We loved our time in Maui!


This is cool....I am flying!

Family picture in front of the Olympic Cauldron.

Following the longest relay in Olympic history they lit the Olympic Cauldron.

Playing with the leaves and grass in Vancouver.

Auntie Colette and I on the Sky Train.

I love fishes!

This is one of many cool things we saw at the Maui Aquarium.

This is a fish....it changes to mimic its surroundings!

Meet our friend Mr. Gecko, he is sitting on a volcanic rock.


I love coconut water.

Flippers taking a break from snorkeling.

This is La Perouse Bay - the last volcanic eruption was 300 years ago.

Who is fishing?

Early morning walk along the shore.

This shoreline is where we saw many sea turtles.

Auntie Colette shopping down Front Street in Lahaina.

The famous Mai Tai!

A morning stroll down the beach.

My daddy splashing in the pool.

Auntie Colette and I pool side.

Just about to relax and get some sun.

Grandpa cleaning off the sand from his shoes.

Auntie Colette and I watching some great Hawaiian entertainment.

Grandpa and I at the Luau.

Sunset - so beautiful. We had the greatest night.

Grandpa taking in the beautiful view of the sun.
Lei washed to shore...

What a happy bunch!

The Hawaiian traditional lei.

Hmmmmm he is cute Auntie Colette.

La Perouse Bay - blow hole!

Volcanic rock - very porous.

Standing in the surf.

At the summit of Heleakala - the house of the Sun.

A rare plant (silverswords) that grows at this elevation.

A view from the summit. It was a perfect morning to be there.

No words can properly describe this....

The sunrise was greeted with a traditional chant.


Create your own caption for this one...


The temperature was about 8 C. Notice Marc is still in shorts..


Does Deanna look cold?


Another view of the sunrise.


What it says.


Some of the brave souls that joined us at the top.


Trees by the beach.


More trees.


Sunset on the beach. They are all just as spectacular.


The Hibiscus is Hawaii's official flower.


Dinner at Mama's Fish House. (Deanna is wearing clothes)


Part of the "Wall of Fame" at Mama's.


A flower.


A hat in a tree.


A popular windsurfing location near Paia.


Yep. We came here to experience the Ukelele Festival.


A typical rural road.


This and the next few are along the Hana hwy.





In Hana.

A winery on the way back from Hana.



Surf's up.


This was our ride...pretty sweet.

A view from the Garden of Eden...it really exists.
A roll of Bamboo.

Interesting tree bark.

Avocadoes. Guacamole anyone?

What more can be said?


Pretty.


Moss on a bridge.

Some shops in Kihei.

Sand is so wonderful.

Curious.



Sugar cane was, and still is important on Maui.

Cane field.

The demi-god himself - Maui

Yep.

Swinging in my PJ's.

We left our mark...

Fun at "Baby Beach".

Forrest left a few things behind.



Something tells me somebody was here not long ago. (Marc's footprints)

Hiking on the beach.

Typical beach signs.



Ana and Ed the honu (sea turtle).

A girl can never get enough sand.

Ana under close supervision.

Digging my way in....

I love this daddy!

Because you never know.


You guessed it.


Do you recall Hawaii's official flower?


Protect the environment.


A "Stop" sign?




Showing off all four teeth.


I bet you want a copy of this one for your fridge...


Out-rigger canoes on the beach


Lifeguard post.






Poster?


Hula girl forever.


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