View from front of our hotel.
Well the first day in Hawaii is over and what a day it was. The six hour time change is a bit tricky at first but it allowed us to be the first ones at breakfast in the morning.
Breakfast - Imagine the most ridiculous spread of fresh organic (not that it matters) island fruits you have ever seen. Guava, Mango, Papaya, Pineapple and Christina's new favorite Dragon fruit. Everything was fantastic.
Next: Christina and I rented a 4x4 for the full week so that we could explore. Since it was so early we figured we would take a drive around the coast and see some places.
For those of you following along at home we are staying in Turtle Bay which is at the Very highest tip of Oahu. We set out and drove East along Oahu's incredible coastline. Christina and I routinely asked if we should turn back but the unbelievable Jurassic Park (filmed here in Hawaii) like views kept us pressing on. We wound up doing the entire eastern half of the island before heading home. The views were breathtaking!!! On the trip back we stopped quickly at the Dole plantation for the Pineapple Whip that everyone talks about... It lived up to the hype... The Dole Plantation however did not so we slowly headed back to Turtle Bay stopping along the way in several North Shore towns.
Once back at the resort we checked out the pool and I swam with the Sea Turtles. (Christina will tell you that I swam with the Turtles in order to rescue my sandal that fell off when I got knocked over by a wave and was floating away... but in the immortal words of Joe Wilson "Liar"... and if it is not a lie that wave was huge.)
Following the lost Sandal/Sea Turtle experience Christina and I decided it was time to head down to the pool again and take some Mai Tai classes...
Not so much classes as the Mai Tai's themselves teaching us a lesson. The lesson you ask.... Don't drink Mai Tai's... At least we slept well.... Anyway, we are off for day two of our adventure... Time for me to wake sleeping beauty...
PS - On occasion i will be uploading pics to my Flickr account.




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