This is part of the view from our hotel room. If you look at the horizon there, you can see a bit of the ocean. It was just a short walk away.
On the second day of our vacation, we drove up the the North Shore. This is the part where Josh used to live. It was neat to see the mountains on the drive up. They were just covered in lush green vegetation.
A popular treat/dessert in Hawaii is called Haupia. It's pretty much a coconut pudding with a kind of gelatin texture. It's pretty good! We even found some haupia flavored yogurt at the grocery store:
We drove along the cost from Waikiki to the North Shore. Josh lived in a town called Kahuku. We drove by his old elementary school and his old high school. This is a picture of the high school. It is all very open.
We also saw Josh's old church building, then we went to Turtle Bay which is where the condo was where Josh's family lived.
These birds cracked me up. You would see them all over, and they would just stand there and stare. Haha
This is the ocean at Turtle Bay.
The plumeria flowers were so pretty. These were my favorites of all that we saw:
Josh's old condo:
After that we went back to town and had lunch at the Kahuku Grill. They claimed to have the "best coconut-macadamia shrimp in Oahu", so I gave that a try. They were pretty good! I think I liked the ones from the other restaurant even more though. :) Josh had a Teriyaki burger that he said was pretty good too.
After lunch we went to the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie. We learned about the different cultures of Polynesia: Samoan, Tongan, Fijian, Hawaiian, etc.
The guy who did the Samoan presentation started a fire that way,
...and then taught us how to make coconut milk from a fresh coconut with a special tool.
And then we saw a guy climb a coconut tree. Josh wanted to try it, but they wouldn't let him because he had sandles on and no shoes.
While we watched the show, we had a little treat called mochi ice cream. It was really interesting.
It's hard to describe, but it was basically a sticky rice, gummy type thing filled with tropical flavored ice cream. We tried Haupia, Passion Fruit, and Mango. They were different, but really good. This is what they look like:
Some statues. Not sure why the last guy is missing his hat.
Josh took Ukulele lessons! He was pretty good at it. :)
Banana tree:
At dinner time we went to their Luau. They got to watch as they opened a pit where they had been cooking a pig.
Throughout the luau they had different people performing.
This little boy and girl were so cute doing their hula dance.
The luau was fun. We got to eat a buffet of traditional Hawaiian foods including Kalua pork, Lomi Lomi Salmon, Teriyaki chicken, Taro, purple Okinawan sweet potato, Poke (this was my favorite!), Chicken Long rice (kind of like glass noodles), and Poi. They had tropical style desserts too, including Haupia, Coconut cake, passion fruit bread pudding, etc. It was a fun experience!
2 comments:
Hi Chappell Family! :)
My name is Jane and I'm with Dwellable.
I've been looking for blog posts about Turtle Bay to feature on our site and I came across your post.
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I loved your 2nd day post...That is an absolute dream trip of mine. Looks like you guys had a great trip!
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