We woke up early, packed our stuff, and headed to the airport. Of course there was traffic, but it didn’t make us too late.
We dropped off our car at Enterprise and rode the shuttle to the ticket counter. We checked in, went through security, and walked to our gate. When we got there we suddenly realized that we were about to get on a 6-hour flight, and perhaps eating would be a good idea. We ate breakfast at an overpriced bar right by our gate. It was fine.
Our flight was…long. I have been to Italy, so I have been on longer flights, but it was hard being in the middle of the day. My legs started to hurt and it was hard to get up and walk around. Eventually we made it.
As we started to decent into Kahului on Maui, I was confused. It was so…brown. Maybe it is because we came from super green Washington, but I found myself feeling disappointed. The ocean didn’t disappoint though. The water here is spectacular.
We picked up our bags and went to the rental car place. The experience was less than thrilling. I got talked into the insurance because the lady freaked me out that my insurance wouldn’t cover it. I called my insurance before I left and asked if they covered me on rental cars and the answer was yes. I did not, however, ask about Hawaii specifically and she convinced me it mattered. I still don’t know the answer; I will have to call my insurance guy tomorrow. Regardless…it cost me $300 (sad face). We have some type of Subaru. Nephi likes it and that is all that matters (as he is Mr. Driver).
We made a quick lunch stop at McDonald’s and then drove to Lahaina. We got a bit lost, though nothing the uber navigator (me) can’t handle. We found our hotel (the Outrigger Aina Nalu) and checked in. When we walked into the room, I instantly noticed the bed seemed a bit short. When I lied on it, my feet hung off the end. I started calling it the midget bed (completely politically incorrect, I realize). Nephi and I giggled about it, but finally figured out that it is a queen bed put up against the wall sideways. Weird, but it works. I went to open the blinds and the wand broke. Oh well.
As we got ready to leave I looked in the mirror and realized that my eyelid was pretty swollen. That seems to happen to me when I am dehydrated, and usually it isn’t just my eyelid. I looked down at my feet and ankles and sure enough…they were huge. There wasn’t a ton I could do in that moment, but I made plans to ice them and take some advil.
We headed to the pool (where there is free wifi) to check our email and such. Then we headed down to the waterfront to check out the shops. Our hotel is super close to downtown Lahaina (only 1.5 blocks)! It was great. We watched our first Hawaii sunset on the waterfront and came back to the hotel.
We made a stop at the grocery store where they had nothing I wanted (muffins, donuts, onion bagels, knives, nothing!) and got water and some breakfast stuff. Then we decided to head down to a pizza place some people told us about on the waterfront.
On the way we saw some girls taking a picture of something on the sidewalk. At first I thought it was a lizard, then I thought it was a snake. Then Nephi told me it was a centipede! AHHHHH! Seriously, it was 8 inches long. I kinda pride myself on not being super squeamish. I am not really afraid of much. I like snakes and spiders don’t bug me so much, though I wouldn’t really want either on me, but one thing I cannot stand are centipedes. Whenever I see them on television or something my whole body gets the chills and I feel sick. Well…I saw one in real life and it was horrible. It is a super good thing those girls were taking a picture because if I had happened upon that I probably would have freaked out.
Shortly there after, we made it to Gaby’s, the pizza place. We got a half cheese, half ham and tomato pizza. It was pretty good.
We walked back to our hotel, iced my ankles, and are now going to pass out from exhaustion. Night, night.
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I went to maui last June and loved it!! There is a good restaurant at Whalers Village (if you're staying near where we stayed) and its called Kaylanis or something. i don't know actually...but it's really good! I wish I knew the name of the awesome little podunk grocery store we went to thats better & cheaper than Safeway...the only other grocery store near there. Go to Cheeseburger in Paradise too! Soo yummy!
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