Friday, March 23, 2012

Acting the Tourist

I find it an interesting coincidence that I tend to explore more of my surrounding sights and scenes when someone comes for a visit. True to this idea, we transformed into Hawaiian tourists with the arrival of my in-laws, and checked out a multitude of places–all of which can be found in any good Oahu sightseeing brochure.

We walked around Waikiki and stopped for a picture at the Diamond Head lighthouse (pictures courtesy of myself and Melba Trimble),




visited Pearl Harbor,




hiked around and up to see the Makapu'u Lighthouse (did this often, occasionally accompanied by Flat Stanley),







visited Hanauma Bay,



trekked through the Polynesian Cultural Center,





explored the beautiful Japanese garden on the campus of the University of Hawaii,




gathered fallen Plumeria blossoms at the Koko Head Botanical Gardens,


had Hawaiian shaved ice, saw some beautiful cemeteries and visited many other beautiful beaches. By the end of their visit, we were all pretty tuckered out. It was a busy week, but I appreciated how their visit spurred us into learning that much more about where we now reside. I truly enjoyed their visit.

Now, I'm looking forward to the next bunch of visitors so I can enjoy another new sightseeing tour. After all, there are still parts of the North Shore I haven't yet explored.

2 comments:

ellen said...

does this mean your visitors aren't going to visit boston anymore? :(

THE CRANE GANG said...

Was that Carter's Flat Stanley I see with Tyson?!?!?! Carter will be so excited!!!