Day 5 was another amazing day! Started off the day early out on the balcony all by myself. The resort was empty and quiet except for the birds and the breeze in the palm trees. Then we went on a walk along the Kapalua Coastal Trail. It was gorgeous!
Onelua Beach all by ourselves!
I adore these flowers. I first saw them and fell in love with them in Jerusalem. They were all over in Maui too!
Near our condoWe never did see the top of Molokai…until..
We signed up for a helicopter ride over Haleakula but the winds were too bad so they gave us the better ride over Molokai! It is mostly uninhabited, very few people even stay there. It was amazing and other worldly. It made me sick, but it was worth it!
Cool rock we flew over as we left Maui
We saw 20 waterfalls at least!
Heading back to Maui
Next time I’ll take Dramamine because I almost didn’t make it to our Luau that night I felt so sick. But it was worth it. Stay tuned for the Luau and our last day in Maui.
Day 4 was our anniversary. We took it easy that day, went shopping in Laihaina, relaxed and then went to a magical dinner at the Plantation House-an amazing restaurant that is impossible to get reservations at, but we called at just the right time on the day of, and happened to get one! We watched the sunset over a beautiful golf course, listening to live ukelale music. It was perfect.
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This day might have been my favorite day in Hawaii. We drove the road to Hana and it was truly amazing. We got an early start to avoid the traffic and we were alone at several stops for most of the day.
Sunrise over Haleakala
This flower was way too high in the trees for me to get a good picture, so I grabbed one from off the ground-they were scattered all over the ground. I call this the Jurassic Park flower.
Another Amazing Flower
Same day-different clothes
Nahiku Beach
These next several pictures are from our walk to Nahiku Beach. This was so awesome! We walked through a lush jungle out to a black rock beach where we were totally alone. It was magical and beautiful and unforgettable.
Happy 20th Anniversary to me!
As we stood on the rocks, Rock pulled this out of his pocket! He bought these aquamarine stones on a beach on his mission over 20 years ago! He’s been saving them for a very long time. He designed the infinity setting himself. It was the perfect moment to give it to me! The sun was shining, we were alone and the water was beautiful.
As we headed back to the car the clouds came back, other people came to the beach and it poured down buckets! We walked back to the car in a torrential downpour. By the time we got back to the car we were soaking wet and had to maneuver around huge puddles just to get back in the car. But as is always the case in Hawaii, the rain stopped after a short time and the sun came back out.
This cute little church was near the parking lot.
Just past Hana, there is a state park with some beautiful falls and the Seven Sacred pools-terraced waterfalls into the ocean. We took an amazing hike through banyan trees and a bamboo forest. Again it was like being in a different world.
Libby named this tree, the Tree with a thousand trunksJust inside the entrance to the Bamboo Forest
The Seven Sacred Pools lead out to this bay
Next we went to a little town called Kahaena where the people tried to build a church a hundred years ago. They prayed for help and the next day coral and rock washed up onto the shore-never to be seen again. They built their church and then years later a Tsunami wiped out the entire village, except for the church, which is still standing today. I never got tired of watching huge waves crash on the black volcanic rock.