Hawaii Wrap Up
I didn't quite manage to finish with my thoughts on our Hawaii trip before I got distracted by birthdays and cousins, lol. So. Here are my random thoughts beyond what we did and where we went...
I don't like humidity. Nope. Gimme my nice dry, sunny Colorado most any day. :)
Why the heck don't more women's skirts/skorts/dresses have pockets?! Seriously.
Related to the humidity thing, thank goodness for Bumble & Bumble's Don't Blow It. As fate would have it, I received a free sample of this the week before I left. On a whim, I bought some to take with me. It was a life saver! (Trying to blow dry my hair with all that humidity was ridiculous, and this allowed me to let it air dry without my hair going all limp and blechy.)
Kauai has multitudes of wild roosters and chickens. They roam freely and appear to be protected. The locals don't even seem to notice them. I wouldn't mind except that I'm a light sleeper and roosters are loud. ;) Grr.
I was quite frustrated by the lack of anyplace selling Hawaiian name items. I found a few places that had a small offering, but both the items and the names were limited. (I found necklaces geared toward young/little girls, keychains, and pocket knives. That was it.) I really think someone could/should open a store just for personalized Hawaiian name items! (When my parents went to Hawaii years ago, I remember that my mom came home and started calling me Amanaka, my name in Hawaiian. As luck would have it, Noah and Micah's names in Hawaiian are Noa and Mika, not very different. Asher would be Akeli and Nathan is Nakana, in case you care.)
Also, is it just me or is it very much more difficult to find souvenirs for boys in Hawaii?! There are so many things for girls...hair things, jewelry, purses, and so on. Other than tee shirts, though, I had a really hard time finding things that my boys would appreciate. (In the end, I settled on a stuffie for Micah, a toy volcano for Asher and food for Noah, lol.)
Anyhow.
Those were just some of the random thoughts left swirling around in my head. It was really such a fabulous vacation!
Also, I read this article not long after getting home and thought it was rather spot on, lol. Of course, we're silly like that and are already thinking about our next "trip"...as we'd dearly like to take a couple months and take boys to Europe in the fall of 2016 or 17...while they're still all living with us (and now that they're all old enough to carry all their own stuff and actually remember this years from now, lol). We have no idea how to fund this yet or whether it will become a reality, but we're actively and seriously pondering...