After several attempts, Romney and I made it out to Kaena Point. It's on the most western tip of Oahu. The road you take to get out there doesn't go all the way. You have to park your car and walk the 2.75 miles out to the point. We attempted the hike with my parents but knew we didn't have enough time so we only went a short distance. Then, we planned to go with Romney's parents when they came for her graduation, but that never happened.
We went with Justin and Tomoe Call, who had already been out there a few times before. The hike was beautiful, although very hot. Here are some photos on the way out:
At the point, there were a few albatrosses flying at a distance, but nothing too close. However, we did get to see a monk seal sunbathing on the rocks. We got some good photos of him scratching his head.
After spending an hour on the point, it was time to turn around and head home. It was a beautiful hike!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Romney's MSW Graduation
I graduated with my Masters of Social Work degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa on May 16, 2009! My concentration is gerontology. Its been a long 3 years, but worth the accomplishment. My parents and grandparents were able to come to the ceremony.
Waiting with fellow MSW before the ceremony
Waving to my family in the stands amongst the crowd of graduates.
Walking across the stage to receive my diploma!
Each department has a different color hood.
After the ceremony we went to Ruby Tuesdays for a celebration dinner with the family.
Waiting with fellow MSW before the ceremony
Waving to my family in the stands amongst the crowd of graduates.
Walking across the stage to receive my diploma!
Each department has a different color hood.
After the ceremony we went to Ruby Tuesdays for a celebration dinner with the family.
Romney's Parents visit May 2009
My parents came for my graduation in May. They were here for about 2 weeks. We did several things like hiking and going out to eat! Here are some pics from hiking at Mariner's Ridge hike in Hawaii Kai.
Mom and Dad at the top.
After the hike getting pasteries at Napoleon's bakery.
Memorial day we went to visit graves of my two Uncles and great grandmother at Hawaiian Memorial Cemetery.
Mom and Dad at the top.
After the hike getting pasteries at Napoleon's bakery.
Memorial day we went to visit graves of my two Uncles and great grandmother at Hawaiian Memorial Cemetery.
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Skeem Family in Hawaii
My parents came to Hawaii for a two week vacation and stayed with us. I don't know how many times they've planned to come but it's always fallen through. However, Romney and I were trying really hard to move by June or July so this time they made it.
Right as Romney and I flew back into Honolulu from our trip to Maui on Saturday, my youngest brother, Callin, flew in to meet us. Being a Senior in high school, he was on his Spring Break for one week and was sent ahead of my parents to give him a little extra time since he had to be back to school the following week. Our plane got in a little earlier than his so we waited for about an hour. Then Heber and Olya Moulton from our Ward picked us all up.
We hiked Diamond Head and Manoa Falls with him. We also took him to Dave & Busters for some arcade games and then down to Menchie's Frozen Yogurt. On Tuesday my parents arrived. On one of the days they went to the Polynesian Cultural Center up in Laie while Romney and I were at work. This ended up being Callin's favorite part of his entire stay.
That first week with Callin with us, we took them to the North Shore, all over the East side of Oahu, even where I proposed to Romney, and the Western tip of Oahu. We focused mainly on beaches but made sure they tried a Hawaiian Shave Ice. We also took them to Hanauma Bay for snorkeling. My dad wasn't going to get in originally, but we talked him into it and I kind of think that was his favorite part of the trip. We saw two turtles swimming together, which I've never even seen before; usually just one at a time. We also took them to Punchbowl Cemetery.
For the second week, after Callin went home, my parents went to Iolani Palace, the Archives where I gave them a tour and showed them some of the very cool artifacts we have, and then to Pearl Harbor to the Arizona Memorial. They also went to the Swap Meet twice while they were here. That must have been my mom's favorite part.
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Right as Romney and I flew back into Honolulu from our trip to Maui on Saturday, my youngest brother, Callin, flew in to meet us. Being a Senior in high school, he was on his Spring Break for one week and was sent ahead of my parents to give him a little extra time since he had to be back to school the following week. Our plane got in a little earlier than his so we waited for about an hour. Then Heber and Olya Moulton from our Ward picked us all up.
We hiked Diamond Head and Manoa Falls with him. We also took him to Dave & Busters for some arcade games and then down to Menchie's Frozen Yogurt. On Tuesday my parents arrived. On one of the days they went to the Polynesian Cultural Center up in Laie while Romney and I were at work. This ended up being Callin's favorite part of his entire stay.
That first week with Callin with us, we took them to the North Shore, all over the East side of Oahu, even where I proposed to Romney, and the Western tip of Oahu. We focused mainly on beaches but made sure they tried a Hawaiian Shave Ice. We also took them to Hanauma Bay for snorkeling. My dad wasn't going to get in originally, but we talked him into it and I kind of think that was his favorite part of the trip. We saw two turtles swimming together, which I've never even seen before; usually just one at a time. We also took them to Punchbowl Cemetery.
For the second week, after Callin went home, my parents went to Iolani Palace, the Archives where I gave them a tour and showed them some of the very cool artifacts we have, and then to Pearl Harbor to the Arizona Memorial. They also went to the Swap Meet twice while they were here. That must have been my mom's favorite part.
To see more photos, check out our Picasa site. The link is on the top right side of this window.
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Road to Hana-Back to Kahului
Instead of turning around and driving back the way we came, we continued circling the island, following the road along the southern side of East Maui. The road was narrow and unpaved for a portion of it, but the views were spectacular.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Road to Hana - Red Sand Beach
Right in Hana is a hidden and almost inaccessible beach that has red sand. It's caused from the cliff walls behind it that are made of red rock. Over the centuries, as the waves have slowly broken it down into pebbles, it's left the sand a distinct red color. Also, because of this red sand, the water turns into a beautiful turquoise color. The video doesn't show the colors too well, which is why we've decided to get a High Definition camcorder for future video of Hawaii. But trust me, it was beautiful.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Road to Hana-Black Sand Beach
This is the only black sand beach on Maui. We walked the small beach, then we climbed a ledge where the waves were crashing all around us. Lastly, we went to some caves close by.
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