We all headed to Makaha, Hawaii for a week of sunshine, swimming, and relaxing together. It was a great trip and Lucy is at such a fun age to experience something new. She traveled very well and received compliments from everyone on our flights.
As suspected Lucy loved looking out the window on the airplane when she wasn't flirting with random passengers or sleeping.

The first day we were there it was overcast with showers so we headed out to the Waikiki aquarium. Lucy went back and forth between being amazed and being upset. We think she didn't like that she could not reach her hand in and touch the fish.
However we also went to the Bishop Museum which has many Hawaiian artifacts and Lucy very much enjoyed the exhibits of masks, figurines and statues...the ones with faces on them. Sometimes she even laughed and bounced when she looked into the cases.
The next day brought us sunshine, exploring near our condo, and time on the beach. Lucy loved being a beach bum but luckily decided she did not like the taste of sand.
We slowly introduced her to the ocean. She was hesitant for about a minute and then it was all laughing, waving the arms, shrieking, and bouncing.
The waves were pretty big at the beach where we stayed so Lucy just welcomed them while standing on the beach rather than swimming.
This vacation was a really nice time for dada to spend quality time with Lucy every day. It was really sweet to see her reaching for him this week over and over.
The sunsets at our condo were amazing! We could also see whales every day in the distance and sea turtles right in the surf off of our lanai. We felt lucky to have such a great view.
One place we enjoyed visiting was Kahumana Organic Farm and Cafe. It was a treasure hidden on the west side of the island where we stayed. We went for lunch and had farm fresh greens with grilled ahi tuna.
Lucy showed a lot of interest in my mango-rice milk smoothie so I decided it would be OK for her to try some. She took two sips like a pro from the straw and definitely liked the sweet taste of the mango.

There were endless smiles from Lucy on the beach. She LOVED the ocean and crawling around in the sand.
She couldn't get enough of it. Her lips were shivering by the time she felt satisfied. It was really fun for us to watch her excitement!
The activities and fresh ocean air exhausted Lucy and every day she took a hearty nap with a delightful view on our big comfy bed.
One day we headed out to the Valley of the Temples to visit the Byodo-In Temple. It was very beautiful and peaceful. The temple was built in the 1960's to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant workers in Hawaii who came to work in the sugar plantation fields. It is a replica of the 950-year-old Byodoin Temple located in Uji, Japan.
We found great calm water at Kailua Beach and Yokohama Beach for Lucy so we spent some afternoons there splashing away.
Below are two videos of Lucy taking on the ocean. I started shooting videos after the initial squealing and giggling fit she had when we first put her in the water but you can still see how much she enjoys it.
The night before we left to head home I noticed Lucy's upper left tooth was starting to break through (yikes!). Luckily the flights home were calm even though she was heavily teething and drooling. When we left Oahu it was 80 degrees. When we arrived in Fairbanks it was -40 degrees, we were in a bit of shock! I put my big fluffy hat on Lucy to help keep her warm when we left the airport.
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