First day of 2015 – let’s go kayaking in Kauai! The more adventurous of the group (everyone but Rob, Karen Ann, and Kenzie) wanted to go kayaking or paddle boarding on the Hanalei River. We rented kayaks at Dock Dynasty (funny, huh?) and the two paddle boarders decided to kayak with the rest of the group, since we were headed down the river for a couple hours. It was so beautiful and we had a great time, squeezing through a few tight spots and enduring a couple downpours in the early part of the trip. As we paddled up stream, we passed banana trees, coconut trees, egret nests, a bridge, ferns, and other flora and fauna. At one point, the water was sprinkled with yellow hibiscus flowers as though we were walking up the aisle behind the flower girl in a wedding. Jake, Natalie, Hailey, Lexi, Michael and I had single kayaks; only Brian and Brittney were in a tandem. We paddled a total of about 4 miles and went as far as we could without having to get out and drag the kayaks over the bottom of the river. Jake led the pack, acting as our scout and forging through some very tight spots!
Happy Near Year Kauai Style!
It’s New Years Eve and we are on Kauai – doesn’t get any better than this! Our plans for the afternoon and evening include a boat ride on the Wailua River to the Fern Grotto, then a Luau. Because we needed to leave the house around 2 in the afternoon, we didn’t make any plans for the morning. Instead, Hailey, Lexi and I walked down to the beach to get some exercise and beautiful Hawaiian air. Brittney had already left with her parents to do some shopping in Hanalei, a cute little town up the road. As always, I took my camera with me (I am rarely without it). It was a lucky photo day, as I got a couple of beautiful shots of the girls, here’s one:
After lunch, we all loaded up into the cars and headed to Wailua River. We arrived and took a few pictures at the dock, then boarded the boat for our ride down river. We were treated to the lovely Hawaiian Wedding Song and Hula dancers at the Fern Grotto – it was beautiful. Afterward, we rode the boat back to the dock to head over to the Smith Family Tropical Paradise to wait for the Luau. We got a tour of the grounds and watched the roast pig taken out of the Imu (the pit in the ground). Next stop – unlimited Mai Tais and food! Yumm. After dinner we moved to the outdoor theatre to watch the international show, which included dancers representing the different cultures in Hawaii; including Tahitians, New Zealanders, Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos, Somoans, and the Hawaiians – what a treat!

My favorite! This is Lexi, Brittney, Me and Hailey New Years Eve 2014 and us at our first trip to Hawaii in 2005! Too cute, yes?
A View from Heaven – NOT!
We had nothing planned for Tuesday, but decided to drive to Waimea Canyon (referred to as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific) and stop at the various towns along the way. First stop was Kapaa for breakfast at the Beachwalk Restaurant. We had a wonderful breakfast across from the beach. We then moved on to Hanapepe to see the swinging bridge and look in a couple of little shops. As we headed up the steep grade to the top of the Waimea look-out, it started raining. No worries, we’re in Hawaii and it’s common to get some rain for a few minutes, then sunshine for the rest of the day. But by the time we were at the top, it was pouring and it did not look like it would stop any time soon. Nonetheless, we waited — and waited — and I fell asleep in the car. About an hour later, it was still raining and the canyon was completely covered in thick white fog. We finally gave up and drove back down the mountain. We stopped in Poipu and had a Puka Dog (a fair consolation prize), then drove on to a Kilohani Plantation, where we found a few little shops to peruse. A little disappointing overall, but really, how disappointed can one be in Kauai?

We stopped at this lookout prior to Waimea Canyon – thank goodness, since the rain and fog arrived shorter after this!
Since I don ‘t have much to share, I took some pictures of the house and surrounding area.

Just inside the front door – bottom floor, one of the sliding doors to the deck. The upper landing is the sitting area outside the Master Bedroom.



























