Big Island Recap Day 5

On Tuesday we went to Waimea, which is Hawaiian cowboy country. We visited Parker Ranch, and took a tour on a horse-drawn wagon. It ended up being a private tour since we were the only tourists.

Parker Ranch

Grandpa & k

Raising cattle is Parker Ranch’s primary business, so I was disappointed that we did not see one cow or cowboy on the tour! The climate change was notable as soon as we left the parking lot–the wind really kicked up.

The immediate scenery was not too much to look at, but it is surrounded by green hills.
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This was the main attraction/destination of our tour. Hmm…
Famous Shed

Some cute farmhouses we passed along the way:
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Here’s a random sign that was posted inside the wagon:
Random Sign

Another funny sign:
Random Sign 2

We ate lunch at the famed Merriman’s.
Merriman's
Many of the ingredients they use are local and tasted very fresh. It was also quite reasonably priced at lunch. I would say it is a must try if you visit Waimea.

Afterward we briefly walked the grounds of Mauna Kea beach. The hotel is closed due to renovations (there was damage from the recent earthquake). On the plane we sat next to a woman who tried several times to go there, only to be turned away because the parking lot was full. I guess we got lucky.

For dinner we went to the Marriott Waikoloa’s Hawaii Calls restaurant. The highlight for me was dessert (which came with our early bird special): D and I shared a piece of chocolate cake and guava chiffon cake. We were told by our hostess that our waiter’s name was Derek, but when he came by, D thought his name tag said “Tai Chi”. We left that one alone.

Since there wasn’t too much to say in this post, here are a few random shots:

Here was our rental car for the week, a Chevy Uplander, aka “The Limmobile”. It had an amazing amount of room in between the middle two seats. D said the steering was “loose”. Good thing we didn’t have any incidents.
Limmobile

This was the condo where we stayed (bottom level). I think k was beginning to think it was our new house!
Mauna Lani Condo

The nice kitchen. Very convenient for eating breakfast.
Kitchen

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Big Island Recap Day 4

Back to the Big Island. On Monday we ventured out by ourselves during the day. First stop: Mountain Thunder, a Kona coffee plantation. We kept calling it Thunder Mountain on accident. It was a bit tricky to find. You have to pass a side street called “Hua” three times and then turn onto it. I would think there would be better signage. Bad signage is a gripe of mine, but I digress.

Mountain Thunder didn’t have a parking lot, so we just pulled up to the side of the road. There was a guy sitting at a picnic table, along with a cat, and he seemed startled by us. D said we were there for the tour, and he looked confused. I guess it was early. He played a video clip about the plantation and poured us some coffee. The good thing about Kona coffee is the lack of an aftertaste–it’s smooth.

Here’s the resident cat.
cat

Then the coffee guy gave us a private, brief tour of the place.

A coffee bean plant (didn’t realize it looked like this before):
coffee berries

Here’s the beans before they are roasted:
kona coffee

We didn’t get to see the actual place where they grow the coffee because they use donkeys to fertilize the plants and there are potential liability issues, should they kick someone. The plant we were shown was just growing on the side of the road where we parked our car!

D listening intently to the coffee spiel.
tour guide
Our tour guide was actually from Connecticut and came out to Hawaii for college. He hasn’t been back since his freshman year! k was well-behaved during the tour.

After loading up on some souveniers, we went to Kailua Kona. We did some shopping, but didn’t find much. The area seemed pretty dead. Perhaps they were still recovering from the Iron Man triathalon that occurred the week before. I hear it gets crazy, so I’m glad we avoided the crowds. The highlight for me was the ABC store–pretty sad.

Lunch made up for it, though. We ate at Big Island Grill, as recommended to us by one of D’s co-workers and various blogs/reviews. This was one of my favorite meals of our trip! I ordered the B.I.G. saimin:
saimin
Look at that tempura shrip on the side! Don’t worry, I didn’t eat all of that batter, but everything was delish, including the floating wontons that you might not be able to see. Well, the pork was a bit fatty too, but I was able to take off the fatty parts.

k liked the noodles too:
noodle

D ordered the mixed plate of chicken katsu and beef teriyaki, at my urging. We love sharing plates so we can taste more things!
mixed plate
Highly recommended.

On our way back to the condo we made quick stops at Costco (to check out their only-in-Hawaii products) and Kailua Candy Company. I bought a couple of “Honu” candies, a turtle made with mac nuts instead of pralines.

Once we returned to the condo, we decided to take a dip in the pool. k was even able to go in because D’s parents had bought her a flotation ring with a seat. She enjoyed splashing the water on the side with her arms. You can look forward to that picture on our Christmas card!

For dinner we met up with D’s parents at the Canoe House. D and I concurred that this place had the best atmosphere. We ate outside during sunset, and it was just so relaxing. It seemed that k really enjoyed the food, too. She was still feeding herself bits of chicken and bread after we had all finished 🙂 D and I both ordered fish–my mahi mahi was almost over the top in competing flavor profiles, while D’s sea bass was almost too subtle. It was weird that the dishes came out of the same kitchen. Overall, however, it was a very memorable experience.

Like father, like daughter:
eating

You can’t beat that sunset:
canoe house

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Big Island Recap Day 3

Continuing on…Sunday morning we went to Waikoloa Community Church, which D had checked out on the internet months earlier. It was smaller than I expected, but that may have been because we went to the early service. The pastor played the ukelele while leading worship. The windows on both side of the church were open during the service, and there was a gentle breeze that passed through. You could also hear the birds chirping outside. You could definitely feel God’s presence.

Afterward we visited D’s parents at the condo where they were staying in Waikoloa. As you can see, k made herself at home, sitting on the coffee table:
Waikaloa

We checked out the Queens’ MarketPlace, which is still under construction. Some stores were already open, including a store for kids called Giggles. k received a free t-shirt for their Grand Opening. Next we headed across the street to the Kings’ Shops to have a quick look-see. D used the Crazy Shirt gift certificate and picked out a shirt and a sticker, which came out exactly to $25.

Afterward we went to the Hilton Waikoloa Village, a huge, Disneyland-like resort. D had stayed here for several days over twenty years ago, and it brought back a lot of memories. They have a boat and a tram that circles the property. We opted for the boat, when D got a phone call from his BSF leader. Yes, that is k sleeping again!
Phone Call
We ate lunch at the Lagoon Grill. Too bad the flies got in the way. They also have dolphins, but they were too quick for me to get a good picture:
Dolphin
It took us a while to walk the grounds, and we only saw half of it!
Hammock
Christmas Reject

We returned to Mauna Lani and checked out their Beach Club. The snorkeling was better than Hapuna.
k really enjoyed her bucket that we filled with ocean water.
Beach Club 1
Beach Club 2

Our next activity was to explore Mauna Lani a bit more. They have some interesting fish traps. The baby fish swim through the slats, and then they get fat and can’t swim back to the ocean. Kind of sad, but it’s the circle of life, I guess.
Fish Trap

On our way back we happened upon this large sea turtle.
Turtle

After all that walking, we were ready for dinner. We decided on Dara’s Thai Cuisine, which made D’s Restaurant List. It was tasty, but the portions didn’t really justify the prices.

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Big Island Recap Day 2

It wasn’t too hard to make the time adjustment in Hawaii. Coming back to the mainland, however, has been a different story. k doesn’t seem to want to go to sleep at her usual 7 p.m. anymore.

As for Day 2, we headed out to Hapuna Beach first thing. We had read a lot about this beach so we had high expectations. D liked how the sand was wide and smooth; a good running beach. The snorkeling, was just OK, though. There were some waves, and I caught a good one on a boogie board I was using for snorkeling (there’s a hole so you can see through it). Caution: don’t scroll down if you don’t want to see a picture of D sans shirt! 🙂

k had fun playing with her sand toys.
Sand Toys

Hapuna Beach

We ate lunch at one of my picks, Cafe Pesto. We shared the Pizza Luau (kalua pork, local onions, and pineapple) and the Four Seasons Pizza. Very tasty!
Cafe Pesto Pizza
Cafe Pesto

After lunch we stopped in at Lapakahi State Historic Park. There are some interesting examples of shelters used by native Hawaiians. Unfortunately, my camera lens had a big fingerprint on it so most of our pictures here are blurry. Here’s one of the pre-smudge pictures:
Lapakahi State Historic Park

Our next stop was Pololu Valley Lookout.
Pololu Valley Lookout
As you can see, it was a beautiful day with a magnificent view. We didn’t dare venture down the path to the beach since we had k in tow. k wasn’t too happy about all of these stops so we tried to return to the condo as soon as possible.

For dinner we went to Ruth’s Chris. I love their saying, “If you’ve ever had a filet this good, welcome back.” D had never been to a Ruth’s Chris or Morton’s before, so he was excited. They had an early bird special which we all ordered: salad, ribeye or petit filet, side dish and dessert. D said the filet was the single best entree we had all week. We were able to share the sides: sauteed mushrooms, french fries, mashed potatoes and creamed spinach. The whiskey bread pudding was a quite enjoyable, if not over-the-top way to end the meal. k was pretty antsy waiting for the food to come out. In the end, she fell asleep in D’s arms:
Ruth's Chris

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