There are so many things to do on this small island. We saw some of Waimeya Canyon. I slept of course. Then we were off to a laua where we saw all kinds of plants and some really cool birds.

Being packed around is the only way to see a canyon.

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Hang 10







Another day, another beach. This really is paradise.

All kinds of things enjoy the beach. This monk seal was sun bathing while we enjoyed the day.

I went about my business, getting sand EVERYWHERE!

Dad and I tested the waters in a sheltered area safe for little ones like myself.

We ventured further, but Dad kept watch of those waves.

Our resort had an awesome Koi pond where we could help feed the fish every morning.

- I of course had to touch the Koi as well.

We headed to a nearby beach where I chased chickes for the first time!And I got my first scraped knee.

I quickly got over my injury and was sailing through the air ... with Dad's help.

Later outside the resort we hit the beach for some surf and sandcastles.

Dad and I pondering the waves.

I think scuba suits are cool.
I really could get used to all this pool and beach activity.

Max spent little time in this floatie. He mostly just wanted it on the poolside while he piggybacked on us or walked around the edge of the pool.





Dad making sure we didn't lose the floatie
Hot chocolate in the morning.


Beach after breakfast.
Giant cement fish.
Hitching a ride from Dad while strolling through the gardens.
Full control of the bubbles. Now this is paradise!
I still like to help pack for trips. It guarantees all my necessities make it in the bag. And for this trip I’m going to need alot. We’re off to Hawaii!

Books and crayons are a must for any plane trip. This one was six hours and I did really well.
It was fun to look out the windows, too. Especially when it’s so pretty down there.