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While watching the Travel Channel’s “Hawaii’s Top Ten Beaches”  yesterday I was inspired to put together a gallery from our trip to Maui last July.  I know it’s been long overdue.  After looking through the pictures I miss Hawaii so much!  We didn’t go for long but we had a great time during our short stay.  Let’s see if I can pick some of my fave shots.

We arrived in Maui in the late afternoon and after checking into our hotel we decided to take a drive down the southwest coast.  I strategically selected our hotel away from the tourist zones of Lahaina and Kanaapali.  We stayed in Kihei to be closer to the nicer and less crowded beaches down south.  It’s also where you can find the locals hanging out.  We came across this unnamed little beach and soaked in the fact that we were really in Maui.  There were only about three other people at this beach at the time.  It felt like a backyard beach.  Loved it!

Next stop was Big Beach in Makena which was one of my must-go-to destinations.  Seriously, we had the beach to ourselves!  Then again dusk was approaching and people were heading out.  Over the rock wall behind me is Little Beach, a nude beach =).  Apparently, it’s illegal to go nude in Hawaii but people do it anyway.  We decided to climb over to the other side to  check it out.  Check out the sunset that is.

Isn’t the sunset beautiful?  It was totally worth the awkwardness after this random guy decides to stop in front of us (maybe even on purpose) with nothing on but a half shirt to view the sunset as well.  His asset was nothing to be flaunting >.<

A view from Kula Lodge where we stopped for breakfast on our way up to Hakeakala.  They say it’s a must-do to go to Hakeakala for the sunsets and sunrises, but I couldn’t get myself to wake up so early and I did not want us to drive back down after dark.

We were up there with the clouds!  Do not be fooled by the blue skies.  It was extremely code and windy.  I hear it even snows up there!

Then back to the beach we go!  Big Beach is my favorite beach on the island.  It’s the only undeveloped white sand beach in Maui.  We took the opportunity  to have a little fun with a “swimsuit edition” shoot, hehe ;)

Since we were in Maui we can’t not take the journey down to Hana that I’ve been hearing about.  I personally think the scenic drive was overrated.  Maui is definitely scenic, but I’m already used to having that around here in the great northwest.  I really wanted to hike underneath the bamboo forest though so we didn’t have a choice but to drive to the very end of the journey.  I have to warn you that if you get car or motion sickness easily then you probably don’t want to make this trip.  It’s brutal!

The town of Hana.

One of the many waterfalls along the way.

One of many roadside banana bread stands.  I was bummed we didn’t come across cane juice to fulfill by cravings though.

The amazing banyan tree along the Pipiwai trail.

The famous bamboo forest.  It was amazing!!

Below we reached the final destination.  This was only half of the waterfall since I couldn’t capture it all in my camera.  It was also quite treacherous to get to.

I stayed behind if you couldn’t tell.

Seung likes doing crazy stuff like this.

Be prepared to get rained on in this region of Maui.  Mt. Haleakala keeps the south pretty moist and wet all year long.

After our bamboo forest adventure we descended back down to the coast for a beautiful stroll along Maui’s rugged and breathtaking south coast.  It was nice to finally escape the mosquito infested forest and enjoy a sandwich with a view.

The Seven Sacred Pools.  On a nicer day you can swim in it.  On this day there was a flash flood warning due to the sudden downpour of rain.

My favorite stop on our way back.  Beautiful coastal scenery, blue ocean, black sand, lava tube, blow hole and sun!

Good times in Maui!  You can check out the rest of the pictures here.

My Seungshine turned the big  3-0 this month.  He wasn’t too thrilled.  In fact, he hasn’t been too thrilled about getting older ever since he turned 25.  Every year thereafter he made it seem such a depressing thing.  I really don’t get people who do that.  I on the other hand get excited for what lies ahead.  It’s all in the attitude, dude.  Anyway, I suggested we do something… get away and relax somewhere.  My first suggestion was to go to Forks, WA (hahaha) and the idea got shot down real quick.  I had another beautiful place in mind though and that place was Cannon Beach.  Whether it was hot, cold, wet, dry, windy, snowy… I knew this place would be relaxing.  I needed a getaway too.  I had planned the trip for this weekend, but moved it up a weekend earlier at the last minute after I found out that some out of state friends of ours were going to be there too.  Seung and I spent the entire weekend in Cannon Beach.  There were moments where I contemplated venturing into Portland to do some shopping, but I’m very glad we didn’t.  Plus, the beach was beautiful and it was too hard to leave.  We had an amazing time strolling the beach, watching the sunset, roasting hot dogs and smores over a bonfire, having ice cream in the winter time, soaking in the tub at the beach side Surfsand Resort and just relaxing overall. I can’t wait to return in the near future and hopefully add sun bathing, burying my toes in the sand, splashing in the ocean and hiking to our activities!


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I’m a little late but I hope you all had a wonderful holiday!  Mine was great despite feeling a tiny bit like Scrooge this year.  I totally wasn’t in the holiday spirits at all.  I had all these ideas for custom cards and little gifts I wanted to make.  Sadly, it’s been a busy month for me and I ran out of time.  I didn’t even have time to go buy a box of holiday cards to send out to family and friends.  I felt really sucky everytime someone asked for my address to send us a card or when someone handed over a thoughtful gift no matter how small it was.  What finally got me in the holiday spirit was when I decided to host a last minute mini holiday potluck and white elephant gift exchange.  I was pretty sure we wouldn’t have a crazy snow storm ruining everyone’s holiday plans this year.  It turned out not being that “mini”, but everyone had fun even my poor friends who were allergic to my kitties.  One even said it was worth the sacrifice, wow.  Anyway, the week leading up to our holiday event this past Saturday I had this idea to have a photobooth.  I thought it would be added fun and it was!  The next time you throw a party and there’s an empty wall available you should consider creating a backdrop for a fun photobooth.  We live in a small condo with high ceilings and we managed.  Just tape up some fabrics and ta-dah!  It’s that simple.  Check us out, hehehe:

The inevitable has finally occurred.  I succumbed to the urge.  You can now follow me on .  I tried to embed a feed on my blog, but for some reason it just wasn’t working right.  I got it on my photography blog just fine though.  I told myself  that after joining Facebook (and closing my Friendster and Myspace accounts) that I wasn’t going to get into another social networking craze.  Truth is my purpose for twittering is not really much for “social” networking but more for social “networking”.  Hah, don’t know if there’s much difference in that.  It’s hard sometimes to try to stay on top of news and happenings on certain topics or subjects, but I’m finding Twitter to act like a RSS feed of information and resources I’m seeking which is really helpful.  Information comes to ME  in ONE place as oppose to me going out to find it.  Anyway, tell me why the first thing I did when I joined was start following the cast members of “The Hills” right away?  I seriously don’t even need to wait every week to watch the show anymore.  Getting real-time feeds is way better and fun, haha!  I’m loving it!  Well, except  for Spencer… I un-followed his ass after a few hours.  If you’re on Twitter let me know.  I need more friends! =)

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I love the idea of having a photobook as a guestbook.  Being the cool sister that I am I created one for my sister for her wedding using her engagement pictures.  I ordered it in a black leather cover from MyPublisher and it came out looking really nice for a DIY project.  Too bad I didn’t get to take a picture of the cover before presenting it to my sister and her husband.  I wish I had ordered mine in leather instead of the annoying book jacket I opted for.  Just FYI, book jackets falls off all the time… really annoying!