franandaj
I'm so happy, I could BOUNCE!
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Crazy Shirts was a cool store. Probably a bit overpriced, but we expected that in Hawaii.
As it is in Laguna Beach!

Crazy Shirts was a cool store. Probably a bit overpriced, but we expected that in Hawaii.
Well, good for you. Maybe you should open up a coffee shop. If you call Starbucks, Kathy would single handedly give you plenty of business to turn a profit.(note: my aunt praised me for brewing it strong every morning)
Any regrets?So, I checked with the kids. Scotty, as cautious as ever, decided there were too many unknowns involved to try it.
Yes, that is awesome. Nicely done, Dan.Anyway, just the fact that Dan was willing to set this up for me just goes to show how cool DISers are in general, and how awesome Dan is in specific. Thanks, man.
No... we know better than that. I mean it looks like something he might write, but we all know he hasn't updated a TR in something like 2 years now.It appeared to be a popular spot for first-time surfers and paddle-boarders to get their feet wok, sorry, I cant use that obvious pun here. You might start to think this is one of Barrys TRs.
Naturally...Naturally, this tendency completely disappears once you become an adult.
At least there was absolutely nothing to worry about in terms of sending them out in the ocean.
We'd rather see Sarah and Dave do the demonstrations anyway.I didnt really get to hear the specifics, so dont expect me to give you any demonstrations later.
I guess I should say waves since it was so calm, but you have to start small.
Seriously, it was amazing. I never dreamed theyd have such an easy time of it, but they were consistently getting on their feet and riding the waves in. They looked like naturals.
You've got the boards right there, and when's the next time they'll ever be in Hawaii???After she left, Sharkbait and Chum begged to go out and try again. Sure, why not?
I never really thought about this. But you had a Jeep. And it was a rental. If you didn't take it off of the pavement at some point, I think you'd have to have your man card revoked.Then we piled into the Jeep (miraculously returned to us after Hana)
Mmmmm... sounds good. I might have to try that sometime. Do you think they serve it at Chefs de France?Anyway, a banyan tree planted in 1873 looked like a perfect spot for lunch, so we sat on a bench under the tree and had our standard gourmet meal of crème de la peanut and grape reduction sauce on baked, sliced dough.
When I was their age, hearing adults curse was always highly entertaining.Im sure my kids enjoyed the never-ending stream of profanity.
Interesting...because David and I were on a special mission that afternoon. We were going to cross an item off my bucket list.
Sooooo many amazing updates!! I am THRILLED you went on the road to Hana! We....didn't. On our honeymoon we WANTED to go to Hana. Really, we did. But....there was this cocktail at the hotel that was served inside a pineapple inside a waterfall grotto...and, we just kept choosing that instead. OOPS.
But those curves and twists and bumps and unpaved roads you were on looked good too!Actually, the roads are curvy and crazy and all uphill both ways in St John, too, so in a way, I kind of feel like I HAVE been on that drive. Just the Caribbean version of it, lol!
How AMAZING your kids surfed!!That was our favorite accomplishment in Hawaii- it was totally righteous, Dude! So thrilling to see your two oldest doing it!
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We saw that Banyan tree when we were in Maui! It was HUGE!!!! I remember it being the size of an entire block- is that still right?
Awesome pics, dude.......
family knows me well.![]()
here are a few pics from our trip to help in your last chapter...i figured you would like the panoramic one...
a panoramic for your viewing pleasure.
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took the picture first before i saw the signs that says keep off the tree. and i figured with a pregnant candi who was going to yell at a pregnant lady right?
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see forgiveness instead of permission.
maybe that is why the tree drops some stuff out of it, and it lands on a person.
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and in case people dont believe your true story about the tree, here is visual evidence to back you up on the history of it here.
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As it is in Laguna Beach!![]()
Well, good for you. Maybe you should open up a coffee shop. If you call Starbucks, Kathy would single handedly give you plenty of business to turn a profit.
Any regrets?![]()
Yes, that is awesome. Nicely done, Dan.![]()
No... we know better than that. I mean it looks like something he might write, but we all know he hasn't updated a TR in something like 2 years now.![]()
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Naturally...![]()
Nah... stuff like that always happens to somebody else...
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We'd rather see Sarah and Dave do the demonstrations anyway.
Awesome!!!!!
You've got the boards right there, and when's the next time they'll ever be in Hawaii???
I never really thought about this. But you had a Jeep. And it was a rental. If you didn't take it off of the pavement at some point, I think you'd have to have your man card revoked.
Mmmmm... sounds good. I might have to try that sometime. Do you think they serve it at Chefs de France?![]()
When I was their age, hearing adults curse was always highly entertaining.
Interesting...
I think your Dad is right. Most of the time when you are working and raising a family it is hard to enjoy every moment. All that togetherness, and focusing on the kids just makes for some really great times. Our big family trip, not counting all the little ones to FL and Disney, was to the 1996 Olympics. It felt like we were going to break our bank. But the memory of that trip is priceless...... And I guess we recovered financially too!
Great picture of the kids surfing, looks like a lot of fun.
I'm guessing that would be Mark's lovely wife!!!Our lunchtime view:
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Wow. Someone took some good pictures.
I am so far behind around here I don't think I will ever get all caught up on the DIS again.![]()
I didn't want you to think I had forgotten about you, so I figured I would drop by and leave a few words to let you know I am still alive.
cheese balls
bacon
fried apple pies
Okay, I actually did make it through all your updates but I must admit I had to skim some. More lovely beach pics, including the one of the red sand beach that I'm guessing you "borrowed" from the internet.
Cool bamboo forest, and I have to agree hiking that far to see a 400' waterfall and they hide it from you is just not right, especially after you tortured, uh encouraged, your family to continue hiking.
How cool that you found the little church with Lindberg's grave site. I never knew he was buried on Maui.
I've ridden on some rather rough roads in my time, so that one actually didn't look all that "unimproved" to me. Well, I guess I can't say I've ever been on one where the railing was made of PVC though.![]()
And yes, those parts of trips are the things your kids remember for the rest of their lives.
How cool that Dan set you up with your own private surfing instructor for the kids. He seems to be a pretty good guy, no matter what I normally say about him in private.![]()
Maybe I was skimming at the time so I'm not sure if you said which was Chum and which was Sharkbait, but they both looked like they were having a great time and did a whole lot better than I probably would have!
I'm guessing that would be Mark's lovely wife!!!![]()
Waited until now to comment on your lunch, but "crème de la peanut and grape reduction sauce on baked, sliced dough" just about cost me a computer monitor and keyboard!I enjoy a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich, but I'm guessing it was borderline gourmet with such beautiful scenery to go along with it!
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Just wanted to thank you for the great tip on trying VRBO for our stay in Volcano on the Big Island. We found a 3 bedroom place quickly that looks fantastic and is reasonably priced, so we booked it! Vacation homes really weren't on our radar until now.
I will be patiently waiting for the Big Island portion of your report and continue to enjoy reading about the other islands with a little caution. (We are limiting ourselves to 2 islands.)
Really enjoyed the report on the surfing. They did an amazing job!![]()
So, the Bucket List Kapalua Golf Experience hadnt gone exactly as planned. However, the secret of a happy life is not your circumstances, but rather your attitude about them, and Dave and I had chosen to laugh rather than grumble. It certainly was a memorable day. Id gotten a chance to spend a whole afternoon one-on-one with my son playing a course wed only dreamed about. I mentioned to Dave that hed really hit the jackpotspending a day on Maui, learning how to surf in the morning and playing 18 holes at the world-famous Kapalua Plantation Course in the afternoon.
Yeah, he said. It was pretty much the best day ever.
So we had that going for us, which was nice.
And that right there sums up the entire day just as it should be.My only question is why didn't Dave have on ugly shorts like yours?
I can't watch golf...bores me to tears, but our oldest son who has a membership at a course here, will watch it all day long if he's not out coaching baseball.
Good to finally see a picture of Julie...haven't seen her for awhile.
Coming Up Next: Just your average laid-back rest day with windsurfers and wildlife.
However, the secret of a happy life is not your circumstances, but rather your attitude about them.
Seems like an admirable bucket list item to me.My bucket list item was to play golf at the Kapalua Plantation Course, part of the Kapalua Resort.
Did you bring the "spot the lie" game back?and was once halfway decent at the game.
I'm right there with you. I played a grand total of once this past summer.Theoretically, I still do love it, but ever since I had kids I only get to play a couple of times a year and have been reduced to being overjoyed if I actually get a shot in the air and can find the ball afterwards.
Nothing better for a good Sunday afternoon nap.Not only that, I confess to being one of those weirdos that actually enjoys watching golf on TV.
Well, you should know better.But I know youll take it easy on me in the comments on this chapter.
You did it wrong. It is better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.Julie and I hemmed and hawed over this
And the Budget Committee came through!David had been really getting into golf over the last year or two (and showcasing a nice swing on the range), so Julie decided he could have a once-in-a-lifetime golf experience with me, and the round would be my Fathers Day gift. Best. Fathers. Day. Gift. Ever. Thanks honey!
Ha! Like I have any idea where the ball is going. I promptly duffed one 150 yards into the right rough.
Not only were they ugly, they were 80's NBA short.Dave took this picture of me getting ready to tee off. As you can see, I was abiding by the rule that all golfers should wear ugly pants/shorts.
That's what a mulligan is for.Misses will end up tumbling down the canyon somewhere.
Here Dave demonstrates his form. When hes out breaking Tiger Woods records, just remember that I taught him everything he knows. (about what not to do)
And then Sco... Wait a minute. Wrong kid.Ok, Dave, why dont you get out and tee off here? I said. Okay, he said, and hopped out of the cart.
While we were still moving at full speed.
Now, granted, full speed for a golf cart is not much faster than the Tomorrowland Speedway. But he still went tumbling you-know-what-over-teakettle down the hill. I immediately stopped and leapt out of the cart, grabbing him and checking to make sure he was ok. He was sore and crying, but there were no marks on him. I asked why hed done that.
I thought you meant get out right now, he cried.
See... the way I play, I'd enjoy playing behind them. Hit a bad shot. Well, that was just practice. Plenty of time to get another ball out and try again.Typical golf etiquette states that you let faster groups play through, but these guys apparently werent interested in being polite.
You did a good job! I'm sure Dave will be proud to display that one for years to come!So I grabbed the camera and tried to time it just right, and I was fortunate enough to capture one of my favorite pictures Ive ever taken:
Does this mean I can expect to see you teeing off when I groggily wake up from my nap while I'm watching the Masters next spring?Tiger Woods has played in the Tournament of Champions in past years, and has made a par on the 16th hole during the tournament. So I beat Tiger Woods.
Sometimes technology just likes to taunt us.Dave and I just turned to each other and laughed.
Really? I mean, it is on Maui...but I dont think wed be in a rush to go back.
Was this the tip you got when you caddied for the Dalai Lama?However, the secret of a happy life is not your circumstances, but rather your attitude about them
Definitely a great Fathers Day gift. Now we'll just have to see if Julie can do any better next year.Id gotten a chance to spend a whole afternoon one-on-one with my son playing a course wed only dreamed about.
Yeah, he said. It was pretty much the best day ever.
And I still crack up thinking about David tumbling out of the golf cart at full speed.
Chapter 17: It's a Cinderella Story...
You know the feeling. Youre watching TV, or politely thumbing through a friends vacation photos, or snoozing through a trip report written by some guy youve never actually met on an obscure online message board just because even that is preferable to actually doing work, and then a certain image or idea hits you. Something captures your imagination, and you think, Wow wouldnt it be great if I could do/see/experience that?
Not only that, I confess to being one of those weirdos that actually enjoys watching golf on TV.
I have no excuse for this.
But I know youll take it easy on me in the comments on this chapter.
Part of the fun of watching golf on TV is annoying Julie and Sarah with endless golf broadcasts on Sunday afternoons in the spring and summer.
But another part of the fun is seeing the scenery and beauty of each course, as most of them are built in gorgeous locations around the world.
Fast-forward to June 2013. Were on Maui. Guess what Im doing?
When I looked up the prices to play at this course, the regular 18-hole rate was (gulp) $278.
Julie and I hemmed and hawed over this until I noticed that they had junior golf rates posted for golfers under the age of 17. It stated that after 2:20 p.m., all juniors could play for free (with a paid adult). So, if I could get a tee time after 2:20, I could take one of the boys for that same $178 price.
The foursome in front of us teed off, spraying balls in every direction except onto the fairway.
I promptly duffed one 150 yards into the right rough.
Dave took this picture of me getting ready to tee off. As you can see, I was abiding by the rule that all golfers should wear ugly pants/shorts.
Here Dave demonstrates his form. When hes out breaking Tiger Woods records, just remember that I taught him everything he knows
Ok, Dave, why dont you get out and tee off here? I said. Okay, he said, and hopped out of the cart.
While we were still moving at full speed.
The group ahead of us had proven to be well, not very good, but they made up for that by playing extremely slowly.
Of course, I hadnt warmed up on the range, and I was using rented clubs, not the ones I own that are fitted to my game. And when the sun was out, it was in my eyes.
Did we quit? No! As a wise caddie once said, Id keep playing. I dont think the heavy stuffs gonna come down for another couple of hours.
Also, Id paid $200 for this amazing, memorable golf experience and might never get back to Maui. We were finishing, come H-E-Double Hockey Sticks or (more likely) high water.
So, the Bucket List Kapalua Golf Experience hadnt gone exactly as planned.
However, the secret of a happy life is not your circumstances, but rather your attitude about them.
So you watch a lot of golf too then?The play by play goes like this:
- A person swings a club
- Camera swings on and upward angle to look at vast blue nothingness
- Long exposure of blue nothingness
- blue blue blue blue
- Camera swings down to green nothingness
- green green green
- Close-up of ball that for all we know was placed while we stared at blue nothingness.
- Repeat (ad nauseam)
You might be on to something.Shouldnt that be: H-E-Double Putters in this instance?
Or maybe: H-E-Triple Six-Irons
So you watch a lot of golf too then?![]()
You might be on to something.![]()