I'm not for sure what day it is. I guess that's what you want when you go on vacation. Not really sure where you are or precisely what day it is. Day 1 was really a blur. We got up pretty early, loaded the bags and headed for the airport. The goal was to go ahead and check the bagscause we were cutting it pretty close time wise later on. Arrived at IAH at about 8 am to findit pretty busy. Glad we came. Got the bags checked and headed back to B-town for bible classand worship. Led the first part of the song service, headed home to change and then to IAH.
Boarded and took off right on time at 1:20 for a smooth 8 hour flight to Honolulu. Arrived 8 hours laterat 3:45 pm or so. Thru the airport, board the shuttle for a $5 trip to the cruise terminal. Not bad!!Smooth boarding process about the Pride of Aloha to room 10056. Bags got there in good time. We attendedthe always mandatory and terribly exciting try on your life jacket, in case of emergency and the ship sinksmeeting. Boy I wish they made you wear those things all the time.
Up to the pool deck for dinner of gourmet burgers, steaks, and baked potatoes, while some guysang hawaiian music and some bulky girls danced the hula. Pretty tired by now @ 8:30 H-time, 1 am body time.Hit the rack for some good hard sleeping. Wake up 10 hours later, down the ships plank and out to the rental car shuttle to Dollar and our Sebring convertible for the day.
We headed out first around the west side of Kauai to Waimea Canyon. Well, first we stopped bythe Drug store for H2o and some snacks for the day. Heade around the coast about 35 milesto the Grand Canyon of the Hawaiian islands. I think I've got that pic to post. Pretty cool place.Even better was the overlook at the end of the road. Kalalua Lookout. This is where they filmed the opening of Jurassic park. There were helicopters flying in and out of it pretty much the whole time.
Then an hour drive back down the canyon and back through Lihue, port and airport town and around to the otherside of the island where the best beaches are. We drove past some pounding surf, full of people trying their skills.The farther we got around to the other side the narrower the road got. We passed over 8 or 10 one lane bridges where you went if you were first, if not you waited for the folks on the other side to go.After a number of small towns and villages we got to the other end of the road completely on the other side of the same cliff at Kalalua lookout. The road would cost to much and be impossible to build to connectthe two sides.
At the end of the road was Ke'e beach where we stayed for awhile. The giant bluff went straight up 1000's of feetright behind the beach. Awesome site. In the water, then out, shower and back towards town. Stopped for a snackin Hanalei Village. Another stop at Kilauea Point for a lighthouse and quite a picture place.
We ended the evening back around the port for a closer inspection of the Kauai Marriott to seeif we might want to come back. Impressive place. Marriott bought and refurbished an older hotel and made it oneof their timeshare properties. After a brief drive by we headed up behind the Marriott to get a closerlook at the golfcourse. We followed this road around behind and out on this point to where we could see the lighthouseand Ninini Point. One of the golf holes went almost out to it. We kept following the roadand when the road continued on beyond the golf course we kept going with no one in sight.
Off the paved road we hit a dirt and gravel road and kept going. The bride got kinda nervous cause there was no one around anywhere. We kept following until the road let right out to the lighthouse. Very awesome point. We stayedfor a few minutes and watch the surf pound the rocks. There's not a soul anywhere and dusk is coming pretty fast so we headed back in. By the time we get back to the golf course there's a chain over the road. Lucky for us theSebring is pretty low riding. The bride gets out, holds the chain up as high as it will go and we clear it by like 2 inches. Back around the golf course down to the Marriott and there's the guy pulling up another chain across the road. "Where did you guys come from," he says. Uh, well, we were back there. Whew! We smiled and then laughed out loud as we crossed the chain again and headed back to turn in our rental car and take the last shuttle to the ship at 8 p.m.
Straight to the buffett line for a light dinner, then to a show for a Las Vegas singer type who was 60+ and outstanding. Backto the room for a shower and hit the rack. More later. de & ke
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I'm so jealous. That sounds a lot like our drive to Hana. You guys have fun, and we'd better see some pics
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