Sunday, March 30, 2008
South Beach Livin'
We did it! We now have a rental residence in Florida --- whoooooo!! It's an older two bedroom bungalow style duplex about 1 block to the beach in Indialantic! That's just up the road from Melbourne Beach. Some painting is up on the agenda, but after that we'll be ready for visitors.
Just so you know, yes, Greg and Ace have taken the lead and are already ticket holders for an April visit...act now if you want to beat them!! Happy Spring, y'all!
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Contiguous!
woo hoo!! we made it back. feels kinda wierd.
Hawaii already feels far away again, and florida already feels closer. In fact, we are physically in florida. Real life beckons! Oh no!
So far we did a bunch of florida stuff. After burning off the jetlag and conquering laundry mountain, the next thing was to get legal. After several trips to the dmv, I can finally drive again! No more meghan chauffering around and calling me senile. Well actually she still calls me senile.
And, thanks to Dale we have some wheels to peel out with. The toyota needed a bit of work to get it into interstate shape, but lookit those new manatee county plates! And those myakka city addresses! We are total rednecks already. The sanchez is still sitting in the yard, we might come back for it in a week or so. Meghan waxed it real good but the NY plates are expired.
We visited with all my 4 parents and are now headed up to g'ville for some easter-egging with meghans 2 parents. We are hoping to have a place in melbourne area by the end of next week, we are going house hunting around wednesday. A home! Whoa dammit I am excited. Hoppy easter.
-Ryan (an Meg)
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Mowah Maui
So, I forgot to mention that Ryan is so old, senile and decrepit that I now have to drive him everywhere. Ugh. He is the worst passenger and always yells about my "poor and senseless" driving and all the "crazy" kids with their new speedsters. Really he lost his license, now he don't drive.
Today I drove the old man out to a cool lava pool where we splashed around and looked at some fish and waves. Then we hiked up to a very windy, but scenic hill. Also including a couple of coolie cup pictures so Jonathan quits harassing us and worrying that it has been lost in the Pacific. Tomorrow is our last full day and we're going to head to the Southeast where there are supposed to be some waves.
xo,
Meghan
Last days
We're quickly approaching the end of our sabbatical. Only TWO more days here in Maui. Here's an update on our last week:
Did a hike around the Haleakala volcano which is up at 10,000 feet in Maui. Then headed over to Oahu and celebrated Ryan's 31st at a super fun Ween show. Later we went up to the North Shore in Oahu to check out some of the gigantic surf and pantless Japanese. Back to Maui where we are now...seeing whales again everyday, same old same old. Ry tried to catch some waves but got eaten at Ho'okipa break. Meghan had more luck on the boogie board on the south shore. She has also satisfied her cat craving with a towel! Going to check out some more sights tomorrow and then celebrating St. Paddy's day Aloha style (whatever that means). Looking forward to being home soon.
Love,
Meghan and Ryan
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Storytime!
Ryan says I shouldn't tell stories until I have a trilogy, but what do I care? He's so old and feeble now, I ain't scared. So, here are my two favorite stories from Hawaii:
Oahu, HI: So we went to Waimea Bay in the North Shore today to check out big wave surf. After being warned by the lifeguards that the water was unsafe, three Japanese dudes decided to swim (drown) in triple-overhead waves. One of the guys really started struggling and just as the lifeguard was going in for him, he starts staggering up the shore --- birth naked!! I guess the waves ripped off his trunks. Everyone on the beach (including his friends and the lifeguard) were dying laughing. What's a naked dude to do? Continue to run around wildly whilst holding his junk in his hand until a hairy, overweight stranger swaddles him in a towel, of course!
Maui, HI: We were beginning our mountain hike when we happened across a family --- mom dad and two young boys. As we approached and said hi, the older brother yells "My brother just lost his FIRST TOOTH!!" Aw, that's nice, right? We smile and keep going when the brother continues to yell "Yeah, he was bending over taking a POOP and his tooth FELL OUT!! Ahahaha!" The little brother was standing there blinking in silence, all shell-shocked. The poor kid is scarred for life. He's going to think every time he takes a crap, teeth will fall out. No picture...you're welcome.
The End.
- Meghan
Monday, March 10, 2008
Happy bday to me
Hooray! I'm older today. What better way to spend a bday than unemployed and hanging out in hawaii. Kind of like last year, only more unemployed.
Mega and I just left maui and are back in waikiki. We spent the last couple of days in hana, which is eastern maui and really far from the resort area (although tourists still invade in mid-day). I managed to pick up some chest high surf on friday, but the swell died after that. We hiked up to a gigantic waterfall yesterday, through a bamboo forest and then swam around by ourselves in an unmarked river-falls-pool. I broke open a coconut on a rock. Yay!
Also good was the snorkeling around hana. While meghan tanned and toiled, I explored a reef shelf in hamoa bay. The water was really clear and I saw turtle, eel, a giant fish, a fish fight, and a bunch of other fish. Also a plankton. Meghan saw a whale.
I also developed the underwater camera film from diving the great barrier reef. .
Oh yeah, I have been trying to figure out what makes up maui culture. Here are some
clues:
1. Creepy burned out cars on the side of the road everywhere
2. 4wd's jacked up real high
3. Onions
4. The power plant that runs on burning sugar cane
5. Some kind of surfing influence (shaka people when cutting them off in traffic)
Overall I think maui is our favorite island. No joke its awesome. Shaka Laka!!
-Ryan
p.s. happy birthday soon ross...
Mega and I just left maui and are back in waikiki. We spent the last couple of days in hana, which is eastern maui and really far from the resort area (although tourists still invade in mid-day). I managed to pick up some chest high surf on friday, but the swell died after that. We hiked up to a gigantic waterfall yesterday, through a bamboo forest and then swam around by ourselves in an unmarked river-falls-pool. I broke open a coconut on a rock. Yay!
Also good was the snorkeling around hana. While meghan tanned and toiled, I explored a reef shelf in hamoa bay. The water was really clear and I saw turtle, eel, a giant fish, a fish fight, and a bunch of other fish. Also a plankton. Meghan saw a whale.
I also developed the underwater camera film from diving the great barrier reef. .
Oh yeah, I have been trying to figure out what makes up maui culture. Here are some
clues:
1. Creepy burned out cars on the side of the road everywhere
2. 4wd's jacked up real high
3. Onions
4. The power plant that runs on burning sugar cane
5. Some kind of surfing influence (shaka people when cutting them off in traffic)
Overall I think maui is our favorite island. No joke its awesome. Shaka Laka!!
-Ryan
p.s. happy birthday soon ross...
some great barrier reef photos
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Whales, whales, whales
So we are continuing to see whales every day in Maui! It's starting to get a bit predictable...go to the beach, see a whale; look out at the ocean, oh, it's another whale breaching, ho hum.
In addition to whale spotting we've hit lots of beaches, went on a nice hike with a pretty overlook, and played 9 holes of golf at Kahului's gorgeous municipal course.
We've decided to spend a couple nights in Hana which is a very quiet town here and close to a great waterfall hike we are planning. Then we head back to O'ahu for 4 nights and plan to finally make it to Pearl Harbor and Diamond Head crater...also will be catching another Ween show...this one on Ryan's birthday! Then back to Maui for 5 more days of whaling and exploration. Whoooo! SPRING BREAK 08!!
Lots of love,
Meghan and Ryan
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Maui Wowie!!
Hey there, blogfans. One technical update: seems we had a spammer on our blog, so we are now moderating comments. Which means if you don't immediately see your comment appear, don't fret, once we approve it it will be posted.
We're here in the USA (sorry, not contiguous, Seth) in beautiful Maui. We arrived 3 days ago after a couple days in Oahu and have decided to extend our vacation by 2 weeks! Whoooooooo-hoo!!! So far we've seen whales EVERY day here in Maui and visited a couple of beautiful waterfalls (we even got a picture of a shaka-flashing sasquatch at one!) and lava beaches. Going to take a break from beaching today and do some hiking and golfing.
Aloha,
M&R
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