Monday, July 09, 2007

The 4th, give or take


All the Russell kids, together again at last. ^^ (and of course Mini blinked)

This last week Annie and Ed came over to Hawaii on vacation. Ed’s parents have a time-share thing goin on so they were able to stay at Ko’olina on Oahu for free. We convinced them to come to Maui for at least a day before they headed over to Oahu, and they arrived last Thursday night. Everyone had Friday off of work, so it was great to hang out together. We all drove around West Maui, stopping in Lahaina to shop and to lie on the beach, then stopping at a blowhole and some cool tidepools around the top of the road. When we got back into town we had dinner at this really cool Thai place. The next morning I drove them down the Hana Highway a ways and we did a short hike. Then unfortunately Annie and Ed were off to Oahu the next morning.

When the 4th of July came around, Annie had kept hinting (rather heavily) that we should go visit her and Ed on Oahu. I had the day off work and Mini’s never doing anything, so we both decided to head over there. That night about all we did was walk around Waikiki and watch the surfers and stuff.

One quick sidenote - I hate Oahu traffic, and I didn’t think about the whole island having the day off. So not only was the place over run with tourists, but locals as well. Not really a big deal, but yeah, the whole island was pretty crowded.

I had never been up the Waianae coast on Oahu, so we all took a drive up as far as the road would take us. This is the stretch of beach where all the transient and homeless set up their shanty tents and live. There was one stretch of road that was lined with huge banners pronouncing an independent Hawaiian nation. There were lots of locals out surfing, too. It was fun to sit on the beach and just watch them.

Then I made Annie and Ed drive us up to the north shore and we had lunch at one of the shrimp trucks and shave ice at Matsumoto’s after that. For a long while after that we relaxed on that one beach where all the turtles are. It’s cool to be able to see turtles that close up as they come into shore to rest on the beach. Oh, and as Mini and I were walking along the beach there we saw an ipod sticking out of the sand. At first I said to Mini, “ah, that sucks, someone got their ipod ruined.” But Mini picked it up and it was still playing! So we kept it with us to see if anyone would notice their ipod in our hands but I’m sure the owner was long gone by that point. So yeah, free ipod. It’s quite the opposite experience from last time when Christin had her ipod claimed by the ocean.

The rest of the night we just spent walking along the lagoons at Ko’olina and enjoying the sunset. No fireworks. We really just didn’t feel like fighting the traffic in Waikiki or anywhere else they may have fireworks. I had to be back for work early the next morning so we had an early flight to Maui, but it was great to hang out with Annie and Ed while they were here.

1 Comments:

Blogger Mikie said...

Ahhh excellent, you got to enjoy some shrimp and matsumodos :D Man I miss that place.

And that's awesome that all the Russell siblings got together. Doesn't happen too often anymore, does it?

Good times :)

7/11/2007 12:16 PM  

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