Our First Week of Aloha
It’s been a week since we’ve been in Hawaii. Unfortunately, Husbter spent the better part of last week in-processing, so I was stuck in the hotel room while he took the rental car. Being trapped with two toddlers quickly led to a case of cabin fever. This weekend we took some trips that more than made up for everything we missed out on in our first few days.
On Friday, we drove to Honolulu to pick up our own car and return the rental to the airport. I had no idea that there were so many requirements to have a car in Hawaii. We had to update our insurance, and then actually go to the USAA office, because Hawaii doesn’t accept insurance cards printed from your computer. They have to have some watermark. Next we attempted to have our car inspected, but it turns out that our tints are too dark. Oops. I knew they were too dark when I put them on ten years ago, but I figured the Florida sun would have dulled the tint a little. Guess not. That’ll be another adventure that we have to deal with today.
Saturday we headed east. We started out by heading towards the Marine base, and then just followed the highway along the coast. Our journey led us past some magnificent views of waves crashing upon rocks. It was absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately I was driving, so I wasn’t able to capture any photos. It will definitely be a location that we’ll be visiting again though.
We ended our Saturday drive in Waikiki at the Hale Koa, a resort hotel for the Armed Forces. I was totally surprised by how gorgeous the property was. Definitely not what I’d expect from the military. While we were there, we noticed that they’re having a Thanksgiving dinner. Reservations were made, and now we’ll have a real meal for Thanksgiving dinner.
Yesterday, we headed in the opposite direction to the North Shore. It was kind of a long drive until we found a secluded like beach park on the side of the road. There weren’t a ton of people there which was wonderful. The four of us got down to check out the water. Since we weren’t dressed for swimming, it was just a dip for our feet. I was surprised that the water was pretty warm. The sand was also so so soft.
Even after our bumpy start, and the flight from hell, I’m looking forward to everything else that Hawaii has to offer us.
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these pics are beautiful! Hopefully you guys can get settled quickly so you can enjoy it!
I’m so glad you’ve already gotten to check out Hawaii’s beauty!
These photos are amazing!!! 🙂 So glad you are getting settled.
I LOVE that you’re able to get a yummy Thanksgiving dinner at that awesome resort! You missed some tough tornados in the Midwest yesterday – so jealous of your paradise!
It is just so pretty there!
These photos are beautiful!!! I am so excited for you guys. I am freezing my butt off here in AK but these pics warmed be up for about 2 minutes 🙂
Glad you’re enjoying Hawaii!! How amazing that the hotel has a Thanksgiving dinner!!
That sounds about like Hawaii. 🙂 I LOVED North Shore! We lived on HMR (off Kamehameha Hwy), so we were a bit closer than most and spent a lot of time there. It was fantastic. There are a few beaches on the North Shore that the tourists aren’t aware of. So nice!!
If you don’t want to have to hassle with the inspection, I know there’s a way for you to get a sticker for your car so you don’t have to register it in Hawaii. I don’t actually know where you’d go to do that, but I know a bunch of people do it.
So glad you found something to do for Thanksgiving too! I hope it’s great!!!
Looks amazing! And I love the girls’ expressions, haha.
The girls are going to absolutely LOVE living there!! I’m kind of jealous. Beautiful pics mama. I’m not envious of your higher food and gas prices. Cost of living there is RIDICULOUS!! But still .. how can you let go of the views? Much aloha to you my love!
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These pictures make me so jealous!! It is so gorgeous! How long until you get into housing?
It looks so beautiful there! Just think of all the wonderful adventures you will get to experience! So exciting!
Gorgeous!!!! I can’t wait to arrive there in April/ May!