Saturday, March 26, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Oooh, I wanna go to Yellowstone and make snow angels
Thanks Ashley - you're the best. We love pictures.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The last of Hawaii pictures
Monday, March 14, 2011
Hawaii Part 2
More of Hawaii...
Sunset beach.
Look closely to the left, those aren't rocks. The turtles were so big. We even saw several when we went snorkeling.
Look closely to the left, those aren't rocks. The turtles were so big. We even saw several when we went snorkeling.
Doug thought he was Tarzan. I kept waiting for the branches to break, but they never did!We went on this fabulous hike. The water fall is normally a trickle, but do to all the rain, it was a roaring waterfall.
Rainbows everywhere!
When we went to the Polynesian Cultural Center, (PCC) each island in the Pacific is represented by some type of a show. Doug got randomly picked to go on stage and shake his boody with Tahiti. We were rolling on the floor, we thought it was hilarious, I don't think Doug thought it was so funny.
More shows at PCC.
Samoa demonstrating how to open a coconut and make coconut milk.
This guy climbed a palm tree in about 10 seconds flat, pretty impressive.
At PCC practicing in a New Zealand game.
After all these day shows we ate a dinner buffet at PCC of all you can eat crab legs, prime rib, sushi, fish, chicken, salads, fruits, and desserts. After dinner we went to a night show. Photography wasn't allowed, but it was pretty amazing. Lot's of fire dances, regular dancing, and fabulous entertainment. It was pretty amazing.
After all these day shows we ate a dinner buffet at PCC of all you can eat crab legs, prime rib, sushi, fish, chicken, salads, fruits, and desserts. After dinner we went to a night show. Photography wasn't allowed, but it was pretty amazing. Lot's of fire dances, regular dancing, and fabulous entertainment. It was pretty amazing.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Hawaii
Those of you who wanted to see Hawaii pictures will be sorry you ever asked. This is only round one of lots more to come. I hate to steel Kirrah and Ashley's thunder, (who did GREAT by the way) hopefully I don't bump there pictures off. So, you might want to hit 'older posts' at the bottom to make sure you see all the pageant goods. Now on to Hawaii....
The Hukilau House. This is where we stayed. It has 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and the back yard is probably 20 yards away from the ocean. It is also within walking distance of the Temple, Polynesian Cultural Center, and BYU Hawaii, (our friends were evacuated during the Tsunami warning).
Boogie boarding behind the house in the rain, soooooo fun though!
These totally amazing trees grow all over in Hawaii. They are colored this way from roots to tip, (and they are VERY tall). No, nobody paints them, although it looks like it.
If you ever wanted to know how a pineapple grows, here you go!
The day the public beaches were closed, nobody in the water. The under currents were to strong. Although this is also the day we went boogie boarding, gotta love private beaches.
The day the public beaches were closed, nobody in the water. The under currents were to strong. Although this is also the day we went boogie boarding, gotta love private beaches.
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