Kora has sure 'grown up' hasn't she???
Taylor, wow Hawaii really works for you and wow wa wee woo Erika!!
All of my 'kids' playing' Ukalele Hero' Kora sittin with her new friend
Now for our Dolphin Day: We started the morning with a stroll to iHop at 6:20 in the morning. Come to find out some sticker shock comparing iHop prices back home as to here in Hawaii so here is our receipt from breakfast. Not too much in a hurry here, as we waited and waited for our bill. Then find out later that the fruit bowl was not taken off as our wait staff said she would take off since the fresh fruit, yes here in Hawaii, was not 'ready'...then they didn't have hot chocolate but we were still charged for it...
Then we all got cheered up by our driver for the Dolphin adventure. His name is Sunshine, really it is. He's 64 years old and asked Taylor how strong was he so Sunshine tested him on his strength and quickness. Taylor failed according to Sunshine
We were sad when we found out Sunshine wouldn't be our driver the whole way to our dolphin adventure but we did learn a lot about Hawaii along the way from our new driver and saw some beautiful country.
We then got to have a dolphin 'belly ride'. This is where we grabbed onto the dolphins fins while he was on his back and you hold on tight! Our dolphin was named Maui. Kora is demonstrating the belly ride:
The sea turtles eating lettuce and celery, there were lots of them in this area:
The boys enjoying the view of the ocean and watching a surfer trying to catch a wave.
You learn something new everyday. We learned that here in Hawaii, there is the only known 'whalphin'. Pronounced like it is spelled. It is a half dolphin and yep, you guessed it, WHALE! The mother was the dolphin and the father was the whale...cha! So this is the picture of that whalphin, may not look any different than the other dolphins, but this whalphin weighs 800lbs. compared to 400lbs. his half sister weighs...they share the same mommy. The whalpin also is much darker in color:
This is Erika not letting me take her picture(who does that remind everyone of...)
This is Erika before her tanning hoping she will turn into the Hawaii'n goddess that she is. Been funny with the locals thinking Erika is a local and a native Hawaii'n. She even titled her blog 'Erika visits her 'Homeland':
Taylor is going to try his hand at boogie boarding...now why is it that knomie thinks he can do it too? We have been having a wonderful vacation so far. So much walking and this island is so much different from Maui, but still great to experience Waikiki. We have a lot planned while we are here, new adventures and old adventures. Tomorrow we are off to snorkel. We miss everyone back in the mainland states, but ya know we are liking it here too.
2 comments:
Sistah! I miss you, but I am so proud of you for keeping up the blog! The pictures are great, and we are all so glad you all are having fun! Too bad about the bad weather though! Tell Ken and Diane hi for me, I am so glad you are getting to connect with them- wish I was there with you all!
Tell the fam hi for us- see you all very soon! Much love to all of you!
"You got Sunshi-ee-ine on a cloudy day!" What a hoot. All that vitamin D really gives you strength. A few more days in Hawaii will help Mr. T pass the strength test next time. Think of all of the interesting people you have met over the past couple of years.
Whalphins! Ooh... that's on my life list too.
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