December 27, 2013

There is a Reason this is called Paradise

Winter waves at Sunset Beach on Oahu's North Shore




Hawaii is Paradise. We are lucky enough to call it home. However, because of my job we don’t get to see the beach every day like when we actually live here. So when we come home we have a list of places we want to visit and food we want to eat. You could say that we are tourists at this point. Haha. We don’t go anywhere without the camera (although that is nothing new for me anyway).

Our Christmas experience was complete with drives listening to Hawaiian Christmas songs and eating plate lunches where ever we could find them. In Hawaii cuisine is always some sort of fusion food thanks to the many different cultures that lived here during the plantation eras.






Banana Tree




My favorite part about being here is the beach—of course.  Between the vegetation and the shoreline a daily run is breathtaking. I went out to Sunset beach to take some photos. The waves on the North Shore in the winter are way too big for swimmers. That is usually when the surf competitions come through. I stood with all the other tourists and watched the brave surfers glide down waves fifteen to twenty feet high…They are beautiful and I am an adrenaline junky, but I can honestly tell you I would be a little bit scared to be out there with a massive wall of water coming at my face.
Kahuku Shrimp truck on Oahu's North Shore


Sunset Beach, Oahu North Shore






Surfing on Oahu's North Shore




So yes, we call paradise home—the sunshine, the beach, the blue ocean, the food, and the ALOHA spirit that permeates the entire state. If you are looking for a new place to live, it should be on your list. Just remember that paradise comes at a price.

Pounders Beach, Hauula Hawaii

Pounders Beach, Hauula, HI

Hauula HI...so while the waves on the Leeward side of the North Shore are raging, the Windward side is really smooth and if you watch closely you will see whale breaching

LDS Temple in Laie, HI




1 comment:

  1. Aw, we just visited a few weeks ago and I still call it home! Missing paradise badly!

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