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Wanderlust Wednesday // Hawaii: That's a wrap!


Recapping my trip to Oahu has been so much fun! For the last post in this Hawaii series (for now, anyway) I thought I would name a few of my favorite spots and highlight a few things. Enjoy!

From Kailua to Honolulu there is a ton to see on this island, even a few things that might make you forget you are only miles away from the city center:

Na'uanu Pali Hwy
This is probably the prettiest commute in the states. With gorgeous views and tree lined roads, it is never a dull drive. You may have heard of the Na'uanu Pali Lookout, which, in Hawaiian history, is where one of the most important and bloodiest battles took place.


Maunawili Falls Hike
This is a great beginners trail...if you know where you are going. The first time I did this hike we went with a few locals who knew the trail, but this time around we did it by memory and we got a little lost. The trail is clearly marked up to a certain point, but toward the end you are pretty much walk up the river to a nice swimming hole and waterfalls at the end.

It is refreshing and rewarding after about a 1 to 1 1/2 hour hike. The views when coming out into a few clearings are amazing and great places to take a break, get some water and snap a photo. The one downside to this hike? The mosquitoes. Wear repellant, even if you usually don't get bitten, because you are in the think of a rain forest environment.




If, like us, food is your thing, then here are two spots that happen to be only a few blocks away from each other in town:

Leonard's Bakery
Malasadas. Need I say more? Probably some of the best ones you can find throughout all the islands are found at Leonard's. Just up the road from Waikiki near the H1, if you are heading that direction this is a great place to stop on your way (or on your way out).



Bogart's Cafe
Arguably the best breakfast in town. Right around the corner from the Honolulu Zoo, this place is easy enough to walk to if you are staying in Waikiki and well worth the drive if you are not.


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Wanderlust Wednesday // Hawaii: Pearl Harbor

"A date which will live in infamy..." - President FDR


This Saturday marks a day that we will never forget, December 7, 1941 ...it is a day for remembering and reflection.

Remember Pearl Harbor
Since that fateful day Pearl Harbor has become a memorial for those lost on that day. I was able to finally visit the memorial (after being on Oahu multiple times), where we spent the day enjoying the museums and grounds there.

USS Bowfin
If you have time to stop in to the Submarine museum stationed on site at Pearl Harbor, I highly suggest checking it. It is amazing to see what the crew had to live on for days on end. This honestly makes me claustrophobic just thinking about it, but the technology and design that goes into these vessels is amazing, even the ones as old as the Bowfin.






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Wanderlust Wednesday // Hawaii: North Shore

Destination: Haleiwa, Hawaii
www.haleiwatown.com

The Drive
If you want to take the scenic route from Kailua to the North Shore, I suggest taking the 83 all the way. The coastline is gorgeous, rural, and you can make a few stops along the way before heading into Haleiwa for some shopping.

Pit Stops
Laie
A cute little town on the east side of the island.

Turtle Bay Resort
A gorgeous resort sitting on the north-east tip of the island.

Ted's Bakery
www.tedsbakery.com
Just off of Sunset Beach and best known for their Haupia Pie, it is a must stop for breakfast or lunch. Plus, a little pie for dessert. Yes, it is completely acceptable to have pie for breakfast.

Haupia Pie

Dad out in front of the Ted's Bakery mural


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Wanderlust Wednesday // Hawaii: Dole Plantation

What is not to love about a farm, pineapples and a Dole Whip?

The Dole Plantation is a must stop on your way out to the North Shore of Oahu to get your quick pineapple fix and learn some history on pineapples in Hawaii.

The Dole Whip - You can get these at Disneyland, specialty ice cream parlors or at the plantation. It is a favorited treat - basically a delicious pineapple soft serve.

Yum!


The Plantation -Take a walk around while enjoying your Dole Whip, or hop on The Pineapple Express for a scenic tour of the plantation. We did not do this, but I have heard it is a must do, something for our next trip!




View of the plantation.

Who wants a Dole whip now? ...cause I do!

xo,

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Wanderlust Wednesday // Hawaii: Kailua

In August, I was off to Hawaii for a whole 10 days! We stayed on Oahu and explored the whole island, which is something we rarely have much time to do. Here is the thing, we usually go to Hawaii to paddle and it is usually a short trip. I have been to Oahu only one other time where I had a decent amount of time to really get to see it all and I had been missing it, it was so great to be back! This time around we stayed on the windward side of the island in Kailua.

Kailua
A great little town with tons to do, the most beautiful beaches and it is away from the city. Kailua is the perfect spot to walk along the beach for miles...

Beach
Kailua Beach
Great park for families that are looking to spend the day at the beach. Rentals and food are right around the corner, with beautiful grassy picnic areas and that clear, blue water. With miles of white sand and warm, clear water, it is perfect for a beach run or an afternoon swim.

Sunrise
View of the Moks

View of Kaneohe Peninsula at sunset



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Wanderlust Wednesday // Summer 2013

If you missed Part I, catch up here! Part I was all about my Spring trips, now it is all about my Summer trips! Paddling up and down the California coast, Palm Springs and what's next!

Palm Springs
A fun weekend away in a pretty house with a pool.
I have been lucky enough to stay in this house twice and it is a dream. Read more on the house here. We basically just hung out and chilled. Here are a few photos from around the house, but mostly just a lot of my dog, Ozzie in the pool.

Our room
The Cantina
Pup in the pool!

My Family


The Paddling Season
Here are a few photos of my paddling season thus far....

Catalina Island

Marina Del Rey
Santa Barbara
Dana Point, Photo Credit: Chris Silvester
Santa Barbara, Photo Credit: Chris Silvester

San Diego, Photo Credit: Chris Silvester




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Our Story

I am so excited that this story is my first post of 2013!

For those of you who don't know the story, kind of know the story, or love the story...
 here is our love story. 

Maddie + Jimi



Part 1
To start, I must tell you, I fell for Jimi pretty much from day one.  I met Jimi in April of 2002 when I came down to the NAC to try out outrigger paddling for the first time.  That day I was put into a 12 person canoe with 11 other girls and one floppy haired 14 year old boy.  At that point I was just one of this crazy group of soccer playing girls who came down to paddle so they didn't have to do track.  It wasn't till summer hit and the school year ended that our group came down to a size that had potential to become really close over the summer.  By that point I already had a crush on Jimi, and we all became fast friends, but we were just at the beginning of this seemingly epic friendship.  I still find myself thinking about our story and am in awe of how lucky I am to have found him.

Part 2
Then, fast forward to 2005. Jimi and I were really good friends, I still had a huge crush on him, even though there were others boys that had come and gone, he was still my favorite.  It always seemed that when one of us was more interested than normal, the other was in a relationship or just getting out of one.  It never really seemed like the right time until we were on a paddling trip in Hawaii at the end of September.  I had honestly given up a lot of hope that it would ever work out in my favor, but low and behold he asked me to dinner way high up in the sky on our plane ride home from Oahu.  I was not sitting by any of my friends...just sitting in my seat freaking out, not being able to stop smiling!  The old ladies next to me probably thought I was crazy, watching Ice Princess. We went to dinner two nights later to Islands and it just felt so right from the very beginning that the rest is history.

Oahu 2005, out in front of Kaneohe Canoe Club

Part 3
Now, this part I think needs some back story.  About 4 months after Jimi and I started dating...at 19 years old we decided to take a surf trip to Northern Baja Mexico.  That may seem very soon or too young to just go on a trip to a foreign country, especially one with the history Mexico has, with someone you had only been with for 4 months in his off road truck, but like I said everything felt so right that no one even thought of that until way after the fact (not even my parents).  This trip was truly an adventure and one that we promised each other that we would one day do again.

Shipwrecks, Baja California, January 2006
Now that you know that, almost exactly 7 years later in December of 2012 we finally redid this trip.  There were about 7 surf spots we had been to over the years, but there are about three that really hold dear to us.  Let me be clear we actually have never surfed at any of these spots, but the scenery is what makes it so special.  The first night we stayed at El Pabellon, an endless beach full of dunes, where you will find a very clean and quiet campground.  We were really the only ones there.  On our way back up the coast we stopped at another favorite spot called Shipwrecks (or Freighters) in Punta San Jacinto.  Here you find a huge shipwreck on the shore with a little seaside fishing town.  We took a favorite photo here 7 years ago so I, of course, asked if we could recreate it.  As I turn to get into position Jimi, with a gorgeous engagement ring in his hand says, "How about this time you wear this?" I was a bit shocked, because when it comes to Jimi, he always reels me in right when I think it isn't happening.  I had hoped it would be this trip, but had my doubts and didn't want to get attached to one idea.  So after a second, he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him...I said of course and we hugged, kissed, laughed and couldn't stop smiling.  Questions, celebratory Rum and Cokes, and pictures is what followed.  By now it was late afternoon, and we were hoping to be farther up the coast at this point, but were not too bummed, because that meant we got to stay the night and celebrate in probably our favorite spot...Cuatro Casas.  We camped out on this bluff over looking a famous and gorgeous surfing cove on a clear night...perfect for a Baja sunset, bonfire and sunrise.

Shipwrecks, Baja California, December 2012
Yep, he got down on one knee!
Christmas Eve was a mad dash to the border, an inspection at the boarder, a need to stop for food and gas along the way kind of trip home.  We stopped in at Jimi's parents house to say Hi and drop off our pup, Ozzie, where we ended up lingering and celebrating...but to my surprise my family showed up! We toasted and were very merry.  One little surprise after another.

I have to hand it to Jimi, this was completely planned by him, and he exceeded my expectations, made it romantic and totally made it us! I couldn't have asked for a better weekend, and a better Christmas gift.  I thank him for that.


Part 4
...to be continued.

Much Love, 

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Moloka'i: Go BIG or Go Home

Na Wahine O Ke 2012 was one for the memories books...the record books too.  Not the kind of records of winning, personal best or fastest time, but the kind of records that come from survival, and experiences. 

Our crew consisted of some experienced channel crossers, some not as experienced ones (like myself), and some first timers which made it really diverse and fun.  Basically our job was to get all of us across the channel safely.  This was my second Channel crossing and I learned so much, like I do every race, but when you get hit with these kinds of conditions, you learn a heck of a lot more.  I am so thankful to every single one of the girls in my crew, because everyone was positive, humble and fun, which made it awesome!

Sunday morning produced huge swell that was closing out the Harbor entrance.  It was pure chaos getting out of the harbor that morning.  Pictures and video show this best, because words cannot explain it.  We were scared, but focused and able to get through the swell with no waves crashing on us and just a little drama with other crews around us. 

The conditions made the crossing a slow going as the fastest time on the water that day was 45 minutes slower than last year.  The wind was coming from the North and the swell from the North East.  Not too much to ride, until we got through the channel to Oahu and into Hawaii Kai. 

8 hours after leaving Hale O Lono Harbor on Moloka'i, we arrived in Waikiki on Oahu to finish the race.  We stayed strong and embraced the ocean, the race, and the challenges. Our coach says "We survived!"

Here are some photos of our race and my crew before and after 42 miles of paddling the Kaiwi Channel! 

Photo credit: 808photo.me

 


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