Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

New Years in Kauai

From Oahu, we took a 25 minute flight to Kauai, dubbed the "Garden Isle" of Hawaii.  It has definitely earned that name...I have never seen so many shades of green in my life.  Most of the scenery looked straight off of a postcard, painting or a movie.  It was all so picturesque.  The beaches in Kauai are very different from Oahu, and in the winter months they can can be especially dangerous.  So we didn't hit the beach as much as we did in Oahu.  Instead, we explored the island as best we could with a car.  What we couldn't see by car (only about 20% of the island is accessible by car), we saw on a helicopter tour and boat tour. We saw some incredible things on the helicopter ride, one of which was the so called "Jurassic Park" falls that was featured in the movie.  It was beautiful.  We also saw parts of the Na Pali coast, which is the northern coast of the island that is all cliffs.  We also decided to do some horseback riding, and much to our surprise, Adam rode his own horse!  A year ago he would have been terrified, but he got up there without a second thought.  We drove up to the north shore and visited one beach that looked okay, but within 20 minutes a storm started coming in and everyone took off, so we took the cue and left as well.  One thing that everyone told us, if there isn't anyone on the beach, there is a good reason.  Rather to be safe than sorry I guess.  Shane was even able to sneak in a round of golf at the Princeville golf course, which was something that he really wanted to do.  After our boat tour of the Na Pali coast, we drove up to the Waimea Canyon (dubbed the Grand Canyon of the Pacific).  We had flown over it in the helicopter, but it was different viewing it from the ground.  Our vacation was wonderful, and we hated to see it end, but alas, the real world was calling.... 


the scenery was beautiful


Adam with his horse and guide


the "Jurassic Park" falls


flying over part of the Waimea Canyon


Hanalei


waterfalls everywhere


picturesque lighthouse at the northern-most tip of Kauai


on the beach with all the lava rocks behind me


Adam playing on the beach


Shane and Adam on the boat


Na Pali coast


Na Pali coast


The captain let Adam "drive"


Adam at the Waimea Canyon lookout


Shane playing golf in Princeville


fun in our hotel pool

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Trip Back...

Our trip back to Sakhalin started out being uneventful and smooth....just how we like it.  We were all flying business class on the Continental flight (Adam and I upgraded), so we were looking forward to a nice trip.  And it was a nice trip...until we we arrived at Narita airport.

There were several (I would say at least 30) people on our flight from Houston that were continuing on to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk via Vlad Air.  They had a table set up right where you exit the aircraft with all of our boarding passes....well, everyone's but Shane's.  They told us to continue to the gate (which was a nice 30 minute walk) to find out what the problem was.  When we got to the gate, they clicked away on their keyboards and chatted on phones for what seemed like forever, and then they finally told us the bad news:  Shane didn't have a ticket.  We still don't exactly know why...our only guess is that the seat was reserved and not paid for, so no e-ticket was issued.  They wouldn't let us buy a ticket (even though the flight wasn't full) because it was less than 1 hour before the flight was scheduled to leave.  As you can imagine, we were less than thrilled to be a mere 2 hours from being home and able to go.  Adam and I had tickets, but we didn't have any Rubles to give the customs agent that was sure to be waiting on me since I would be traveling without my husband.  With Shane traveling with us, we don't have to pay anything.

So now comes the task of retrieving our luggage from the plane, a process that for some reason took 2 hours.  During that time we called the travel company that tickets Vlad Air and spoke to a very confused woman who tried to sell us a ticket on that day's flight - that had already left!  So I guess if we had found a phone that worked before the flight took off, Shane could have gone with us?  Who knows.  We decided not to wait around Tokyo until the next flight, which was two days later.  We took a bus to Haneda airport, checked into a hotel that was connected to terminal 2, and booked seats on an ANA flight to Sapporo and the company charter for the next day.  Whew!  But our fun wasn't over....

The next morning we woke up to Adam having some sort of stomach bug.  He threw up all over himself, the restaurant where we were having breakfast, the elevator, the hallway to our room...you get the picture.  We get back up to the room and I get him changed and cleaned up and than realized that we had left his favorite sleep toy.  Shane had gone back to the ANA counter to inquire about luggage fees vs. business class tickets (he opted for the latter...it was cheaper!), and Adam told me that he took Buzz Buzz (the toy's name).  Well, he didn't.  After interrogating everyone in the dining room about this toy, someone finally directs me to the lost and found box in the reception area of the hotel.  Sure enough, they had found it at our table and put it away.  Okay, crisis avoided.  Now we just had to hope and pray that Adam wouldn't get sick anymore, as our flight was in less than 2 hours.  I had visions of him puking all over the check in counter and being told that we couldn't fly.  The Japanese are scared to death of sickness, but they are even more afraid of the H1N1 virus.  Adam didn't have fever or any other symptoms.  I think it was a combination of being over-tired, over-hungry, and possibly some dodgy food on the airplane.  Well, fortunately that didn't happen and we made the rest of our flights without any more trouble.

We are now back in Yuzhno and getting back into our routines.  It's good to be home!

Astros Game

Shane was able to get tickets to an Astros game, which is always fun.  We took Adam to his first baseball game, which he enjoyed for a while, but then was bored so he played on Joseph's i-phone the rest of the time.  It's okay, we all had a good time, and the Astros won!

Daddy and Adam at the game

Pretty good seats!

Me and Mom

Playing on Joseph's phone

Shane and Amanda

Port "A"

After visiting my Dad, our next stop was Port Aransas, TX, with Shane's Mom.  We rented a house that was located about 10 minutes (walking) from the beach.  It was nice to have a little vacation within our 'vacation' home.  We ate a lot of seafood, made sandcastles, played in the waves, swam in the pool and got some sun (some of us got a little too much!).  At the end of the week Kim and Joe joined us.  Joe hadn't seen Shane since we moved to Doha!

Relaxing in the beach house
Eating at a local seafood restaurant
Walking to the beach
Sunset
Wading through the sand
On the beach
Playing in the waves
Building sandcastles
Walking back to the house
Playing in the surf
Playing on the beach
I love this picture!
  
Swimming with a noodle - by himself!
Amanda and Kim
Group photo

Space Center Houston

Adam has been really interested in space and astronauts lately, so we decided to take him to NASA in Houston. I hadn't been since I was a kid in elementary school, so I didn't know what it would be like. There was a lot for kids to do and see and Adam of course had a great time exploring. The only thing we didn't get to do that we wanted was take the tram tour around the Space Center. There is always next year if he is still interested. We did get his halloween costume there, though....one of the orange jumpsuits worn by the American astronauts!

Listening to the astronauts

Playing with a mission control panel and checking out his reflection in the mirrors

In the cramped Apollo capsule with Daddy and a family pic at NASA

photo op with C-3PO at the George Lucas exhibit

Photo Session in ATX

As I mentioned in my previous post, part of my trip to Austin included meeting up with Kristen Roedner (Brown) from high school. We had reconnected on Facebook, and I have been admiring her photography work from afar for quite some time. I think she did a wonderful job, and can't wait to get my frames (coming in my shipment) so I can hang my large photos. If you are interested in Kristen's work or are in the Austin area and need a photographer, I highly recommend her - http://www.faux-toes.com/

Here are some of the photos from the session: