Sunday, July 26, 2009

Second day in Paradise

We started the day off by waking up at 4am because in California it would be 7am and that's what were used too. Were trying to stick to our normal schedule so that we don't get to adjusted to Hawaii's time change. When we woke up we had a cup of coffee (Hawaii's best) and went for a walk to watch the sun rise. On our walk we decided to go into this shop called Maui Dive shop and rent some snorkeling gear for the week. As we were purchasing the equipment the lady told us that they were running a special on a boat trip to Molokini cove where they have great reefs to snorkel in. We saw earlier online that it was going to cost $78 for each person but with the special going on we got 2 for 1! In other words we only had to pay $78 dollars for the both of us. GREAT DEAL! Once we got back to the condo with our snorkeling gear we wanted to practice for our big snorkeling adventure Thursday morning.

As we swam out towards the reefs, I got a little freaked out because I have never done anything like this before. When your looking underneath you can't see out in front of you to much but you can see directly underneath you at the coral reef (gorgeous). I started to feel a little panic because all I could hear was the sound of my breathing and I started to picture "jaws" coming towards me!

After our morning of snorkeling extravaganza we met a masseuse at our condo for some deep tissue massages! I won't say her real name but Dr. feel good did an amazing job. I will be keeping her card for anyone who comes to Maui. She is highly recommended. She used to massage Arnold Palmer. I mean he's not only a golf legend but his face is on the Arnold Palmer lemonade. We ended today with a beautiful sunset and some great Mahi/Marlin tacos that my wonderful soon to be husband made.

We miss you Presley and everyone! Love you all!! xoxoxo

2 comments:

Leslie Ann said...

Glad you are enjoying Maui!

Leslie Ann said...

That last comment was from me, I didn't realize my name wouldn't appear.

Leslie Seror