Maui Whale Watch

We had a couple great sightings of whales on this boat trip!  There were many blows and back sightings until we saw a baby whale breaching over and over.   it was having a great time.

Then an adult,  maybe it’s mom,  started flopping it’s pectoral fin

After that,  on our way back to harbor,  a full size adult breached several times beside our boat,  heading the same direction.   It was spectacular!

The road to Hana and beyond

We picked the best day of the week,  weather wise,  yesterday,  to lounge around our resort.  it was sunny and lovely!  And we saw many whales. blowing and breaching! 

we had a great dinner at Duke,  just a few hundred yards from our timeshare

Today,  in Ka’anapali, it was windy and cool, even a bit misty.   But in Hana it appeared it would be the best weather there for the week!  We had picked a good choice both days!  We headed out with plans for a quick breakfast at a little restaurant Emmett found,  then on to Hana.

Every stream we crossed was a lovely waterfall but on the way home each was flowing even stronger!  it remained overcast and occasionally a bit of rain fell,  but it was not a bad drive.   Thankfully,  Emmett was our driver,  and did a fantastic job on all 620 curves and about 59 one lane bridges!  curvy curvy curvy!

We shopped at the Palapala Hooma church and Charles Lindbergh’s grave site

We drove thru Hana,  just stopping shortly for a view of 2, and on back towards Paia where we enjoyed a great fish dinner and a ginger beer!  so refreshing!

The weather cleared a bit on our way home,  for a gorgeous evening

Aloha from Almost Paradise!

I qualify that by adding Kona is Paradise to me!  Maui is just almost.  We landed in Kahului Maui about noon,  had a great lunch at the food trucks near the airport.

We then drove just a bit thru Lahaina and could see the old Banyon tree is alive!  It is trimmed a bit,  but lovely green! 

You can’t get closer than the street,  but you can drive all around it and the court house,  still on ruins.   there are a few lots being built on at this time,  but many open,  empty lots.   you can not drive farther on Front street but you get a glimpse of the ruins of several shops.   We shopped at the grocery there and are finally resting at our timeshare on Ka’anapali Beach, the Hilton Vacation Club.

sun has set and no whale sightings…. yet.   tomorrow we are going to relax and unwind,  maybe get down by the pool and the ocean,  and just soak up the Aloha!  Stay tuned.

More time together

This trip was the first time in a long time when all the girls of the family gathered together.   We had a great time, played many games,  cooked and ate together, walked, hiked,  and shopped  together.   After the first to leave,  those 7 of us left did a bit more walking and picnicing.

Sedona Girls Trip

Sedona was a great place for us to meet!  4 generations from 4 states

Just us Girls

Four generations. all 3 granddaughters, 2 granddaughters- in-law, 2 daughters and a step step daughter, and even a great granddaughter! 

So that may take some explanation!  Here are the 4 generations

Me with daughter Laura,  her daughter in law Kaila and grand daughter Zuriah
Me with the daughters

Sorry, this took a while,  cuz I had to have the picture on one device,  so I could see it at the same time!   On the sofa,  Bernadette,  (Carlee’s friend),  Carlee,(Laura’s youngest), Kaila,  Trey’s wife,  so my granddaughter-in-law, then me, and to my left Laura and Kara, Malik’s special lady.  On the back of the sofa,  Emma (Liz’s oldest) then Zuriah who turns 9 next week,  Trey’s and Kaila’s daughter, Laura’s grand baby and my Great Granddaughter) and Poppy, Mark’s daughter,  with Aunt Liz.   Next to her is Jenna…. I call her my step step daughter.   She grew up with the kids when her mom married my ex. Don. Both her biological parents  are gone and since she grew up with the kids,  we include her in all family events.   Whew!  Took a bit to get all those labels in there!

Here are some of our fun activities

sunset views!

meals!  always important

everyone chipped in,  prepared a meal, Lasagna,  eggplant parm,  and tacos!  Plus, our 1 meal out all together,   brunch to celebrated Zuriah’s 9th birthday at a restaurant where she could order anything!  She has strict meal requirements,  but organic vegan fits her perfectly!

Of course,  there were lots of games

still more to come!

2025 Review and Update

Greetings Travel lovers!

2025 was a big year for us and 2026 looks to be busy too!

This year for my birthday,  we traveled to Greece.   I celebrated in Crete, for about 10 days,   then we traveled to Malta to explore for another 10 days.  

Our trip was designed around a cruise of the Nile,  so our next destination,  the end of February,  was Cairo Egypt

We visited many temples and tombs,  and had a wonderful cruise.   After, we extended our trip to Jordan and Petra.

We continued our trip in Turkey,  with a10 day private tour

And ended with a tour of Transylvania,  Romania,  and cruise up the Danube in Eastern Europe to Budapest.  

There will be more pictures of this 10 week adventure earlier in our blog.  

Three times we visited Nebraska this year,  for track,  taking out youngest 2 grand to visit Aunt Liz,  and for football in the fall.  unfortunately,  Tucker, our football player, broke his arm in the first part of the season and we ended up just visiting. But on out summer visit we got to visit Walker at the ranch where he works as a hunting and fishing guide! 

In October about 25 of our Chorale traveled with us to Nashville to sing with 500 others in a tribute to Sandi Patty.   What a fun trip that was!

We topped off the year with a quick trip to Texas.   We were able to see our friends the Rutans sing their Christmas concert in Fort Worth, then had a visit with Rebecca and Joel and Trey, Kaila, and Zuriah in Austin.

For Christmas,  Emmett and I treated the  California family to Chinese banquet!  quite a year!

2026 will be a busy year too, and we start with a quick weekend visit for each of us,  but with our respective families.   Emmett is visiting his cousin Bert,  while I, and 10 other ladies in our family gather in Sedona for a girls weekend!  stay tuned for some wild adventures there.

here are some is the sights as I flew into Flagstaff,  right over Sedona

here is most of us

Flying home and Recap

We took a bit of a detour,  flying home thru Istanbul,  but we made it.   April 6 and 7 were Travel days.   We found a great points deal so we took it!  Business class all the way.

A sultanic mosque, 6 minarettes, near IST

Flying over the Polar route, along the way. Over Canada and the west.

The recap,  70 days, (10 weeks), 22 flights,  24 different beds (BnB, Hotel/cave, and ship), 11 countries (Greece, Malta, with a quick touch down and layover in Italy, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey. Romania. Bulgaria,  Serbia,  Croatia,  and Hungary) on 3 continents, ( Africa, Asia, and Europe).  and 2 cruises!  We walked 189+ miles, give or take a few!  A Great trip.   Thanks for hanging in with us and following our adventure.   See you for the next one…. in a couple weeks!😉

Mini Statues

There are a bunch of whimsical mini statues all over Budapest! The artistic antics of Mihály Kolodko, a guerilla sculptor, a Ukrainian citizen with Hungarian origins, who began surreptitiously placing these around it city,  unannounced.   Today they are even on Google Maps!  We had fun searching some of them out and walking the city to photograph them.   3 miles later,  plus a couple public transportation trips,  here are our findings.

https://budapestflow.com/hidden-mini-statues-budapest/

Kolodko’s first miniature statue was from the cartoon show A Nagy Ho-ho-ho Horgász” (“The Big Ho-Ho Angler”)  character Főkukac, a happy little worm who is no longer bait. He sits overlooking the river! 

It was a fun treasure hunt,  and good exercise.   There were a few large bronze stairs around a well!  Here are 3 we photographed.

And Ronald Reagan

The last one!  At Lizst airport in Budapest

Lizst himself!