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Waimea Valley + Botanical Gardens, Oahu

23/10/2014 by Jamie 10 Comments

honeymoon-picWe spent our honeymoon on Oahu 5 years ago, having no idea that we would end up LIVING there! I have now walked up the trail to Waimea Falls many times, sometimes with a stroller, sometimes with a toddler lagging behind, and this last time with a 3 and a half year old running ahead of me. We took Brett and Christine up to see the falls while they were visiting and they loved all the beauty in the botanical garden on the way up to the falls!

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<Photobomb with the stroller >

On the Waimea Valley website, they describe the mission of the place: Preserve and perpetuate the human, cultural and natural resources of Waimea for generations through education and stewardship.

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Discounts for military and kama’aina! It’s *about* 1.5 miles round trip to see the falls and back. YOU MUST wear bug spray, and long sleeves don’t hurt either. We reapplied a couple times and still got a few bites between the 5 of us. There’s lots of coverage from the trees, which will protect you both from the sun and rain depending on the weather, but I would still recommend sunscreen.

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About halfway up the trail there is a little water station where you can refill your water bottle or get a small paper cup of water to drink. Hopefully they have cleaned it off since my son smeared his dirty paws on the spout…

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This kid has way too much energy.
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There are a few picnic benches near the top and a shop where you can buy shave ice and other snacks.

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We also took a photo on the exact same bridge on our honeymoon :-)

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Oh and by the way, this is the place where they filmed a few scenes in LOST. So cool!

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As you can see many people choose to swim in the water. There is a lifeguard with a bunch of life vests in all sizes if you would like to go for a dip.

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** If you live on Oahu and are interested in volunteering at Waimea Valley, check out this link! **

Filed Under: Hawaii, Oahu Tagged With: Hawaii, Oahu, travel with kids

North Shore, Oahu

19/09/2014 by Jamie 6 Comments

A couple weeks ago my brother-in-law Brett and his girlfriend Christine came for a visit! We had a child-free day on their first full day in Hawaii so we decided to take them up to the North Shore.

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There are so many fun shops and restaurants in Haleiwa. I finally bought the North Shore sign I’ve been wanting so we can take it with us to Germany. Then of course we had to take some photos by the real thing!

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This is my favorite tree in the world *sigh* so sad to be leaving it.

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Our goal of finding some sea turtles was accomplished! Brett and Christine got to snorkel a little and some of the turtles were popping their heads up and swimming up to the shore to rest.

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And these two crazy cats did some rock jumping at Waimea Bay!

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Filed Under: Oahu Tagged With: Hawaii, North Shore, Oahu

Currently | Volume 2

31/08/2014 by Jamie 12 Comments

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My Brother-in-law and his girlfriend are in town visiting and we spent the day on the North Shore. Lots more photos to come in a post on the North Shore, but right now we are still busy exploring the island with them!

Watching | The Croods with my son. Sometimes the only chance I have to write is while he’s watching TV. Yes, I feel guilty about that!

Enjoying | My last couple weeks in Hawaii. Oh man, let me count how many days I have left… OMG 17 days left in paradise :(

Wishing | I could live in Hawaii forever.

Listening to | Still Coldplay… need to buy some more music asap

Drinking | Longboard beer. Well I had one last night, I’m not literally drinking one right now. It’s 7:15am.

Worried about | Literally everything that could wrong with the move. Most importantly, my spectacular book collection getting ruined. Also the fact that our things won’t arrive in Germany until mid-November *sigh*

Reading | Master the Basics of German. My mom found the book at the Friends of the Library sale at the Kapolei Library for $1.

Thankful for | time to learn German! Now that I’m not taking any classes this semester, I can spend any free time I have learning German. I love languages and I’m really looking forward to learning more about the German language!

 

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Filed Under: Currently Tagged With: Currently, Hawaii, North Shore

Hawaii to Germany = 7,595 Miles

30/08/2014 by Jamie 3 Comments

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Well, here we go on our adventure of moving from Hawaii to Germany. I’m taking the semester off from grad school, and I’m kinda bummed about it. But right now I need to focus on getting my family moved 7,595 miles away. Munich, Germany is the closest major city to where we will live and we ran into this sign yesterday… so we had to take a photo!

I want to share with you a conversation I had with my three year old son a few days ago. It’s verbatim – I wrote it down right after it happened, because I never want to forget how sweet he was. Maybe I should have hidden my emotion and fear from him, shielding him from the difficult side of uprooting our family. Maybe I shouldn’t let him see me cry, but I’m not big on hiding the truth, and I think it’s ok for my son to see occasional sadness because that’s real life, you guys!

Me: (crying with my face in a pillow)

Son: Why are you sad?

Me: I don’t want to move again…

Son: But it will be so much fun!

Me: There’s just so much to do (more crying)

Son: Don’t be sad. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be sad, mama.

So, although I love it here in Hawaii, off we go to the other side of the world, 12 time zones away. The movers come soon, flights are booked, and I’ve started saying my goodbyes. Yes it is sad, but it will also be wonderful. Starting a new adventure with my family – all of us together and healthy.

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Filed Under: Hawaii Tagged With: Hawaii, PCS (moving)

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