Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Visiting my best friend, Cindy, in Utah

After I came home from my trip in Hawaii, I was home for about a day and a half (enough time to un-pack, do some laundry, and re-pack), then I was off to Utah to visit my best friend for the week! I was so happy that I got lucky and found a cheap ticket to Utah. I don't get to see Cindy as much as I would like, seeing how we live 750 miles away from each other, and it was nice to be able to spend a whole week with her. Since she is going to Brazil in the beginning of July, she only worked part-time the week I was there, from 8am-noon, so we had the whole day to do something fun almost every day.

Finally finishing up the scrapbook I started for Cindy's wedding...almost a year ago!


Picnic at the Sundance Resort

The Sundance ski slopes, minus the snow 

Bridal Veil Falls 



 Cindy and I at the base of the waterfall. We got soaked in waterfall mist!


 The view of Stewart Falls from the tiny little trail we ventured through


Cindy and me at the base of Stewart Falls. After just hiking 2 miles through the forest in 90+ degree weather, the base of the waterfall was still covered in snow! It was so cool!


An "snow cave" make by the running down of melting snow from above. Behind us is the river running down from the waterfall. It felt so nice having the ice cold water drip all over us...haha, I'm not used to the Utah heat :)



Cindy and I hiking up the very STEEP mountain to see Timpanago Cave. 1230 feet increase in elevation in 1.5 miles of trail. Kind of very tiring at 6500 feet elevation for me who is used to an elevation of about 10 feet!


We made it up, I guess? 


Cindy and her husband, Jordan, by the entry into the cave 


 Stalagtites and a blurry man in the cave.






View of the valley from the trail...we had a long way to go back down...

Now it is time for me to go home and get back to reality! It was really nice to take a 3 week break after that crazy school year, and I'm glad I got to see my sister and my best friend all in one month! Time to get home and get back to work with me real life :)

Visiting Tedde in Hawaii

After a VERY challenging semester finishing up my last pre-nursing science courses, I decided I should get away for a little bit over the summer and travel somewhere fun. What better way to start off the summer than visiting my sister, Tedde, in Hawaii! :) Although she had to work almost every day I was there, it was still really nice to see her and spend time with her for 10 days. Her house and the island were beautiful and I can't wait to visit again some time! My friends Amanda and McKenzie came along to entertain me during the time Tedde was working, so we were pretty busy every day.

My friend, Amanda, and me sitting in Tedde's living room with our welcoming Hawaiian leis 


 This is a view of Hanauma Bay where we ended up just having a $1 picnic (the price for parking) because we were too cheap to pay the $8 each to go to a tourist-crowded beach to snorkel.


Our lovely picnic location where we feasted with the mongeese


 Manoa Falls


After driving for miles and miles up and through the rain forest looking for a trail to hike, we got to the top where we found this tree swing. Although it didn't look very sturdy, it had a beautiful view of the city of Honolulu and the beaches below. 


Koi fish drawn on the seat of the swing...I thought they were cool :) 


Amanda and I drove to the North Shore, in hopes of finding a remote and peaceful beach to escape from the busy-ness of the south side of the island where Tedde lives, and we were in luck! This beach was huge, beautiful and peaceful and we had it almost all to ourselves!


Enjoying a Dole Whip float (pineapple soft-serve ice cream floating in pineapple juice) after a day at the beach. SO good!


This a picture of Maunawili Falls and the pools surrounding it. We hiked forever through the mud and rain and got lost a number of times, but finally found it when we realized we had to walk upstream of the river throughout the last part. Although it's hard to see, there were rocks to jump from next to the waterfall into the pool...which was a nice break after walking through the bug infested humidity. (I got somewhere in between 65-70 bug bites that day, and that's including using my bug spray!) 


Putting bug spray on before our journey through the muddy Maunawili trails 


After McKenzie joined us half way through the trip, we decided to finally spend a day in Waikiki, although we weren't all fans of the whole tourist scene, it was still nice to be downtown for one day. 


We bumped into the parrot man outside of the International Marketplace and took pictures with his awesome parrot collection 


A beautiful sunset on the Waikiki beach 


So, we decided to give Amanda some island braids....they charge $70-$90 for doing a full head of hair on the streets of Waikiki, so McKenzie and I thought we would see how well we could do for FREE! Not too bad, if you ask me :) 


This is a view of Makapu'u Bay from where we hiked up to go climbing for the afternoon with Tedde and her friends. I wish we had more places like this at home, I would definitely get back into climbing with ease! 


Me rapelling down the wall


It was SUPER windy up by the climbing routes, but it was nice to get away from the Hawaiian humidity for a while :)

Keeping In Touch :)

Hi everyone!

So, I've been inspired by my friend Cindy to create a blog. But instead of it being about my newly-wed life (that does not exist), I figured I would create something to keep in touch with the family, since I do get really busy over the school year. Let's see how well this works :)