Monday, April 2, 2012

What is blue...?

What is blue, twirls and can turn on a dime?  The answer is the helicopter we flew in over the island of Kaua'i.  We danced in and around canyons displaying waterfalls falling hundreds of feet.  We followed colorful coastline with caves, where many memorable movies have been made, such as "South Pacific".  And we dipped into the Kaua'i grand canyon.  Fortunately we elected to ride in a helicopter with doors, but for those who are more adventurous and not afraid of getting a little wet, there are rides without doors.  It was a glorious ride into some of God's most beautiful creations.











On Oahu, we experienced the PCC (Polynesian Cultural Center), where we ate a delicious Luau and saw an awesome program called "Ha", meaning "The Breath of Life".  It is the story of birth and death and life's purpose, depicted through the native dances of the polynesian islands and cultures.

A Katamaran ride, snorkeling with fish and green sea turtles, and an evening sunset cruise were other highlights.







And then, of course, there were the beaches.  Everywhere we turned was a picture postcard.  Between my sister and I we took over a thousand pictures.  Now, as I pour over them, I'm enjoying reliving the experiences we had together.  These are memories for a lifetime.



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