On another day, we left our hotel at the insane hour of 4:00 AM and drove to the eastern side of the islan
d to Hilo where we had a date with a helicopter. We took off just as the sun was making it's appearance. We hovered over a smoldering volcano, flew past the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut farm and company, and ended up parallel to flowing waterfalls. My dad flew in a helicopter earlier in the summer, but his trip was more out of necessity than entertainment. I definitely recommend my type of tour over his.
We also went sa
iling and snorkeling one day out to the Captain Cook Monument. Our guides were most informative; they both know the history of the island so well, we were unable to stump them
with questions.
Although looking back, how would we have known if they were knowledgeable or just good story tellers? Regardless, it was a very memorable day. We rounded out that day with a trip to the only green sand beach in the world. It's quite a journey to get there, but one that is definitely worth it!
d to Hilo where we had a date with a helicopter. We took off just as the sun was making it's appearance. We hovered over a smoldering volcano, flew past the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut farm and company, and ended up parallel to flowing waterfalls. My dad flew in a helicopter earlier in the summer, but his trip was more out of necessity than entertainment. I definitely recommend my type of tour over his.We also went sa
We then traveled to the island of O'ahu for
a more t
raditional Hawaiian experience. Here we were just a hop, skip and a jump away from the ocean and centrally located in the heart of Waikiki. We were surprised by how different this island was from the first. The Big Island is much more rural whereas O'ahu, and particularly Waikiki, is more geared to providing all the conveniences of home (especially if home is Rodeo Drive). The main thoroughfare is lined with hotels, shops and restaurants to fill your every wish and that cater to every budget. 
My most memorable experience of this trip was our visit to Pearl Harbor. Not only is the
Since we enjoyed our snorkeling experience so much the first time,
we decided to rent gear and go again on our own. This time we went to Hanauma Bay where royalty used to go to play and is now a marine life conservation area. Although we still enjoyed this new location, the water was not as clear, and was much more frigid than that off the coast of the Big Island, so we spent a little more time on the beach. That evening we met my friend Ryan and some of his buddies at a night club. I hadn't seen Ryan in almost 2 years, so it was a great treat that he happened to be in the neighborhood.We spent our last morning just touring the area on foot. We were able to locate a fabulous 'donut' place called Leonard's where we feasted like queens on their delectable malasadas. We make a quick trip by the zoo, then headed to the aquarium before eventually making our way to the airport and home to Texas.






Just 3 short months later, I was sent back to Waikiki for work of all things! This time, I had on my agenda things that I was unable to do on my first go round. I was also able to just hang out on the beach more which is one of my guilty pleasures.
In addition to exploring downtown Honolulu, hiking Diamond Head Crater, touring the Dole Plantation,
checking out the waves on the North Shore, and enjoying some incredible
shaved ice, I also happened to luck out by getting to spend the day with a friend of mine from the Army. She and her family relocated to Trippler a year ago, and she has been living it up on the beach ever since! It was so nice to reconnect after the almost 8 years of time apart. Funny how with true friends time just doesn't matter. Not only was seeing her and meeting her precious children a treat, she took me to her secret lagoon were I was finally able to swim with sea turtles! I hadn't mentioned my quest before, but with each day, I was filled with the hope and desire of simply seeing a turtle, so for Ariel to make that dream a reality and more, I was one happy girl!
checking out the waves on the North Shore, and enjoying some incredible




Great post and photos. I'm not making any plans to go there, but your narration makes me feel like I've already been!
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