Wow. I seriously can’t believe I’ve made it through half the month for NaBloPoMo. It seems like a week in, I was already struggling to find stuff interesting stuff to post about. And now … I’ve reached the halfway point.
So today, I decided to share a picture of Hubby and I on our honeymoon. And based on the picture, where do you think we went?
Hmmm …. jackets and sweatshirts, cuddling close to each other. Probably some place pretty cool in climate, eh? Maybe hiking in one of the state parks in Washington … or perhaps Alaska even?
Nope. Hubby and I went to Hawaii. Yep, if you could only pan out a little further in this picture, you’d see that we’re both wearing our Doc Marten sandals with no socks … and completely freezing our tushies off.
That’s because we made the trek up Mt. Haleakala on the island of Maui, just to watch the sun rise over the summit of this dormant volcano. To put it in words would be near impossible. Just know that it was simply gorgeous.
But back to the picture. Can’t you tell how incredibly happy we are? By then we would have been married 9 days (even though the date displayed one day ahead …. what can I say? This was pre-digital!) and this would have been the second to the last day of our honeymoon.
To say that we enjoyed our trip would be an understatement. We started out in the island of Kauai, which was absolutely perfect for us to unwind from all of the wedding events. You see, Kauai is more of a quiet island (as compared to Oahu or Maui). Not too much going on throughout the island, but lots of beautiful scenery. We stayed at the Hyatt in Poipu, which is the southernmost city of the island. And we were absolutely spoiled rotten there. The oceanfront view, the beautiful gardens on the property, the multiple swimming pools and lagoons, and the incredible daily brunch spread that, to this day … cannot compare to any other brunch we’ve had. We took a raft up the Na Pali Coast and snorkeled at one of the isolated beaches. We drove up to Waimea Canyon and met a orange tabby cat named Simba, who was adopted by the vendors in the area. Oh, and we went on a helicopter ride, where … because of the extreme motion sickness I experienced … I realized it was not my life’s ambition to be a pilot. Although, what I do remember was beautiful. In all, we spent about 6 days on this island, relaxing and basking in our newlywed state.
Then it was off to Maui, which after spending almost a week in “seclusion,” seemed like a major metropolis as compared to Kauai. It was definitely an island with many more sites and activities. Oh, and lots of shopping too! We stayed at the Embassy Suites in Ka’anapali, which is on the northwesternmost part of the island. In order to get there, we drove through Lahaina, which was, at one time, the center of the world’s whaling industry with ships from around the globe docking at this port. This has certainly made Lahaina the “seaport” village that it has become; lots of storefronts and boutique shops line its streets.
Along with the aforementioned 2:00 am drive up to the “House of the Sun” to watch the sun rise, we also made another beautiful day trip to the east side of the island. Which, if you’ve ever been to Maui … it’s almost like being on a completely different island. Where the west side is more arid and dry, the east side is more lush and green. The highway to the east is widely known as the “Road to Hana” and it’s a wondrously windy road with more than 50 bridges, many of which are only one lane. Along the way, we passed by numerous waterfalls; some of which we were actually able to swim under. And at the end of our journey, we reached the “Seven Sacred Pools,” which are actually a series (of more than seven, may I add) of pools formed by cascading waterfalls that literally tumble into the ocean. It was stunningly beautiful.
By the end of the 11 days we spent in Hawaii, we were well rested and ready to start our lives as newlyweds. What we absolutely loved best about our honeymoon was that we were there together, exploring a place where neither of us had ever been before. On our very own. With no timetable or schedule to go by. And to this day, this was one of our most favorite (if not the favorite) vacations of all time.
Unfortunately, all my honeymoon photos have not caught up with the digital age at this time. Perhaps one day, I’ll be able to scan them in. Until then, I’ll just have to enjoy the beautiful picture of us up in the “House of Sun.”
Now; make sure you go and check out everyone else’s Show and Tell posts!
Great photo and story! I assume that someone else took the photo for you rather than a timer?
Wow, what a wonderful sounding Honeymoon! You two look very happy in the photograph too.
what a gorgeous pic! just beautiful.
we actually went to kauai and maui on our honeymoon too, about 2.5 months before you!
Beautiful pictures. Looks like you guys had a wonderful time.
Sounds like an amazing trip! DH and I have never made it to Hawaii, but we must someday. I have yet to meet anyone who hasn’t loved it there.
you two look soooo cute. so in love. so happy. nothing inspires me like a happy marriage. you two are going to make great parents. ; )
Ok, my “where to go before I die..or turn 50” list just got a little longer.
Thanks for the journey through your honeymoon. Happy couples are such a joy to watch.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
I skipped a day, dude. I think I may need to backdate a post.
Shhhh!!
And I hear Hawaii is just amazing. My brother and his wife are obsessed with traveling there. Wish they’d take me…
Amazing photograph! Isn’t it fun to look back on those pictures from when you were just “starting out”? So fresh and excited and full of amazing dreams . . . and you have a lovely snapshot of it.
Thanks for sharing!
It sounds like a fabulous trip. I lived in Hawaii for 2 yrs and would love to go back and visit.
What a great picture! You look gorgeous! And so happy.
Wow, that photo is breathtaking!
What a nice snap indeed and the glow is obvious! The accompanying description was also very apt. Good memories are made of this!