Here is my photo of the last morning from our deck.
The neighbor dog even said good-bye. He had a mean bark but was a friendly guy.
This is us saying good-bye. So sad.
We finally stopped to get a photo of the pineapple field we passed everyday.
There was quite a bit of wild life spotting on this day. Can you see the mongoose?
Then, this lazy guy was just hanging out when we came up over the hill to go surfing again. I probably got too close, but he barely moved during the 2 hours we were there. This is a Monk Seal--he must have had a long swim because he was pooped. This was so amazing to see in person.
Heath really wanted to surf again on the last day--he loves it!! He thought he would go with a smaller board--ya know, he already had one lesson in, why not. He didn't have such good luck on the smaller board--but he tried.
Then he tried his luck with the paddle board. Our wonderful host, professional surf instructor, volleyball coach, photographer, etc.... Darryl in the red shirt.
After surfing we went to Hawaiian Fire headquarters (this is the surf school that Darryl works for) and had some lunch and shaved ice (which was actually really good and in no way tasted like a snow cone). Then we were off to Hanauma Bay to do some snorkeling. The only bad part was that it was a bit chilly. The next two photos are just a couple of stops we made on the way.


This is the name of the state fish of Hawaii: Humuhumunukunukuapua'a. Try to get that out??

I do have a few snorkeling photos, but they are on another camera--so I will share those later. Below is after snorkeling and we were freezing. Heath was the winner--he stayed out the longest. It was really too bad, because there were cool fish and giant turtles.

Just a stop we made going back up the hill. It was nice to have Darryl along to take photos.

Here is the Hanauma Bay for public snorkeling. It was so beautiful. We did have to watch a silly video on proper snorkeling etiquette.
This is the state fish of Hawaii.
This is the name of the state fish of Hawaii: Humuhumunukunukuapua'a. Try to get that out??
I do have a few snorkeling photos, but they are on another camera--so I will share those later. Below is after snorkeling and we were freezing. Heath was the winner--he stayed out the longest. It was really too bad, because there were cool fish and giant turtles.
Just a stop we made going back up the hill. It was nice to have Darryl along to take photos.
Heath and I with the crazy named fish.
After leaving Hanauma Bay, we drove to the side of the island we had not been to yet--I want to say East but I really have no idea. There were amazing house and miles of beaches.
Just a touristy lookout spot to stop and take photos.

The kids (and adults I guess) at this beach were boogie board surfing. That is what I would call it, but maybe it has a cooler name. It was just interesting to see that each type of water activity was done in different places--they didn't really mix.

On the same beach with a large hill behind us.



Aloha.
The blow hole.
The kids (and adults I guess) at this beach were boogie board surfing. That is what I would call it, but maybe it has a cooler name. It was just interesting to see that each type of water activity was done in different places--they didn't really mix.
On the same beach with a large hill behind us.
I was just always amazed that there could be so much beauty in every direction you looked.
It was a great last day but so sad to think about leaving. This is our sad faces at the airport waiting for our flight.
We did miss Layne so much and it is always nice to be home.
Thank you to all our gracious hosts in Hawaii and for the help of Jessica and Zach back in the Springs--who didn't have much of a vacation while at our house. Two trips to the emergency room and some puke!!!
Aloha.
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