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Maui January 2008

I spent a week on Maui, this time without kids!  DH and I decided this year to divide an conquer so we could each have a week of solid rest and reflection.  DH went to Maui in December and I went last week.  I stayed with my aunt, uncle, mother, and cousin in a condo.  Here is the view from our lanai.  This was taken about 6:30am, and that is the moon!  This is Napili Bay…

We spent a morning in the Iao Valley.  Here is the Iao Needle.  I am on the left, my mom in the middle, and my aunt on the right.

This area has a Heritage Garden, with gardens honoring the different cultures that  settled there.  This is from the Japanese garden.  I love this water plant.

The Heritage Garden had a banyan tree that we had fun exploring.


This was the hut in the unmarked garden, but I assume it was for the ‘South Pacific.’  The first picture is the roof, and the second is a closeup.


We attended a botanical garden.  How do I pick which photos to share?  There are so many gorgeous plants and flowers!









I spent one night with my friends, Linda and David (Linny).  This is the view from their timeshare.  Yeah, I feel bad for them too…

Linda and C4

We had lunch at ‘The Flatbread Company’ in Paia, and drove through upcountry and west Maui.

The restaurant gave the kids dough to play with.  Great idea! (Check out C3’s braids!)

My mom, aunt, cousin, and I drove to Hana and spent the night.  Here are just a few shots from the many I took.  Photos just do not do this drive justice.  You have to go to really appreciate it.
Rainbow Eucalyptus

Some tame peacocks in ‘The Garden of Eden’ Botanical Gardens.

This is the rock from the opening scene of ‘Jurassic Park’

The blow hole at Wainapanapa Park

Hana sunrise from our lanai

A waterfall between Hana and the Oheo Gulch/Seven Sacred Pools

I had dinner with my Brother in law, Paul, and his girlfriend, Shannon.  They live in Kihei.  It was great to catch up with them.

We left 80 degrees and came home to snow.  It was a bit surreal.  I am now getting back into routine.

4 Responses to “Maui January 2008”

  1. naturalpaths says:

    Oh, I know those places so well! Hubby and I lived on Maui before moving to FL. Our first condo was in Kahana, just down the road from Napili and our second condo was in Kihei.

  2. Diane says:

    Absolutely amazing. I loved all your pictures. I can't wait to go one day. Tomorrow is my tenth wedding anniversary, I would have loved to have gone at this time. Maybe next year.

  3. sixfolks says:

    Your pictures are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

    Corey

  4. mamabear2003 says:

    Great photos! Looks like an amazing trip! I would love 80 degree weather! I'm so glad that you had a relaxing trip! I'd love to get together soon and catch up! I also switched out of the childcare on Fridays for some mommy time. I love the study!