Days 4
Morning spent snorkeling at a beach called Kewakapu Beach. Kenna didn't get in the water that day. We took turns staying on the shore with her. This was the only day the kids really played in the sand.
After lunch at the condo, we went on a hike called thirteen crossings. There was a stream you crossed thirteen times. It really was 13 too, my kids counted. We loved seeing all the plants we don't have here in the desert.
We got to hike through a bamboo forest.
This is the pool at the end. It had been pretty dry while we were there. In fact, we didn't get rained on once. The only down side was that the waterfalls were small.
These are a couple of flowers we saw I thought were cool. The worst part of this hike: at the end Connor thought he would take a short cut through some tall grass and walked into a barb wire fence. Luckily, he only cut his nose a bit and hurt his ego.
Day 5 Snorkeling at MaKena Beach. No pictures, but Mike and I saw a turtle. This is Mike and I on a beach walk to watch the sunset. Did lots of swimming at the condo pool and some shopping.
Chase loved this drink
The road is also know for having 600 turns and 100 one lane bridges. It was scary and I'm not kidding. At the bridges you would slow down to see if you could possibly see any cars coming. Then you just pray and go.
Had to have some real Hawaiin ices.
This was the best waterfall on the trip. Also small due to the dry weather. We didn't make it to Hana. About 5 more miles after Halfway to Hana, we were all tired of the car and a couple of us were getting carsick. Maybe next time.
This is the Paia Fish Market where we stopped for the best dinner of the whole trip. Fish tacos and fish and chips. Yum