old armband that I use when walking. We all know it's a ploy for these companies to make the consumer spend more money and it drives me bonkers! Sooo, that meant I had to buy another one of these too....


Ok, so are you still with me!?!

Now since my new iPod only had the 15 or so songs loaded on it that I bought from iTunes, hubby was going to start downloading some of the CD's onto it. Well, son of a gun, nothing, nada, zippo! Again, wouldn't charge up a bit!

I only bought the thing 3 months ago so hubby headed to Costco this morning and came home with this...


Oh my gosh, now with the armband thing again!!

Obviously, again, this iPod is much wider. Can anyone use an armband for the iPod Nano? I've got one I won't be using!

Hopefully the 3rd time will be a charm! Wish me luck! By the way, the iPod Touch can hold up to 14,000 songs. This otta keep my husband busy for days!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Home Safe and Sound

Thank you all for your well wishes for safe travel. We got home early this morning (1:30am) and I must say, home feels good. The hotel bed was comfy cozy but truly there's nothing better than sleeping in your own bed, with your own pillows!

Jake is home now too so all is well in my world! He hasn't left my side and is scooted up so close to me right now. He missed his momma! Howard went out and got him a McDonald's hamburger and he scarfed down that hamburger patty so fast! Life in Jake's world is well again too!

There were 28 wonderful comments on my Hawaiian giveaway, thank you! To make things easy, I asked Howard to randomly give me 5 numbers between 1-28 to select the winners, sooo...

April #3, Emma #8, Deb #9, Tammy Howard #16, and Connie #25, congratulations!

Just email me your address and soon you'll be receiving good mail from Maui (April, I still have your address). The only bad thing about giveaways for me is that I'd like to send out something to everyone! You're all winners in my book!

Thank you ALL again for following along with me on this enjoyable vacation. I read and appreciated every sweet comment you left! I shed more than a few tears yesterday. This trip was especially hard to leave because it was the most relaxing 2 weeks of my life. I ate very healthy, I exercised, and I spent time with God. I feel like these last 2 weeks were life changing for me in alot of ways. I feel rejuvenated!

Hey, I think I'm even ready to tackle Christmas now!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

We're On Our Way Home and An Unforgettable Reward

Our bags are packed, "stuffed" is actually a better word for it. There's no way I could possibly put one more item in either of my two bags...stuffed I tell ya! As much as I hate the idea of leaving, I do need to get home. I've got to get busy...the.holidays.are.coming! Plus, I miss Jake! I cannot even begin to describe how much I miss that dog!

I've always wanted to come to Hawaii during Christmas but I've heard it gets crazy busy here. Well, this vacation I've been able to see Hawaii decked out for Christmas. Last night I noticed Christmas lights up at a nearby mall, plus the stores have all of their Christmas goodies out just like home, but trust me, it's not the same. The lights didn't elicit the same joy and excitement for me that it does at home. It all seems rather odd. I'm usually here during spring or summer, and the weather is like summer now, so Christmas displays seem out of place. It just doesn't feel or seem like November, almost December. It feels like June. I think it must feel like June everyday here in Hawaii.

Yesterday morning I headed out for my last long walk of the vacation. I have been religious about walking and as I reached the main street, I got teary eyed. I have treasured my outings each day and realized this would be the last one of its kind for awhile. I've developed a routine and I've soaked up the sights like never before. Again, I attribute this partly to blogging. I'm looking at things differently, or from a different angle at least. When you have the opportunity to share things with others, the world, and life, becomes so much more interesting! Have you felt this way at all since you started blogging?

My daily walks have been long, but with views that go on for miles. It's at least 2 miles up the road to my turn around point, so I started rewarding myself on the way back.


Sitting here has been my reward for walking each day. It's offered me comfort when I've been hot and sweaty, it's offered me peace and quiet, and it's been my prayer bench. How can you not sit here and talk to God when this view is directly in front of you...




My greatest reward for getting out and exercising has been time alone with God. It's no wonder that I love it here so much! I've had many talks with God from that bench, and offered up dozens and dozens of prayers, but most importantly, I've thanked Him. We serve a loving, compassionate God, a God who only wants the best for us.

I will never forget the special time that I have had alone with Him.

I will never forget the unbelievable beauty I was able to see everyday, the beauty which God created.

I will never forget that special bench.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Saying Good-by and a Giveaway


We took this beautiful, sweet girl to the airport last night and soon our time here will be coming to a close as well. Whenever I leave Hawaii, I feel like a piece of my heart is being left behind. I love it that much. My son lived on Maui for 2 years and I can only imagine how his heart must have hurt when he moved back to the mainland. He still talks about his time here and how much he loved that time in his life.

We fly home on Wednesday but before I go I'd like to show you some Aloha spirit, and what better way than with a Hawaiian giveaway. Maybe some Kona coffee, chocolate covered Macadamia nuts, a necklace, coffee mug, Hawaiian 2010 calendar...

Just leave a comment, that's it. I'll randomly pick 5 names and send each one some good mail from Maui! It's a small way of saying thank you for taking this trip to paradise with me. I've loved sharing it with you!

Aloha!

Monday, November 16, 2009

The Many Colors Of Hawaii & Blue Monday - Part II


Thank you Sally for hosting Blue Monday each week. To join in the fun or to visit other Blue Monday participants, click here.

Again, Blue Monday...Maui style! Are these telephone booths still around anymore?


With the exception of our zipline day, I've walked between 4 and 4 1/2 miles each morning. It's been glorious, walking in the sunshine and taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of Maui. It will be hard leaving this heavenly place. I love the Hawaiian lifestyle and feel I could easily adapt to living here. It would be a perfect fit, but until we win the lottery or somehow strike it rich, we'll be heading back to the mainland on Wednesday, and back to reality.

You never know what beauty or wonder awaits you in Hawaii, so I've made it a habit to take my camera with me most mornings. The green seems greener, the ocean more blue from one day to the next, and the flowers, oh, the beautiful flowers...








Stop back by tomorrow, I think a Hawaiian giveaway is in order!

Aloha and Happy Monday!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Look Who's Here!


Courtney couldn't fathom the idea of us being here without her and we couldn't fathom it either! Thankfully she was able to fly over from Arizona on Thursday and will go home Monday night. I'm so glad she was able to work out her schedule so she could vacation with us. We wanted Brandon to fly over also but he couldn't get away at this time. That's one thing hard about your children getting older, it can be difficult getting everyone together due to individual schedules and commitments. Brandon lives and works 3 hours away from us, plus works in the restaurant business, so we don't get to see him as often as we'd like. Hopefully, we'll all be together for Christmas!

We were originally going on the Zipline another day but rescheduled it so Courtney could go with us. WE LOVED IT! The above picture was taken while we were waiting for the tour to start. Courtney took alot of pictures but didn't bring her camera cord with her so I can't upload any pictures of me...proof that I did it, but here are a few pictures that I took with my camera.



There were 5 zipline courses that we went on. The first one was 100 feet across, with each consecutive course getting longer, higher, and scarier...


The first 4 courses didn't prepare us for course #5, with it's 750 feet in length. Our landing spot ends up being that white spot in the clearing, after you've zipped past it and back again. Course #5 was so high up that they had to use a ladder on rollers to unhook us from the zipline.



We had a great time and definitely would do this again. It took us 2 hours all in all but they also have another one here in Maui that is 4 hours long. We took our tour in an area called "up country." The longer tour is in the Kaanapali area where you have views of the ocean while you're zipping along. Maybe we'll check that one out next time.

If you visit Maui, check out the Zipline. It's a very popular tour and I can totally see why. What an adrenaline rush!

Aloha!

Friday, November 13, 2009

It's Friday

And I'm nosy...

So here's the question: When was the last time you did something adventurous?

We're trying out the "zip line" today. Did you see when the Roloff's (Little People Big World) came to Maui and went on the zip line? We're going on the same one. We wanted to give this a try a few years ago but it's always been booked solid. Well it's the slow season here in Hawaii so we had our pick of available days. Today's the day!


Adventurous? I'd give that a YES!

Would you be adventurous enough to give the zip line a try?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Pleasant Surprise!

Yesterday while we were out driving, I asked Howard to pull over so I could take a picture of something I had seen earlier that day on my walk. We pulled over in a park right next to the ocean and I headed out to take my picture. I walked over to the ledge, stooped down to take a scenic picture when I caught something out of the corner of my eye. I looked down right below me and got startled for a minute until I realized what it was. I had never seen one of these so up close and personal before.



These pictures don't quite show it but this was one very large sea turtle. Guess it came out of the water to relax in the sand and get some sun. I've seen lots of turtles in the water before while snorkeling but never one parked on the sand like this. I just happened to be at the right place at the right time, and with camera in hand!

Aloha!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Just Another Day In Paradise

I'm so proud of myself! I walked another 4+ miles today. Guess I just need a beautiful ocean for motivation, and my iPod. When the weather is near perfect and you are surrounded by all of this beauty, how can you not go outdoors and soak it all up. Seriously, I think I could lose weight and get in shape if I lived here! I'd be one tanned, walkin' momma!

The first 2 days Howard walked with me but he stayed home yesterday and today. He's too busy out by the pool makin' friends. That's him in the yellow hat, chatting away with a man from Seattle. He spent the whole day by the pool and each time I'd meet up with him out there, he'd introduce me to someone new. Truly, he's never met a stranger.


Other than walking this morning, I've pretty much done nothing all day but stay at the hotel and relax. Just what vacation is all about right! I did manage to find the dialysis center located close by and went in to check it out. The clinic here has the capacity to dialyze 7 patients at a time. The nurse was floored when I told her our unit has close to 75 chairs, 2 gurney spots, and we run 3 shifts a day. It's no lie when I tell people I work at the largest dialysis unit in the United States. I was just checking out my options in case I want to move here someday!

If you've never been to Hawaii, you are missing out on some of the most magnificent sunsets imaginable. So, from me to you, enjoy the view!





Aloha!

Blue Monday...Maui Style!



Thank you Sally for hosting Blue Monday each week. To join in the fun or to visit other Blue Monday participants, click here.

We are on vacation this week in beautiful Maui. There is plenty of blue in Hawaii to feast your eyes upon, from the gorgeous shades of blue in the ocean, to the clear blue sky. Let me share some Maui blue with you...








All of these pictures were taken on my walk this morning. I've been walking 4 miles each day. I just need to keep up the momentum when I get home!

Aloha and Happy Blue Monday!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Polly Wanna Cracker!?!

As I mentioned earlier, the lobby of our hotel is open and airy so every so often you'll see a bird fly in. I never paid much attention to it until yesterday. I think the birds fly in because they're hungry. Yesterday I saw some cute little birds perched on the cages, eating the parrot's food.

Let me introduce you to some of the permanent birds that reside here.

This is Alex. He just kept saying over and over "My name is Alex, My name is Alex!"



This is Bojo. I think he's considered the big daddy of the bunch being that he's 18 years old. Just a little intimidating this one is. He wouldn't say a thing, just kept making clicking noises with his beak and giving me the evil eye.



This is Lil Sid. He's the acrobat of the group. He did quite a bit of showing off for me while I was talking to him and taking his picture.



My favorite of the group is Inca. Inca is a tiny one compared to the others but has the most gorgeous colored feathers. She's the most gracious as she keeps saying "Aloha, Aloha, Aloha!"


From watching these beautiful birds I also learned that they love to eat wood. Did you know that parrots like to eat wood? In each of the bird's cages they had these bright colored wood pieces strung up like toys. They loved it and would chip off a little piece at a time and nibble on it.


Funny thing about all of this is that I've passed by these birds oodles and oodles of times over the years and generally didn't pay too much attention to them. Yes, I've looked at them and read about them before but yesterday I really took notice. I talked to them and got a feel for their personality. Blogging will do that to you!

I saw a shirt today that read "Forget the cracker, Polly wants a drink!"

Aloha!