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Sunrise Hike at Lanikai

IMG_7040IMG_7032Sunrise Hike at Lanika

Yesterday morning my best friend and I went for a sunrise hike out at the Lanikai Pillboxes. The hike is a favorite of mine because it offers a good little work out and is relatively easy to do, even in the dark.

Far more people than I was expecting had the same idea as we did, but we were able to find a nice quiet rock to sit on to watch the sun greet us for the day. Although there were tons of clouds blocking the horizon, nature still managed to stun us all into a revered silence at her beauty.

These photos I took do not do the view justice. If you ever have the opportunity to do a sunrise hike at Lanikai, I high recommend it. I’m not sure, but I think next week, we’re going to do a sunrise hike at Makapu’u.

Until then, may everything you deserve in life be yours!

Resolutions so far

Well, so far the only one I haven’t been able to do yet is the active one, but I’m going to blame that on work, and since I work for several hours on my feet, never sitting down, I’m going to count that as a half credit towards working out. Going hiking later this week, so that should also count for something.

I may have bitten off more than I can chew with the amount of pen pals I’ve taken on, but only time will tell. I’ve got a couple in Canada, one in NYC, one in Florida and one across the pond in England. Not to mention my original 6 pen pals… I swear the post office needs a frequent buyer program, or at least a friends and family discount! Postage is getting expensive!

I’m still writing a bit every day, working on updating a few older stories as well as working on two new ones that I’m going to try to finish and hopefully self publish as an e-book or perhaps even just a collection of short stories. Who knows.

Enough rambling for now.

xoxo

2014

As I live in one of the last places on earth to ring in the new year, I was sorely disappointed by the fact that there are no flying cars, and I cannot purchase a robot maid named Rosie… On another note, the fact that Sherlock is coming back in just a few hours more than makes up for that engineering lapse.

This year I’m going to keep my resolutions short and attainable, no sense in setting myself up for failure.

1. Write one letter a week. It shouldn’t be hard, I have a handful of penpals and plenty of stationary. Let’s get this Letter Writing Revolution started (again).

2. Do something active at least twice a week, whether it’s hiking, swimming, jogging or golf. Get out and move!

3. Write at least half an hour a day, even if I don’t know what to write or have anything to write, follow Mr. Ashburn’s instructions and write nonsense until something sensical comes to me.

4. Try be a vegetarian for a few days a month, maybe not once a week, but for one day every two weeks?

That sounds like a good list to me.

Happy New Year everyone. May everything you deserve in 2014 be yours!

The Big 3-0 Rambling

Turned 30 today. Not at all where I thought I’d be for this ‘milestone’ birthday, but that’s not really a bad thing.

When I was young I used to have this delusion that I was going to graduate college at 22, find a great job, the right guy, get married at 25, first kid at 27, next kid at 29… The only part of that I kind of accomplished was finding a great job, or rather a handful of great jobs.

Looking back on it (because on top of it being my birthday, it’s also the time of year for reflection right?) I’m glad my life didn’t turn out the way I thought it would when I was still in high school.

If it had, I probably never would have gotten to travel to the places I’ve been to, or met the incredible people I’ve been blessed to encounter on my journey.

Had I met Mr. Right 7-8 years ago, odds are I never would have ended up working for RDS, which took me all over the country and even to Canada and London. Without that job, I never would have met the incredible people like Claudsie and LB, friends that I don’t talk to often, but when we do get together, we just pick up where we left off. Had I never been forced to get a passport to travel across the pond for work, I probably never would have had the guts to go to Italy alone for my 25th birthday.

Traveling alone is an AMAZING experience, I mean don’t get me wrong, it’s nice to travel with friends and loved ones, but there’s something about the freedom of being alone without having to worry about anyone else’s schedule that’s absolutely exhilarating. I wasn’t a part of any tour group, and enjoyed the peace and wanderlust of being able to get lost in the ancient cities of Pisa and Florence without anyone else’s agenda but my own. I can’t wait to return someday.

I never would have had the opportunity to earn miles and hotel points that allowed me to stay in Paris for New Years, the year I went to Italy for my birthday. I never would have had the chance to ring in the new year standing underneath the Eiffel Tower with an amazing group of people that I met only hours earlier, and still have contact with to this day.

I never would have gone to Cancun with one of my best friends, spend 3 nights at an all inclusive resort, drinking and lounging by the pool/beach, just having a blast relaxing in one of the most beautiful beach cities in the world.

Had I been married with a kid at 27, I never would have met Kayla, and been introduced to an incredible group of strong and brilliant women, who’s impact on my life, however brief have made a lasting impression that I will carry with me always. I never would have traveled to Vancouver to check out the incredible city and indulge in the absolutely delicious Nanaimo bars.

I never would have had the opportunity to take my dad to London 2 Christmases ago, I never would’ve had the chance to see him fall in love with a city that I could see myself living in someday.

I’m not saying that had I gotten married, and had two kids by now that I’d feel like I missed out on some great adventure, but I don’t think I’d be as content with life as I am now. I still have this incredible urge to travel, to see the world, and that itch would be much harder to scratch if I had a husband and kids to worry about.

Sometimes I look around and see people younger than me, married with kids and settled in to their lives, and while that’s great for them, I’m glad it’s not me. There’s too much I want to do/see before I think about settling down.

So while I was younger and thought that I had to have my life sorted by 30, now that I’m here, I realize what’s the rush, as long as I can provide for myself and keep a roof over my head and food in my belly, I’ll be just fine.

So to whoever is out there reading my rambles, I hope you have a very Merry Christmas and may everything you deserve in life be yours.

Inching closer to 30

So, it’s been nearly a year since I’ve written anything here, what a horrible blogger I am!

The year has been surprisingly full considering I am funemployed there have been trips to the east coast, a visit back to Los Angeles, trips to Kauai and the Big Island… golfing once a week… not to mention an exposure to a great many things my island home has to offer. I had originally wanted to only stay here for a year, but it looks like I’ll be here for 2014, plans pending I’ll be in Europe for 2015. I also hope to be a better blogger.

Instead of making that my early New Years resolution, I’m going to start now, count down the last of my days in my 20’s. I’m the last of my friends to turn 30 and enjoy rubbing it in their faces that they’re older than me! Looks like I won’t get to do that for long.

Anywho, gonna go watch the end of the Panthers/Saints game now.

Until next time!
Noelle

Aiea Loop (Poop) Trail

So last week Kristin and I decided to go hike the Aiea Loop Trail/Keaiwa Heiau Loop Trail. I hadn't done the trail since I was in elementary school and I severely underestimated the intensity of the hike. I'm not a super in shape person, and thus I suffered for my misjudgment. Although to be fair to the trail, I would've had a much easier time doing it had I not needed to use the bathroom a third of the way in… -_-

In my mind the trail was only a couple of miles long, so I made the foolish mistake of not using the restroom before starting even though I had a venti sized sugary Starbucks concoction en route to the hike. There are two entrances to the hike (both have small parking lots), one at the bottom near the campsite and picnic tables, and one at the top, (both of which have very clean bathroom facilities) we decided to start at the bottom and go up and around… BIG MISTAKE!

It was uphill the entire way. Would've been much more leisurely to have started from the top and gone down… Like EVERYONE else we saw on the hike was doing… We were the only lolos (dummies) going up… Even the super in shape, jogging to trail for exercise folks were going down! Once I'm a bit more in shape and reacclimatized to the humidity here, I wouldn't mind doing the trail again, going up… But for now I think I'll stick to starting at the top and working my way down.

DinoMickey had a blast, but then why wouldn't he? He was carried around in my backpack the entire time!

There are some really pretty views from the trail, which made the trek worth it, even though it was super cloudy and I didn't take any of the harbor views, the valley in which H3 runs through is beautiful. To view the H3 and Pearl Harbor you need to deviate off the main trail, however the paths to good photo opportunities are well used and easy to spot, so no worries of getting lost if you deviate off the main path. 🙂

The whole of the trail is in the middle of lush vegetation, with large shading trees keeping you protected from the sun, and in our case rain. I would however recommend mosquito repellant, because its jungle-esque and wet, there were a lot of mosquitos around, and they love to bite me… It's a miracle I made it out with minimal blood loss!

Enjoy some of the photos from the adventure!

If you find this at the start of your hike, you're at the bottom and will be going up majority of the trail…

The beginning
Don't forget to duck!
A view of the H3 from the trail

The start of the trail from the top… The way I'd recommend going!

All in all the trail was fun, just make sure you're prepared for a 4.5 – 5 mile trek that can be muddy even on relatively dry days, with twists, turns, ups, downs, and areas that require climbing up and over or down and under fallen trees. 🙂

Until the next adventure, stay happy and healthy!

Getting2KnowL

 

DinoMickey at Makapu’u & Kona Brew!

Today my best friend Kristin and I took DinoMickey to the Makapu’u Lighthouse trail, it’s a relatively easy hike seeing as it’s entirely paved… However it is uphill pretty much the entire way. The trail round trip is about 3 miles and took us just over an hour to complete. The weather was overcast and a little gloomy, but luckily it didn’t rain.

Since the weather was still holding up we decided to stop at some of the scenic view points along the way before finding something to eat for lunch. We ended up along the jagged coast, watching the waves crash against the rocks from beyond the marked safety viewing area, something we only attempted because the tide was low.

DinoMickey with Koko Head in the background!

DinoMickey at the Makapu’u Lighthouse!

Learning about whales!

Rabbit Island in the background!

Posing on the edge!

From the Koko Head Scenic Point

Well deserved post hike/adventure refreshments at Kona Brewing Company, Hawai’i Kai

Super thanks to Kristin for treating DinoMickey and I to lunch! The Kona Brewing Company had some delicious pupus and some pretty tasty brews, I’ll definitely be making a return trip!

Until the next adventure! Stay happy, healthy and full!

Getting2KnowL

Adventures of DinoMickey!

Since moving home I’ve been obsessed with hiking… And what better way to make use of my vast Vinylmation collection than by taking my favorite one on my hiking adventures?!

This is the first of what I hope will be many! DinoMickey adventrues, this one coming to you from the Pillboxes hike in Lani Kai/Kailua, Oahu.

DinoMickey Pillbox 2
Until the next adventure! Stay healthy and happy!
Getting2KnowL

Let the food adventures begin!

Two weeks have gone by and it still hasn’t fully sunk in that I’m home for good, it still feels like I’m on a long vacation, that I’ll have to go back and face another monotonous year in the office…

And since I’m in the my time here is limited mindset, I have been doing my absolute best to eat as much ono (delicious) local grinds (food) as I can!

Whenever friends/ohana (family) gather together, one thing that is almost always present is a poke [pronounced po-kay] starter… For those that don’t know, poke is cubed sashimi (raw fish, typically tuna or salmon, in this case tuna or ahi) that is seasoned in several different styles, ranging from the simple which consists of shoyu (soy sauce) green onions, onions, limu (seaweed), and Hawaiian salt all the way to the more complex like the spicy ahi which consists of a mayo-chili sauce, green onions, and masago (capelin roe aka little orange fish eggs). Spicy ahi is a favorite of mine, but sometimes I prefer some plain unseasoned sashimi… And thanks to my awesome neighbor Uncle Floyd, I have been supplied with an awesome amount of fresh poke from some of the best poke joints on the island.

Shoyu ahi poke
Spicy ahi poke

Sashimi

And since one cannot live on fish alone, there have also been heaps of garlic chili soybeans!


I’m going to keep this post short as I hope that it’ll be the first of several food related posts… I really need to learn how to better use my camera, so I can hopefully capture and write about things other than food…

Until the next food adventure, stay healthy, happy and full!

-Getting2KnowL