
I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but we had such a wonderful time on our trip, I have to document every second! Here goes nothing (only 2 months late)!
Day 1
The days up to the trip were by far the most stressful. I was so worried about Averie and the flight. Surprisingly she did great! It was a lot of work keeping her entertained, but lucky for me, she took a little nap too.
After several hours we finally landed in Honolulu!

I couldn't wait to get out and exploring. We started our adventure driving around the Island. We stopped at this beautiful lookout to get some pictures.


After the drive around the island, we finally made it to our beautiful beachhouse. This home was incredible. Just look at this kitchen.
The master bedroom wasn't too bad either.



This was the view off of the balcony. What a beautiful part of the island.


After we finished exploring the inside of the house, we checked out the backyard. A.M.A.Z.I.N.G
Our view of Chinaman's Hat. We kayaked out there, but I will save that story for later in the post.
One of the best things about the backyard was the gazebo. It had a hammock and was designated "the screaming kid lounge"/"sunrise viewer".



Averie just loved that she got to play with her cousin, Easton. She just LOVES him. We had to watch her extra close to make sure she wasn't over loving him.

When Averie wasn't entertaining Easton she was pushing this little stool around. It was so cute and just her size.

One thing about Hawaii that we were not expecting was the oversized snails. Holy Moly!

We also had a few too many lizards in my opinion. At least there weren't snakes or spiders.
After a great first day, we finished up the evening observing the husking of a coconut. It only took a few hours..er..minutes with the hammer, but Andy was successful! This coconut did not taste so great, but it was fun to watch.



Day 2
For those of you that have lived with us or know us very well, you would know that we are not morning people in the Anderson household. But how could you not wake up for this?!

I loved to see the sunrise every morning. It was so beautiful. It also helped that we were still on Utah time and sunrise actually meant that it was about 10:00 am.
After a good breakfast,
and our beach attire was put on,
we were ready to head to Kailua Beach!
Averie was lathered up in sunscreen and ready to go! She loved the sand and the ocean.


Who is that hottie in the ocean? Oh wait, he's with me.
We had such a blast that day. We decided to write our names in the sand and do hand prints. I know, way to be original...

How's this for originality? We made sand "landscapes". Ha ha! I bet not many thought to that!
Don't mind the buried baby in the middle, she was there when we got there. What is a family vacation without a jumping photo?
After a fun day at the beach we decided to go on a hike up to the pillboxes overlooking the beach.
Averie was out in about 5 minutes. She looked so uncomfortable, but she slept the entire time.
The rest of my family probably would disagree, but this was my favorite hike in Oahu. It was short and somewhat easy, plus the views were spectacular.



Once we reached the top, we were able to explore the Pillbox that once housed servicemen from World War 2. It was unfortunate that it was covered in graffitti, but it was still pretty cool to see.



At the end of our hike, we found one of these:
I am not sure what part of this you eat, but they are pretty nonetheless.Day 3
Day 3 started out with yet another beautiful sunset. Are you sensing a trend?
This is probably my favorite picture of the entire trip.
Averie was running around like crazy while I was taking these shots. She loved being outside in her jammies.
Plus there was this guy,
so you know it had to be cool! Have know idea what this weirdo was doing, but at least he was entertaining. Here is a pic of us:
Me being the thrill seeker that I am, had to go check out the cliff.
It was pretty intense to see the waves crashing in. It is amazing the damage that the water does to the rock. Check out this hole we found.
Not impressed? Well check this one out!!
After our stop at Laniloa, we stopped to take some pictures of this guy:
I could not believe how many sea turtles we saw while we were there. It was crazy! It was really nice to see this one on land. You really get an idea of how big they are. The sun was just a little too bright for Easton.
Here is the day's sunrise.
After checking out the animals, we went on the movie tour of the Kualoa Valley. Many televesion shows and movies have been shot in this area. It was beautiful!
After we finished up at the Ranch, we were on our way to the Buddhist Temple. Before we stopped at the Temple, we checked out one of the Oriental Cemeteries. I am not positive, but I think these stones are Japanese. The tombstones were so close together, it was a very different type of memorial. I wish I could have gotten a picture of another Japanese Cemetary that we saw downtown. It was so crazy. This pictures gives you an idea of how the tombstones were set up.
After exploring the cemetary, we made our way to the Temple. It was just as peaceful and serene as it looks!
One of the first things we did on the temple grounds was bang the gong for good luck. Andy nearly killed his first born when the log came back and nearly hit Easton in the head!AmyLyn and I balancing.
The temple grounds were like I said, so peaceful. All the greenery was beautiful. I had to take a picture of the unusual pine trees in Hawaii. So different than what we have here in Utah.
Day 5
Hanauma Bay is one of the best spots on Oahu to go snorkeling. We woke up bright and early to check it out. Unfortunately, we did not get to enjoy much of the snorkeling that day. Poor Averie had a sunscreen in the eye incident first thing! I felt horrible. Needless to say, she was pretty miserable. We were able to take turns watching her and snorkeling and we saw some pretty cool things. She did cheer up long enough to chase the pidgeons. Silly girl!
I loved the sea turtles. We saw several while we were there. They would just swim right next to you. It was awesome!
2. I saw a shark while we were snorkeling! I was looking down at the reef in one of the deeper areas and I saw this:
Well I didn't take that picture, obviously I was not hanging around long to take a picture. I am pretty sure it was just a reef shark, but it was still freaky! After we saw that, we decided our snorkeling expedition was over.After Hanauma, we were off to Spitting Cave of Portlock. This area was absolutely gorgeous! Too bad Averie was being the Devil's spawn and was screaming bloody murder by this point. We did manage to get a few pictures though. I cannot believe how blue the water was!
Lets just say the island was slightly farther away than we imagined. I think it only ended up being about 2 miles from the shore, but 2 miles is a LONG way when you are paddling! After what seemed like forever, we saw a glorious sight...
We headed back up to the North Shore to experience the Polynesian Culture Center. We stopped at the Temple.
I think that all temple grounds are beautiful, but this one was especially pretty. Averie was in one of her moods again, so we had to take this pic without her.See what I mean about the moods? She was not in a picture posing kind of mood that day!


After the temple, we made our way to the Polynesian Culture Center. I know that many people highly recommend this outing, so I will do my best not to put it down too much, but I seriously didn't get it. I was just pretty disappointed with the whole experience. I just thought it was way overpriced for what you got. The Luau food was terrible and it just wasn't what I expected. The show on the other hand, was great! I could not believe how talented everyone was. I think if we were ever to go back, I would just go to the show. I also really enjoyed the Samoa's Show.
The guy climbing the coconut tree was pretty funny too. Crazy how fast he got up that tree!Day 7 was Pearl Harbor day.
One Happy Family
Day 8We started our morning with a hike up to the Diamond Head Crater. It was a nice easy hike and the weather was perfect. Brian received so much praise from strangers for packing A around all day. What a trooper he is!
Careful,
Day 9Our final day in Oahu was a rainy one. It was pretty neat because there were a ton of waterfalls!
After we checked out the scenery, we headed to the International Market Place to do a little suveniour shopping.