9.13.2009

hawaiian honeymoon day 3

If you missed day 1 and day 2 of our honeymoon (that I posted forever ago and am now just getting around to the rest), you can catch up here!

We woke up really early on the third day because our guide book said if you want to go to see Pearl Harbor you must go early to avoid the crowds. I remember leaving the hotel at 7:30 in the morning, only to feel extremely nauseous in the car. I made Justin find a McDonalds so that I could get a hash brown and hopefully feel better. We concluded after we got home that I had altitude sickness which gave me a horrible headache and a dizzy/nauseous feeling for days!

We got to Pearl Harbor around 8:30 am and we were given tickets for the 10 am tour. This place fills up fast! In the meantime we found a WWII submarine to tour. Justin really enjoyed it since he is into military stuff.



Justin in the missle room. He is standing beside a gigantic torpedo.


Me steering the ship. Ha!


I could seriously make some cookies with this bad boy. This is the kind of stuff I like on the sub!


He actually removed the rope that says "do not sit on the tables." Rebel.


Pouting for the men who had to sleep on these little cots. 88 men on the sub. All smoking. GROSS!

Teeny little doors. I think that I hit my head several times walking through these.

Justin (thinks he's) steering the ship.

Calling the general.

He's so funny.





Ringing the bell. He took pictures of me doing anything!

In front of the Arizona Memorial.


To get to the Arizona Memorial, you wait in a long time and then you see a 30 minute movie about Pearl Harbor. They warn you to dare not have your cell phone ring while on the memorial itself. We took a boat out to the middle of the harbor where the memorial is.



Memorial with the names of all the men lost on the Arizona that day. There are even men who survived and request to be buried at sea with the Arizona and their old shipmates. It must have really affected their lives. A sweet old man left this lei on the memorial wall and I saw him crying. It was really say. Lei's are the only thing you are allowed to throw into the water.

Oil still leaks out of the Arizona from below the water. They say that she is still crying for her men. I believe they said it was anywhere from 4-6 quarts of oil a day.

All I could think of while I was there was God Bless America!





After lunch we flipped through our Frommers Oahu guide and picked out a random restaurant. We ended up at a place called Sam Choy's. It was pretty good. A nice refuge from the Hawaiian heat!


After lunch we went to the Waikiki Aquarium to see some of the native ocean life. The place wasn't very big so we weren't there terribly long.


Cute little guy.

Cute little fish.

Creepy little octopus. They totally creep me out.

Lots of graceful jellyfish.

After the aquarium we weren't completely sure what to do, so we ended up just driving around the coast on a windy road to see what we could find. We got out on the side of the road to take in the beautiful views.



There was a crowd gathered on the beach.

This giant sea lion was sunbathing on the beach. Trust me he was moving.

A beautiful banyan tree.

We kept driving up the coast and discovered this huge rocky edge in the ocean. I begged Justin not to go too close because the waves were crashing and I was afraid it would drag him to sea.


We were still feeling a bit adventerous so we found a hiking trail. It was really steep at some parts. The guidebook kept telling us that we would see a lighthouse. I told Justin that I was going to be very bummed if there wasn't a lighthouse. I believe this was called Maka Pu'u point.



Our reward? Gorgeous views!

Hooray for the lighthouse!


After hiking was over (around 4:30) we decided to go back to the hotel for a quick nap before dinner. If we had only known that our quick nap would turn into an all-night sleep-a-thon because we woke up at 6 am the next morning starving to death because we didn't have dinner. We must have been exhausted!


14 comments:

Nicole-Lynn said...

Very cute pics. I would love to visit there sometime in the near future. Ohh-- and love your hair! I am trying to decide if I want to go shorter...

sarah said...

Love these pics! This is one of the places we are considering for our honeymoon next year!

Whitney said...

Thanks! I just kind of threw it together, now I need to cut the tags off and rearrange it!

I've always wanted to go to Pearl Harbor! What an amazing experience!

Veuve and Varsity said...

I love the picture of you steering the ship and the super cute fish! Looks like you had an interesting time!

birthday girl said...

you guys are adorable. great pics. we went to aruba... wish we were there still!

Sunshinemeg said...

Love all your pictures! Look likes you two had so much fun. Congrats to you!

My Dream Ring said...

Lovely pictures, what a beautiful place.

ALEXANDRA P. said...

Aweee! You two are so cute! Your honeymoon looks amazing :)

Geezees Geezees Custom Canvas Art said...

Looks like a beautiful place to visit!!!

sarah @ life {sweet} life said...

you guys are so cute!! looks like an amazing time...i can't wait to go to hawaii one day!! :)

Iva said...

Such lovely pictures! It looks like you had such a beautiful time! Congratulations, have a great weekend!

LiLu said...

I always thought Hawaii would be the PERFECT honeymoon!

AmyKristen said...

I'm so sorry you got sick. It still seems soooo fun!

prashant said...

Love these pics! This is one of the places we are considering for our honeymoon next year!
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