Waikiki Beach
Pearl Harbor
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
Polynesian Cultural Center
Kenny trying to make fire the Samoan way
We had a fun experience in the Tahitian portion of the Polynesian
Cultural Center. They took people from the audience who were on
a honeymoon or celebrating an anniversary (we were celebrating
our 10th), and had them participate in a mock Tahitian wedding
ceremony. It was supposed to be like we were renewing
our vows. It was a lot of fun.
our 10th), and had them participate in a mock Tahitian wedding
ceremony. It was supposed to be like we were renewing
our vows. It was a lot of fun.
Laie Hawaii LDS Temple
Snorkeling
We saw lots of sea turtles! This one came near the rocks
I was standing on and I lucked out and snapped a photo
just as he came up for a breath.
Kona Hawaii LDS Temple-
This is on the west side of the Big Island.
Lava rock sea arch
This is called "End of Chain of Craters Road" in Volcanoes
National Park because the road literally ends here. Lava flowed
over the road once, and they ended up repaving it. Lava flowed
over it again and they decided to give up and just let the
road end here.
over the road once, and they ended up repaving it. Lava flowed
over it again and they decided to give up and just let the
road end here.
We thought this buried sign was pretty funny.
Halema'uma'u Crater- This crater currently has no lava
flowing out of it but is emitting a gas and steam plume.
The plume glows orange at night because it's reflecting the
lava below.
Hiking through the Kilauea Iki Crater- This hike starts at the
top of the crater and then goes down through it. This volcano last
erupted in 1959 and the eruption filled up this huge crater with
a lava lake 200 feet deep. It has now cooled enough to walk on,
but there are parts that are still steaming and the rock feels
warm to the touch.
Thurston Lava Tube- This was formed when the outer
lava cooled more quickly than the lava below. Lava
continued to flow through underneath and left a huge tunnel.
We went to the Mauna Loa factory and saw them
gathering the nuts and learned how they crack
them and go through the whole factory process.
Did you know it takes 3000 lbs of pressure to
crack open a macadamia nut?
We took a helicopter tour over the volcanoes, and we were
so glad we did because there was currently not really
any lava flow that you could see from the ground.
A glimpse into the top of a volcano
A subdivision that was recently destroyed by lava flow.
You can see some of the road and trees that were spared.
We flew over a ton of waterfalls. You can see 3 in this picture.
The view from our hotel room in Waikoloa, Big Island.
We went to an amazing place called Wapio Valley which is
on the northeastern part of the Big Island. It was pretty
foggy so the pictures don't do this place justice. This is a picture
before we hiked down to the black sand beach.
This is a picture at the bottom.....and we looked like wet rats.
It was pouring rain as we hiked down but it was totally worth it.
What a gorgeous place! There was hardly anyone around.
We had a wonderful trip, but we missed these kiddos!
We couldn't wait to get back to them!

6 comments:
Such a fun way to celebrate your 10th!
Looks like you guys had so much fun!! I'm so glad that you got to go!!
I'm so jealous! Someday we'll make it to Hawaii. Looks like you guys had tons of fun. Happy 10th anniversary:) Little get-aways are always so refreshing.
What beautiful photos. I felt quite vindicated reading that it takes 3,000 pounds of pressure to crack a macadamian nut. I tried cracking one once and couldn't believe how tough it was! Happy 10th Anniversary.
Looks like it was a fun trip. But next time you should invite others. Like me. :) Happy Anniversary!
It looks like you had so much fun! Happy 10th! We must be getting old :)
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