Hawaii and 15 years

We stayed in the most gorgeous hotel in Maui at Wailea- the Andaz.  It was so relaxing to be at such a beautiful place with awe-inspiring ocean views and nothing to do but let go of all stress.  Most of our days were spent snorkeling in front of our hotel- there were turtles seen every single day and loads of colorful fish.  We also spent some time reading, taking naps, swimming in the pools and going on walks to explore the area by us (oh, and also icing my ankle 2x per day).  Hawaii is just something else and we really love it.

We had a rental car during our week stay, so we had to drive the Road to Hana and see all of those famous waterfalls and gorgeous beaches.  The drive itself was stunning- with tons of topography, vegetation and the best views on the windy roads for hours on end.

Black Sand Beach...the sand was tiiiiny black pebbles and really satisfying to sink your feet into.  The water was really rough here so you couldn't swim, but we walked over the cliffs all around it.

Another stop along our way was this red sand beach with a built-in swimming hole- you can see that it was naturally blocked by the huge rocks to create a less dangerous place to dip your toes.  The teal water contrasting with the red sand was so lovely.

Picked up some really expensive snacks at Hasegawa's General Store...worth it.

The gorgeousness on the road to Hana is never-ending!

We stopped at this waterfall (that I cannot remember the name of) and spent a lot of time just hanging out and soaking it in.  The water here was freezing.

Instead of turning around and heading back at the normal turnaround, we kept on going all the way around the island because it looked like a shorter distance on the map.  Little did we know that the roads were nearly impassible at some points and it was mostly farmland, or very dry and arid hills.  We stumbled upon a few gems like this church- I don't think this is the one, but its close to where Charles Lindbergh was buried.

There was almost nothing to see on the drive back, so as soon as we saw civilization again, we stopped and had dinner.  It turned out to be a really delicious meal of gourmet cheeseburgers with a side of a superb sunset.

Brian booked a snorkeling trip out to the Molokini crater.  We took this sailboat and swam around in the crystal clear waters inside of Molokini looking for new kinds of fish.  The water was the clearest we have ever seen- just stunning.  

Dreamiest setting for a week of relaxing...

We drove to Kaanapali one day as well, to explore the beaches on that side of Maui.  Wow- they were incredible...probably our favorite on this island.  We snorkeled, hiked, and then drove all over to make sure we saw everything there was to see. 

I spy a turtle swimming around up there...do you see it??

This trip was no different, in one respect, than other trips we've taken together in the past--in that it ended with me in the ER.  I had such a scary experience on the morning that we left.  After completing an 11 mile training run, Brian and I decided to go snorkeling one last time.  In front of our hotel was a large open beach with a big coral reef right next to it and another large beach on the other side of the reef.  We decided to swim around the reef to the other side while snorkeling.  I lost my bearings under the water and came too close to the reef, and the waves pulled me rather forcefully inside the middle of the sharp and rocky edges.  I tried with all of my might to swim out of it, but the waves were relentlessly pulling me further and further away from safety and deeper and deeper into the reef.  I desperately tried to stand up, grabbing any rock I could, and walk on top, but every time I would stand, I would be knocked down again.  I was truly terrified and thought that I may never get out- because there was no way any sane person would come in there after me.  One of my fins came off, and I struggled to put it back on because I knew walking on bare feet would prove treacherous.  I was able to do that, and then eventually got to a more shallow area, and stood up on the reef and limped/walked over and off of it to the open water.  I felt pain everywhere because I had been knocked about for what seemed like forever, with sharp jabs coming at every turn.  I looked down and could see a large flap of skin dangling from my knee.  I made my way to the shore, all the while looking for Brian.  As my knee came out of the water, it was pouring blood.  I found Brian, quickly and shakily told him what happened, and he helped me get to a shower to rinse off.  I had been badly scraped all over my body, but my knee was by far the worst.  We were told to go to the local ER up the road so that they could rinse and clean out the wound--if there was any coral left inside of me, it would continue to grow causing lots of problems in the future.  We waited forever to see someone, and they stitched me up, covered it with bandages, and told me to avoid bending my knee for a few days- which was going to be easy since I was a couple of hours from getting on a flight all day long! ;)   All that being said, I quickly looked at the incident and my ability to get out of the reef as a total miracle- and with as little injuries as I had- that's the only way that I can explain it.  The entire experience really rattled me because it was one of those things that I wasn't sure I was going to get out of at all.  It was on the same leg that I had rolled my ankle on earlier in the week too- so I was a swollen, hot mess on that side!

We ate our anniversary dinner at the Four Seasons on the 27th and it was sooo good.  Its a tradition to go to a really fancy dinner to celebrate and this one was really good.  

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15 Years

15 years (and 3 months) ago when Brian asked me to marry him...aaah!!  We look so young.  Rebecca helped serve us the dinner from Olive Garden- which was my favorite meal back then- ha!  Happy 15 Brian!!

Oahu, HI

For our 15th anniversary, Brian and I (but mostly Brian- I'm one lucky wife!) planned a trip to Hawaii.  We went to Kauai for our honeymoon, so its a really special place for us.  We haven't been back since then, so once Brian planned this trip, we were both so excited to be back there and celebrate.  We flew into Oahu for one night and stayed at a hotel on the beach.  We woke up early to go on a long run because I'm training for a half marathon, and Brian usually goes with me for the better part of my runs.  I had 10 miles to do this time; we ran the first 3 or 4 together, after which Brian had to turn around to check out of our hotel.  Around mile 5, I was running through a gorgeous neighborhood and got really caught up in looking around and didn't notice that the sidewalk severely shortened in front of me, causing me to miss the edge and roll my ankle really bad.  I had to sit down for a few minutes and breathe through the pain.  I had no way to contact Brian and really no way for him to come and help me anyway because we didn't have a car. My only choice was to run or walk back the 5 miles that I'd come up.  I was really worried about it, but after limping a bit into the run, I was able to pick up speed again and actually ran with little to no pain.  It was pretty miraculous because as soon as I stopped, my ankle became extremely swollen and bruised.  I iced it and hoped that it was less severe than it looked so that I could do my half marathon in 4 weeks.  We got our car and drove to meet up with our pseudo-daughter, Elle, who is at BYU- Hawaii.  It was so fun to see her again (she lived with us in London when we first moved there) and have her show us around the island a little bit.  It was a wet day, but we wanted to do a hike that would really pay off.  Elle took us to Three Peaks, or the Olomana Trail.  Didn't take us too long to realize this wasn't a hike for beginners, or us city-folks. ;)  Elle pretty much jumped up the mountain and made it look so easy.  Whatever the work to get up here, the views were most definitely worth it- even with a total bum ankle!! 

Crazy beautiful views.  We chatted the entire 3 hours up and down and it was so fun to catch up and hear all about her adventurous college life in Hawaii.  Life is pretty good for these lucky BYU-H kids that get to live in such a beautiful place.  On another note, we didn't bring a drop of water or a single snack, so by the end, we were famished and so thirsty.  Not smart.  Brian and I really had no idea what we were getting into...haha.

We were literally scaling rock cliffs with sheer drop-offs that made your stomach do flips.  It was by far the hardest hike Brian and I have ever been on.

Afterwards, we got a drink, went back to Elle's apartment, rinsed the mud off of our bodies, and then went to grab the best burgers at Seven Brothers with her roomates.  We also drove around the temple there- which was so gorgeous.  Loved spending time with Elle! Next day....off to Maui!

Spring Break, Florida Pt. 2

We spent the better part of an entire day at St. Andrew's State Park, right down the street from our beach house.  It was gorgeous water and perfect white sand.  The kids had a ton of fun jumping off of the sand bank and measuring who nabbed the longest leap.  We also rented a paddle board, which provided a TON of fun and even some hilarious attempts at surfing.  

These 3 girls are the best of friends and spent lots of time together.  Also, lots of pictures of Jane...because she's so cute.

Pretty sure Caleb nabbed the first prize for longest jump.

Ha!  I love that my dad is always up for a little challenge.  The cousins (and adults) were cracking up so hard to see him up on the board.  

We drove down to Rosemary Beach one day to grab a delicious and indulgent breakfast at the Donut Hole Cafe.  We explored Rosemary Beach for just a little bit--that place has become so popular that its lost a little bit of its appeal, to be honest.  It was totally packed.  Despite that, Brian and I rented bikes and pedaled around for a bit, with Hannah and Tessa in tow.  We rode all over Rosemary and then our favorite, Alys Beach.  So pretty.

The girl cousins spent a few hours on the last two days setting up a really impressive lemonade stand on the beach.  They had Poppy buy them lemonade powder at the Dollar Store (legitimately his favorite place to shop) and they made signs and set up shop right on the beach in front of our house.  Unfortunately for them, the area we were staying was pretty sparsely populated so they didn't have many customers.  But, they had a lot of fun planning and setting it up.

Our farewell picture below...this is our group for the week and we had SOOOO much fun together.  My kids have asked to have a repeat of this trip every year.  I agree.

Spring Break, Florida Pt. 1

We had the very best Spring Break with our east coast cousins, the Sedgwicks, as well as Grandma and Grandpa.  We rented a big suburban here in New Jersey and drove the 18 hours to Florida.  We made a few pit stops along the way, one of which was Savannah, Georgia.  I grew up in Georgia and haven't been back in several years, and it was so nice to be back amongst the muggy weather and gorgeous moss trees.  Savannah is stunning- we took a tour and saw most of the old city, and then walked back to our favorite spots to explore more closely.  The mansions are so beautiful and the green squares sprinkled all over the city add to its splendor and charm.  Loved the churches and graveyards- weird, I know--but they were so old and so cool.

My mom found this really great house right outside of Panama  City that was literally RIGHT ON the beach. It was perfect.  When we arrived, we immediately ran outside to see the ocean and feel the sand.  We were all a little distracted when we headed back inside and Tessa kept on wandering, unbeknownst to us.  We didn't realize for a few minutes that she was gone, and obviously we were extremely panicked.  We ran outside yelling her name and found her just down from our house with a group of really nice people, who had already called the police.  So scary, but we were so glad we found her.

The kids were in the water and sand from the time the sun came up until it went down.  I'm not sure why we even brought clothes!  Our house also had a hot tub, which was used a TON as well.  I grew up always going to Florida beaches, which, in my opinion, are the best beaches because the sand is a powdery white and the water is almost always a crystal blue.

Cousin best friends...nothing better.

A beach vacation with my kids is my favorite kind of vacation.  Lots of relaxing, playing, and laughing all mixed in together making the best memories.

Love these two babies of the families.  Our niece, Jane, is pretty much the cutest little 3 year old on the planet with her gigantic brown eyes.  No one can get enough of her, but she plays a lot of hard-to-get. ;)

Part II continued next post