We spent 6 awesome nights on Maui and simply can't wait to go back. We've been to warmer climates before, but this was different. This was scraping the ice from our windshield before driving the airport and then not 10 hours later walking on the beach in shorts and flip flops. This was fabulous. We kept reminding ourselves that, yes, it's December! See the Christmas trees in the open-air hotel lobby? And Santa in flip flops and a lei down by the beach? Hearing the song Mele Kalikimaka 50 times kept us in the holiday spirit, too (I can safely say that I know all the words now). :)
It's Santa! You can't see it here, but he's wearing flip flops. We saw the real Santa posing for pictures with the kiddies on the beach.
We didn't have any set plans for this trip, which is a real departure from my normal vacations, as those of you who know me will attest to. We did do a few excursions, but the vast majority of the time was spent reading and lounging by the pool. I can't even describe how wonderful it all was... So here are a few pictures that might help.
Aaron doing what he does best.
On the way up Haleakela
Hiking in the Haleakala crater--it looks like Mars! We kept expecting to see little Spirit and Opportunity cruising around.
At the 10,000-ft. summit with the observatory and space surveillance telescope in the background (Aaron thinks it's a front)
We love Maui!
A morning walk on the beach. I think the tropics suit us. I think it would suit Bella Star, too.
Even before we left, we decided we're coming back next winter. And if we needed any more convincing, we arrived in Seattle to temperatures in the 20s. Back to reality. :)
I love the pics! You guys look so sunny and happy. I am jealous of your warm weather vacation!
ReplyDeleteYou guys look like a million bucks! Nice work with the one handed portraits. We have never been to Hawaii in the NW winter or otherwise. Sonofa! What a concept. We always went sailin in the San Juans for Christmas, doh!
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