Monday, November 24, 2008

Did I die...Is this Heaven?!?!


I'm sure all you women know that Twilight was released this past Thursday @ midnight! Like all the other loyal 14 year old fans, I was waiting in line for the midnight release at 9:00 PM!

Two weeks ago, I bought 3 tickets to the Twilight premier at the small theatre just down the road from our house, in hopes that not many people would know about the theatre, and as a result, not many would show up! That didn't happen! Good thing my friend, Jackie, mentioned getting there before 11:00, otherwise we would've been on the very front row of the sold out show!


So, we waited in line for 3 hours...and boy, was it worth it! Myself and the other two women I went with fit in perfectly with the teeny-bopper crowd that made up most of the audience! We screamed with excitement when Edward first appeared on the screen! My poor heart was racing the entire movie! I LOVED IT!!! I must admit though, I am easily entertained! We left the movie and theatre on a high! I was more in love with Edward than I had been two hours earlier, and angry that the movie had ended! What's a fool in love supposed to do?!

Saturday, we went and met my family in SLC. The boys watched the BYU v. UofU game and the girls hit up the CHOCOLATE SHOW at the South Towne Expo Center! I know!!! I didn't know such a thing existed either!!! But, boy was I missing out! It definately put a smile on all our faces!

On the way back home from SLC around 10:30 PM, I was texting my friend Steph (who went with me to the premier) and mentioned how I was so depressed that the movie was over...it was kinda like the sadness that comes when Christmas is done! She mentioned she felt the same way...and happened to say, "Wanna go again? Now?" How could I say "No!" Of course I couldn't! So I went and picked her up, ignored the "You guys are nerds!" comment from her husband when he opened the door, and we took off to get another Edward fix! It was just as good...maybe better, the second time! Now I'm making plans to go with the girls at work...and anyone else who may want to for that matter! Good thing Jordan is secure in our marriage...otherwise he might be jealous of this infatuaion I can't seem to shake! Love ya, Jordan!



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Something about the apple and the tree...

On Saturday we attended a family Halloween party hosted by my sister and her husband. The theme of the party was "If the broom fits..." and we were all assigned to dress-up as one of the other family members. I was assigned my mom, and Jordan got my brother-in-law, Todd.






It was pretty freaky to see the resemblance between myself and my mom...Poor Jordan said, "Our relationship will never be the same again!" Just check-out the picture I'm holding...It's my mom & step dad on their wedding day! Look familiar?!? I guess it's obvious who won the prize for best resemblance!


My sister, Ashley, dressed up as me...and boy did she hit the nail on the head!

Aren't these the cutest Dragon & Lancelot you've ever seen?!?



Isn't Halloween the BEST?!?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Why I LOVE Halloween!!!

This past Saturday we had some of our ward friends over for (what's becoming) our annual Halloween Murder Mystery Party! This year, our game was titled "The Good, The Bad, and The Guilty" and it was set in the Old West. Of the eight characters, Jordan was "Chief Breaking Wind," those of you who know him will instantly understand why Jordan HAD to be assigned that character, and I was "Elvira Lynn Fection," I'll just leave it at that!


Our friends showed up in some of the best costumes I'd seen, and were great murder suspects! We ate lots of good food, impersonated some shady, yet hilarious, characters, and laughed 'til we (well, I) almost peed my pants! All in all, I'd say it was a total success!



Thanks guys, for coming and being such good sports! Same time next year?!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Aloha Maui!

For whatever reason, I'm feeling really "homesick" for Maui today, so I thought I'd do our final post on the last few days of our trip (that ended almost one month ago, exactly), so that we have a complete scrapbook of our awesome vacation!

After getting the crap kicked out of us by the waves on day 8, we decided to kinda take it easy for a bit, and headed back to the swap meet on day 9 for more bargain hunting. We got the rest of our island treasures, and as we were driving away Jordan said, "We could move here!" Those of you who know him, know what a HUGE statement that is (considering the only place he's EVER said we could live in the whole time I've known him is California)! He loved being able to get the fresh, island fruits at the swap meet and taking them back to the condo to make smoothies!
After the swap meet, we headed to the Iao Valley. This place (specifically the Iao Needle) was the site of some massive battle for control of the island, however many years ago...but to us, it was just another dreamlike locale! I still can't get over how GREEN everything was (especially now, being back in the desert of Utah)!

After taking a day break from the scary ocean, I was brave enough to tempt fate again, and the next day we headed back to the beach with our replacement snorkel gear. We ended up at Napili Bay and Jordan stumbled upon one of our greatest finds of the entire trip! While I was basking in the sunshine on the beach, Jordan went off exploring tide pools. During his exploration, he came across a Turtle Town! He came back to get me, we grabbed our gear, and headed over for the best snorkeling of the whole trip! We were in a protected cove swimming with TONS of GIANT turtles! Some had shells about 4 feet wide! It was the coolest snorkel experience I've ever had! They seemed to stare at us almost as much as we were staring at them! It was awesome! After that, we hung up our snorkel gear feeling totally fulfilled!



On the way back to the condo that night, we stopped in Kaanapali to stroll the beachside path. It was a nice little walk, and there were some AMAZING hotels in that area! Just for fun, we went back and checked the price on a couple of the hotels we passed, and it's safe to say, we wont be staying there anytime soon (if ever)! $700 per Night! Our little condo never looked so good!

We woke up Monday morning knowing it was our last day, and decided to head back to Kaanapali beach for the day (our flight didn't leave until 10:00 PM). So, we spent our last day in paradise playing in the water, lounging on the beach, and feeding the birds! I almost had Jordan convinced to "sell everything, and never go back (to Utah)" but his rational side won out, and he made me come home!

Oh well, we had a BLAST while we were there! It was the perfect mix of relaxation and activity! And since Jordan made me, I'll say, "Aloha Maui...until next time!"

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Kahekili Beach and Hana Highway

That's quite a mouthful! But that's how we spent days 6 and 7 here in Maui. On Wednesday we got up and out of the condo a little earlier than usual and were rewarded with a great beach day. We headed to the west side of the island to Kahekili Beach and spent the day lounging in the sand and snorkeling. There was some beautiful coral and bright colored fish and we had fun chasing them through the water!

On our way back to the condo, we drove through the cute little town of Lahaina and Jamie Fox with his entourage of women walked across the street right in front of our car! I didn't even notice him, so I didn't believe it when Jordan told me who it was. But after following him around for a few minutes, and getting a good look, I was convinced! Too bad we didn't get a pic!


Thursday we were treated to what's been described to me as the "Garden of Eden" drive! We did the day long drive to Hana, and saw so many beautiful waterfalls and vista's that they started to become "old news" to us when the map showed another waterfall "just around the next turn!"




The Hana coast is beautiful! It's on the leeward side of the island, and as a result get's nearly 400 inches of rainfall a year! You can imagine how green it gets over there! We stopped at a black sand and red sand beach and went for a climb in a Banyan tree! We hoped to be able to swim in the famous "7 Sacred Pools" and hike to the "Infinity Pool" but were disappointed when we were told that "There's no swimming today...the water flow is too high." Oh well, we were still able to walk around the coast and view its beauty, without having to worry about being swept over one of the falls (of the 7 Sacred Pools) and into the ocean (as happened recently to a couple people...who died)!








August 12 = 2 Years!

August 12 was our 2nd anniversary, and my excuse for planning this whole trip to begin with! At times it seems like we've been together forever, and other times, we can't believe we've been married two years already! We've laughed, cried (mostly, well, only me!), and learned from each other. All in all, it's been a great two years!


To celebrate our big day, we planned to attend a luau that night. We had alot of fun meeting new people, and Jordan was nearly hypnotized by all the hip shaking that was going on! It was a really good luau, and a great way to celebrate!

Before the luau we spent the day at 5 Graves beach and, what ended up being one of our favorites, Palauea Beach.

The seas were ANGRY today!

So, this will be a bit out of order, but I have to start by describing today's events while they're fresh on my mind!


The day started out slowly with us sleeping in and not leaving the condo until 11:30 AM. To start things off right, Jordan found out that he's still not admitted to WSU (eventhough schools starts in a week) because BYU never sent WSU his transcript! Oh, how we love BYU! NOT! Anyways, this whole disaster should've been a sign of what was to come!



We decided to go to Po'olenalena Beach based upon its close proximity to our condo, and its rave reviews in our Maui guide book. By the time we got to the beach, the wind and waves were in full swing! Today was BY FAR the windiest day on the island since we've been here. But, we were not afraid...we donned our snorkel gear and headed out into the water. After maybe 5 minutes in the water, all hell broke loose! We were snorkeling around a bed of lava rock, and to make a long story short, ended up getting slammed over and over again into the lava rock. Jordan fared a bit better than I did; he only lost his snorkel mask and got out with a couple cuts on his feet. I, on the other hand, had European tourist coming to my rescue! I not only lost one of my fins, my mask, and my snorkel, but NEARLY DROWNED (hence the European rescuer)! I kept getting pounded over and over again by waves that we should have taken note of before getting into the water, and ended up getting some pretty good gashes on my back, knees, elbow and feet! Needless to say, we left that beach as quickly as possible!



We tried to rescue the day by testing another beach (Wailea) but, the wind and waves proved too much for us. So on a whim, we decided to try and make it up to Haleakala Summit for sunset. Boy was this the best idea we had all day!



Jordan described this event as the greatest of all the things we've done since being on Maui! Haleakala is an extinct volcano that helped form Maui, and peaks at over 10,000 feet.

The weather up there gets pretty chilly, and we were bundled up in our jeans and hoodies, and were still FREEZING as the sunset and temperature fell to the high 30's! We were above the clouds, and were able to see Lanai and the two volcanos on the Big Island in the distance! It was definately an awe inspiring evening! In Jordan's words, "This really saved the day!"

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Just another day in paradise!

Aloha!
Another two days have passed, and with them we've created some great memories! Day 3 started out like all the rest...sleeping in! Once we finally got out the door, we headed to the West side of the island for the first time. We stopped for a short hike to some petroglyphs, which Jordan's convinced are planted there by anthropologist! Then we headed toward Kaanapali. After searching in vain for a parking spot near Kaanapali Beach, we decided to get a picnic lunch and head further along the coast to a different beach.

At some point in our drive down the coast, we decided to pull over and take a picture. It was at this point that we realized our camera was no where to be found! We searched our car, I don't know how many times, with no luck! So, we have no pictures from our stop at Honolua Bay (the gorgeous beach made not so appealing by the locals who've set up shop there in a make-shift trailer and bathroom (aka: pond)). Despite the stench coming from the aforementioned "pond," we snorkeled around Honolua Bay for a bit before we decided to leave the stink behind and go find another beach.


It was at this point that we stumbled upon Slaughterhouse Beach (great name, eh?)! This is our favorite beach thus far! The sand is the perfect color and texture, and the water is just calm enough to play in without getting beat up. Plus, there was some GREAT snorkeling in just 3' of water! In addition to the abundance of brightly colored tropical fish, we came upon a beautiful turtle that was content to just swim around us, and continue eating while we watched for about 15 minutes! That was COOL!!


After leaving Slaughterhouse Beach, we headed to the only Wal-Mart on the island to buy a replacement camera. After getting over the disappointment of having to buy a new camera when we have another digital camera just sitting at our house, we started to get excited about the great features on our new purchase!


The next morning, as we were packing up the car to head out for the day, MAGICALLY our long lost camera appeared in the glove box that we'd searched countless times! What the heck?!? Well, there it was! Amazing!!


So, with the return of our camera, we were able to take some great pictures of the days adventures! We headed around the top of the island to a sight called "Dragons Teeth" which is a lava formation that owes its existence to the wind and sea. Pretty cool, but nothing compared to the GIANT turtle we saw in the water...it had to be 4' across its shell, and Jordan sat and waited for 30 minutes to try and get a picture of it, but it never surfaced again! Too bad.





Next we stopped at the Nakalele Blowhole...that was AWESOME! Jordan was like a kid in a candy store watching it explode! It was so amazing to watch the power of the ocean like that.





Our next stop of the day was at a place called the Olivine Pools. These are natural lava swimming pools ensconced in an ancient lava shelf, they offered an outrageous place to swim with the ocan pounding at us on three sides! WOW!

After swimming for a bit, we took off on a road that doesn't deserve to be called a highway...this was a one lane, winding mountain road! There were so many blind corners, that Jordan ending up honking the horn almost nonstop for the entire drive, to let any other drivers coming the other way know that we were on the other side of the curve...and please don't run into us (we had one call that was a little too close)! It was a pretty drive, but one we wont be doing again!


Well, this post has gotten long enough, so I'll say Aloha for now!

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Aloha from Maui!!!

Aloha from Maui! We've decided to try and do an update of our trip every couple days while we're here. It'll be an electronic journal for us!

We arrived after a 6.5 hour flight from SLC and immediately started the acclimation process to "Hawaii time!" We waited about 45 minutes to get our luggage! Seems things move on a much slower pace here!

After leaving the airport, we headed to Costco and the local grocery store to stock our kitchen at the condo we're staying at. I had to send Jordan out to the car while I paid for the groceries so he wouldn't freak out (paying $6 for a gallon of milk might've sent him over the edge)!
We finally made it to the condo (which is right on the beach) and decided to go test the waters! The sound of waves crashing on the shore is so soothing to me! We made dinner and ate at about midnight our time. We were so EXHAUSTED but couldn't force ourselves to go to sleep at 8:00 PM our first night in Maui, so we went down to the condo pool and played for a bit. We finally went to bed at about 2:00 AM Utah time, and both woke-up at 6:00 AM Maui time! Of course we had no problem falling back asleep and stying asleep 'til about 10:00 AM Maui time! This is part of the reason I LOVE VACATIONS SO MUCH!!

After milling around the condo for a bit, we got our suites on and decided to head to the Swap Meet in Kahului. We found some great deals, and laughed about the miniature banannas and giant avocados we found!



After getting all sweaty at the Swap Meet, we headed to Big Beach in Makena where the wind was blowing something fierce! The waves were HUGE and breaking right on the shore! It was fun to play in the waves for a while, but when we realized we had left the food in the car, we decided to pack everything up and go try another beach. So, we headed back up the road to Makena Beach. Both beaches were GORGEOUS, and both had CRAZY WAVES! We spent our time at Makena lounging and playing in the waves.

After a couple hours we decided to head out and go take a walk down the Wailea Beachside Path (a path that runs several miles down the coast in front of several very nice resorts and very nice beaches). It was at this time that I started to notice that Jordan's entire front half of his body was turning a BRIGHT shade of RED! Poor Jordan is burned from head to toe, and we've only been here one full day!


After our stroll, we headed back to the condo, made dinner, and took in the sunset from our lawn. Watching the sunset over the ocean never fails to impress! Well, I think that's all for now. Aloha from Maui!