Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sues and Chris on the Big Island
Sunday, November 8, 2009
What Do We Do When We Don't Have Visitors?
Here we are! Cheers!
After dinner, we walked around town a little bit to see what Black and White Night is all about. It's basically a festival to stimulate all the businesses in Hilo. Everyone wears black and white and all the stores stay open late and have lots of specials. We just did some window shopping and then met up with some friends (yes friends!) from work for some drinks.
A while back we decided to check out this natural lava pool that our guide book says is a natural hot tub. Supposedly the lava below heats the water and you can jump in and hang out in it. I don't know about you... but do you see those waves??
I know we posted about the volcano before when Kim was here, but we actually went back after she left to hike the 4 mile trail that goes right through the crater. It was a really interesting hike that went through rain forest that changed into barren volcanic land. It, of course, rained the entire time!
Another weekend we went to Kona all by ourselves! We did some snorkeling back at a place that we had been to with Kim, but hadn't had the chance to snorkel at. We don't have our own underwater camera yet so we couldn't take any pictures of all the fish we saw. But, we did some turtles sunning themselves on the beach and snapped a picture:
Every Wednesday and Saturday there is a huge farmers market in downtown Hilo. There are tons of vendors there with every type of exotic fruit and vegetable you can imagine. Plus there are all kinds of cheese, breads, all sorts of jewelry, arts, crafts, and even sushi. We went one weekend and bought some tomatoes and avocados. Apparently, you have to be really careful with the avocados here. Since there are so many varieties, they can be very unpredictable. Some are too watery, some too mealy, and some just funny tasting. We didn't really like the ones we bought.... I think if we had taken some more time with our selection, we could have picked some good ones... oh well!
Here is what the market looks like from the street - it's much more impressive once you're inside:
We've become pretty good snorkelers too!
Now, there are lot of interesting people that hang out at this beach. There are signs clearly stating that no dogs are allowed but yet, there is usually more than one dog on the beach. Also, last time I checked marijuana was an illegal drug.... yet there are people enjoying it openly here on this beach! Today, there was one guy playing his guitar.... he was really good! Then there was another guy playing the flute. Last weekend though, we had some real eye candy! The men here, the older ones that is, tend to wear very little on the beach.... lots of speedos. But this guy was special.

PS - he's not really our friend!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Not THE Big Island, but A big island: Our Honeymoon in Aruba
Anyway, we finally made it, and it was a welcome sigh of relief from all of our recent excitement. For the first 5 nights we stayed at the Renaissance Hotel down town in Oranjestad. This hotel definitely has a more city feel to it with lots of shopping, places to eat, and an all night casino. Here we are, right off the plane, jumping right into relaxation mode:
From the first floor of the Renaissance, you could hop on a boat to their private island. It was about a 10 min boat ride and worth every minute!
Here we are on the boat:
The beach on the island was amazing. Beautiful white sand, swaying palm trees, hammocks sprinkled all over the place, a tropical bar... who could ask for more? There are two different beaches on the island. One is for anyone. We though the sand on this beach was a little less rocky and we enjoyed it's proximity to the bar. The other beach was adults only. We were going to stay away from this beach, but we heard it had some flamingos....so we decided to check it out.... for the "flamingos".
Here's one of the hammocks we mentioned.... can't you just picture my Dad here?!?!
They also had a rope swing that you could swing right into the water with! I was a little nervous about this but decided I had to give it a shot:
(I know - a really attractive shot of me!)
Since we had so much fun with one of the couples we met on the Mi Dushi, we decided we should use our next gift the following night with them. Adam's parents, Jason, and Wil purchased us our bar crawl on the Kuku Kanuku. This was a wild ride! It started off by going to each participants' hotel. We were the first to be picked up, along with our new friends Laura and Blu. First stop was for a sunset on the beach with a champagne toast. Here's a good shot of the spectacle of a bus:
And, as if that wasn't enough..... he actually got back on the bus with us and came to the third bar! The third bar was a trip. They had all these Mexican props for us to play with. It was like a Mexican Fiesta:
Beth doing the Mexican Hat Dance with our new friends cheering me on:
This evening ended with a search for pizza that resulted in finding some not so tasty hamburgers. All in all, it was enjoyable evening, and lucky for us, we got to sleep in the next morning!
Next up was our gift from our friends Erin, Kaine, and Kim. The bought us a Tom Car excursion and snorkel trip. A Tom Car is a four wheel drive vehicle that looks like this:
Adam had a ton of fun driving this thing around through sand and rocks. I was terrified for most of the time and screaming my head off! I was the only female on the trip and after doing it I understand why. We were absolutely covered from head to toe in dirt when we were done - and I mean absolutely covered. I was a little embarrassed walking back into the hotel when we were done.... that's how dirty we were.... ew! The tour was pretty cool and you got to see a lot of things that you wouldn't otherwise have access too. Here is a natural bridge formed by rock behind us. This one is actually called Baby Bridge. There used to be a bigger one, but it fell down a few years back.
The next day we packed up our things and moved to the Westin. Because we get points for SPG hotels, this portion of our honeymoon was FREE! This hotel was totally different from the Renaissance. It is in what is referred to as the "high rise" district of the island. This is on the west coast of the island and the beach is lined with hotel after hotel. There was a little more stress associated with this beach because if you wanted a cabana, you had to arrive early. If you didn't get a cabana, then you may as well lay yourself down on top of a fire because you will burn. This is pretty much what we looked like for most of our honeymoon:
Anyway, here is the sunset from one of our two porches:
Dancing on the beach after dinner:
This was one of our best meals in Aruba and definitely our most memorable!
Our last gift was a couples' massage at the spa at the Westin given to us by Aunt Judy, Uncle Mike, and cousins Drew, Erin, Logan, Kennedy, Kati, and Greg. We thought it would be a little weird to take pictures of this, so we don't have any. But, we had an awesome time and were super relaxed afterward. We got a bottle of champagne and some chocolates afterwards too. Notice a trend? I think we had at least one bottle of champagne per day in Aruba and that doesn't count any mimosas we may have had in the early part of the day!
One of our last nights we met a nice couple at happy hour. There just happened to be a baggo set at the Westin, and we thought since this couple had never played, that it would be an easy win. We one the first two games, but then they kicked our butts the next three after Adam showed the guy the proper technique for throwing the bean bags.They were pretty happy that they won:
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Beth and Lesa
Here's Lesa and Matt enjoying a drink before dinner
Adam and Beth getting ready for the show:
The next day was another beautiful day in Kona, and also our last day in Kona. We woke up early again, headed to Java on the Rocks and then set out to see a coffee farm. We chose Kona Joe's, solely because it was the only one open on a Sunday.... we were pleasantly surprised!
Here's Adam outside the entrance before we went in. It's hard to tell but the blue behind him is the ocean meeting the sky.... it's hard to tell where one ends and the next begins.
Here's Matt!
Here's Matt and Adam basking in the sun:
When we got back to Hilo that night, we stopped at our house to freshen up and then went out for some delicious Thai food.... yum! There is lots of good Thai food in Hilo.... but our favorite place is called Naung Mai Thai Kitchen. Spicy! After dinner we went for a walk on Banyan Drive. Banyan Drive is known for the impressive Banyan trees that were planted by all sorts of famous people. Here is one planted by Babe Ruth:
