Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Trip to Oahu

Since moving here, Oahu has meant long days in conferences for school. Nic and Heidi helped change that perception by arranging for us to come with them to shop and play just before Christmas. Ty was sick the entire time, but still a good sport.The first day, Heidi and I shopped around Waikiki, looking for cribs and clothes. I agonized over which crib to buy, and couldn't end up making a decision until Brady came. We picked the boys up from the airport that night (after work) and settled in for a dinner at Cheesecake Factory.

On Saturday morning, we ran along the beach in Waikiki, watching all the meditators and yoga masters (there were a lot of them!!!). The boys got in a few minutes of shopping, and then we took off towards the North Shore to attend the temple.

In 1865, the Church purchased 6,000 acres on the North Shore, and the temple was built by 1919, followed by the beginning of BYU Hawaii. On travel websites, it is cited as the second temple built outside of Salt Lake, but actually it is number 5. I have always seen these gorgeous landscape pictures, but of course it was better in person! We were surprised by the small size of the building and rooms.

The highlight was staying at Turtle Bay Resort. Nic and Heidi accumulated a few free nights, so we were able to go high class. Here's a picture of Heidi, Nic, and Ty (and Brady's in there somewhere, too) from our hotel lanai.


Turtle Bay boasts that "every room has an ocean view." No cheap, interior rooms here!

Not losing our roots in the process, we all plopped down for the BYU bowl game. At the half, BYU made a ridiculous decision that led to a touchdown for UCLA with seconds to go. This game came down to the wire--and BYU won after UCLA missed an easy field goal with no time left. Whew. It was nice to take down UCLA, after they beat is in pre-conference play. Hopefully, our rankings will be a little higher next year.

Saturday night, Brady and I found the coolest spot in Oahu while Ty was going to bed. It is possible that we were trespassing, but I'm honestly not sure. There were a bunch of hammocks right next to the ocean, and the breeze was blowing, AND there was a full moon. It was fantastic.

Sunday morning, Nic and Heidi showed us their old tromping grounds (they both attended BYU-H for a semester). We were also able to attend church, where they had a special Christmas program. At the end, the ward divided up into groups and sang "Silent Night" in 5 different languages. It was really neat.

No experience in Hawaii is complete without a sunset, and we were able to see several.


7 comments:

Unknown said...

I'll be the first to comment. Looks like you fetchers are having fun! I'll bet you are really missing the near zero temperatures we are having now. Hope your christmas was good and best wishes on the new year!
JH

~~Heidi~~ said...

Thanks for coming with us, it was so much fun, and we were so happy to share it with you guys! Thanks for the hour out alone too! Sorry we didn't impress you more with what we did! hehe!! We will sure miss you guys the next 3 weeks, keep on posting, and we hope to see you in UTAH!!!!!!

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Anonymous said...

I may have to stop looking at your blog. You guys make me so jealous. Richie

camille said...

Hey Brady-
So I wound up here at your blog via who knows where since you can seriously get lost on the internet. It was fun to read about you...we actually visited Jonny's bro. in Oahu in November! Just wanted to say hi and add you to my blogger friends if that's okay!

Camille

Ana Lee said...

Looks like it was a great trip!!