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Ho’Onani Birthdays

March 15th, 2011 · No Comments

That night Jeannette and Yvan flew in and Tien, Shannan, Jess G. and I decided to meet up with them for dinner. We ended up going to our old favorite, Keoki’s, where I introduced our new arrivals to the wonders of the lava flow. Jess and Jeannette loved it, of course! I had some delicious Hapu’upu’u (Hawaiian sea bass). Keoki’s is never a let down and it’s always close to where we stay. No wonder it’s a favorite.

Afterwards we went back to the house, the back house, and so many people came over. It was two of our friend’s birthdays that day – Kristin and Adam. After they went out for birthday dinners, everyone headed to our house. Plus, each day more and more people were arriving on the island and paying a visit.

As I look at the photos above it is awesome to see all of our different groups of friends all mingling together. You know, people told me that your wedding day just flies by, and it did, so it was these daily gatherings that made the trip and the stress and planning well worth it. Just the fact that we got to hang out with all of our friends in Hawaii every day for weeks was awesome.

One more funny photo. As you walked up to either of the houses, you could tell how big the party was inside by how many slippers were on the lanai outside!

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Shipwreck Beach

March 13th, 2011 · 1 Comment

On Tuesday morning I took an oatmeal soak for my legs and then had breakfast at the house (yay berries & yogurt!). Matt, Ross, Dallas and I then headed over to Shipwreck Beach. We met up with Colleen, Marina and Laura, otherwise known as “The Boston Girls,” even though Laura moved to Los Angeles a couple years ago. Jordan and Liz joined us shortly after.

Shipwreck Beach quickly became a favorite of our friends on this trip. It was nearby (but not walking distance) and less crowded than the Sheraton Beach or Poipu Beach. Plus, it’s gorgeous and there are bathroom facilities and outdoor showers. Parking isn’t great, but usually you can find a spot.


Matt, Ross & Dallas frolicking in the surf. Ross gets pounded into the shore at the end.


Matt, Ross & Dallas. They catch a good one about 3/4 of the way through.

The water is a little more rough over at Shipwrecks than I like, but a lot of the guys were body surfing or using body boards so they all liked it. It’s also very rocky near the shoreline, but if you swim out you’ll get to a sandbar where you can stand and play in the surf. Just play it safe, there are not lifeguards here.


Matt, Ross, and Dallas

Some of the guys later on in the trip got up the courage to jump off the iconic cliff, Makawehi Point, at Shipwrecks. I’d have been more happy if they’d have done this after the wedding, as I was requesting of all people doing risky activities on the trip! Helicopter tour? After the wedding, please. Skydiving? After the wedding! Just read the comments on this post, if you want to learn about how risky this jump is! Bad idea, guys! But luckily, no one was hurt.

Around lunch time Matt, Ross, Dallas, Jordan, Liz and I went to Keoki’s Paradise, a favorite Poipu restaurant of ours. I had a delicious fresh fish (can’t remember what kind!) sandwich and a lava flow, of course. Later on I also tried a Maui Brewing Hot Blonde Lager because Ross could not stop talking about how refreshing it was. Our waitress told us they chill their beer down to 39* degrees. It was so nice after the hot beach.

* Dallas remembers them saying 29 degrees, but I think that would be ice?

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Keoki’s Paradise: A Kaua’i Favorite

March 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment

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Keoke’s Paradise, Poipu, Kaua’i

After arriving in Lihue, we dumped our bags off at the condo, met up with Dallas’ sister and friends who arrived a bit earlier than us, went to Big Save to grab some beer and other things quick, then went to Keoki’s Paradise. It was our first stop off last time we were on Kaua’i too. A great restaurant for some really good, fresh seafood and a few more umbrella’d mai tais.

John, Susan, Dallas and I had dinner at Keoki’s while Caroline, Dallas’ sister, and her friends Tammy and Carrie just stayed Keoki’s bar for drinks. Our table split some ahi sashimi, panko crusted scallops with wasabi butter sauce, and some mushu pork (Kalua pig, cabbage, and plum sauce with mushu wrappers) for pupus. For an entree I had opah (a white, moist Hawaiian moon fish) saute’ed with citrus, shoyu and sesame butter sauce with garlic smashed potatoes. It was fantastic and a great way to relax and end a really long travel day.

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July 17th, 2005 · 5 Comments


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Free Rum Drink


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Hot, wet towels for everyone


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Dinner


Flight from San Francisco to Honolulu – Raspberry Sherbert


Honolulu Airport – Lei from Dallas


Honolulu Airport – Lei from Dallas


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Interisland flight to Lihue, Kaua’i


Lei from Dallas


Lei from Dallas


Lei from Cathy – Waiting for flight back to Chicago via SFO


Mounds of email

Back, but not all that happy to be back. The weather in Chicago is both hotter and more humid than when we left Honolulu on our redeye flight yesterday. Plus I always have a difficult time transitioning. Especially after a really long, fun vacation.

This trip to Hawaii was more family oriented than last year’s trip. Last year was all friends. This year, lots of family parties and a wedding. Also this year, we spent more time in Honolulu. Last year all my time was in Kaua’i except on the last day we caught the inter island flight early and spent about 4 hours in Honolulu. Also, this year I got a bruise on the first day of the trip and I thought I was going to end up as battered as last year, but that was the only bruise I got all vacation. I think it’s because I wasn’t doing all the adventurous hiking and swimming and snorkelling and stuff.

After the flight in to Honolulu Dallas got me a lei made of orchids and some other really fragrant white flower. I think it was pikake. On the way out his mom surprised me with an orchid lei. I never thought to get one on the way out.. it’s nice because I have it here at home now and it’s still fresh and not dried out. I’m keeping it here by the computer while I go through my 3,000 emails.

On the flight from Chicago to San Francisco we got jack squat. A cookie and a soda, no movie, nothing else to eat. But then from San Francisco to Honolulu we got in on some Pleasant Holidays deal where we were all treated like first class. Hot hand towels, a free rum drink, dinner, sherbert, mints, a movie, etc. Same on the way back except on the way back they gave me TWO bottles of rum.

After arriving in Honolulu we had drinks and waited for Dallas’ parents to arrive. Then we took the inter island flight to Lihue, Kaua’i. This year the interisland flights are more strict.. like there’s assigned seating now and you can’t just hop on the next flight if you miss your flight. They charge you to do that now. The best part of these short flights is the juice, although I think last year we had POG (passion/orange/guava) and this year we just had PO. heh.

Dallas’ sister, Caroline, was already in Lihue and picked us up in Grandma’s car at the airport. We also had an SUV rental for the week in Kaua’i. First thing we did was go to Keoki’s for dinner. We tried to go to Duke’s in Lihue, but parking was a bitch so we just went over to Koloa to Keoki’s. I had herb sauteed opakapaka (menu pdf). Really great and a good way to start out the vacation.

Next up was checking into our condo…

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