"Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might with surety hope for a better world, yea, even a place at the right hand of God, which hope cometh of faith, maketh and anchor to the souls of men, which would make them sure and steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to glorify God." Ether 12:4

Monday, March 30, 2009

Aloha from Hawai'i!

Monday, March 30, Day 137, week 20, month 5 since diagnosis-
Where to begin? We began talking about additions to our "bucket list" about five weeks ago and decided to throw out the possibility of a Hawai'i 30th anniversary trip. The doc suggested not waiting until April 27, but that we should go ASAP. We began planning- here we are in HEAVENLY Hawai'i!
The tender mercies of the Lord just keep flowing our direction. This blessing and so many others, coming in large measure due to the Lord placing so many ministering angels around us in our day to day life- family, family friends, ward and neighborhood family. How we dearly and deeply love you all!
I am incredibly blessed to be feeling very good and have been able to enjoy this trip enormously. (I have used the wheelchair at the airport, the War Memorial, the PCC, but have been walking lots too.) We are accompanied by a wonderful family support staff of Michelle's older sister and her husband Kathy & Dave Petersen from Centerville, UT, and Michelle's mother, Carol Dickison from West Valley City, UT, and Michelle's younger sister Lisa Dickison from the Millcreek area of Salt Lake City, UT. None of the group have ever been to the islands of Hawai'i before. What a trip we are having!
We arrived last Sunday March 22nd on a direct flight from SLC to Kahului on Maui arriving at 2:38 pm. Following is a brief itinerary:
-Sunday- 7:00pm We all toured the Loveland's LOVELY home, BEWILDERED by our blessings and the tender mercies of the Lord being indelibly marked in our lives in such temporal and mortal ways. We are in a HEAVENLY home here in an EDENLIKE earthly setting!
-Monday- 6:45am Recover, recuperate, absorb, settle-in, hotubbed, walked the beach and boardwalk, ate, relaxed.
-Tuesday- 7:45am More of kicking back. Napped. Enjoyed trying to soak it all in! Packed for an early start at 4:30am tomorrow.
-Wednesday- 7:45am We flew to Oahu
Honolulu-
Pearl Harbor War Memorial- The Arizona was a spiritual experience.
The Bowfin submarine was incredibly interesting.
The Missouri overwhelmed me. The superstructure stairs did me in.
La'ie- We had planned to go to the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC)- no time.
Checked in the Turtle Bay Resort, where I crashed for the night.
-Wednesday- 11:45amTurtle Bay Pictures- nice, nice digs!
PCC for the day, tours, PRESENTATIONS, Luau, Night Show- What an INSPIRATIONAL,
IMPRESSIVE and IMPOSING influence. Passion and pagentry! Crashed again.
-Friday- 9:45am
La'ie Temple and BYU-Hawai'i campus tour. The temple is closed for remodeling so we were unable to attend- Too bad for us!
Hanuku Town- Giovanni's Shrimp Truck, famous for fresh-from-the ponds-that-morning Scampi, and Lemon Butter Shrimp. Shopping, shopping, always shopping opportunities.
Sunset Beach- Ted's Bakery, renown for Hawai'ian Haupia Chocolate Cream Pie. Even Kathy who is not a big chocolate fan had me go back and get her a slice for herself. Michelle's cream puff was 7" in diameter filled with whipped cream and custard! The strawberry cream pie was pretty good too!
Launikai Beach- Green Sea Turtles, 12-15 of them, in the surf, on the beach, hanging out everywhere. It was amazing.
Wai'mai- Aiono's Hawai'ian Shave Ice legendary for it's combination of shave ice, ice cream and some type of sweet beans. Does there seem to be a food theme going on here? Hmmm! Shopping . . shopping . . shopping . .
Dole Pineapple Plantation- pineapple, Shopping . . shopping . . shopping . .
Honolulu- 5:45pm Flight back to Maui-
Kapalua- 10:00pm back at the Loveland's LUXURIOUS home
Meeting up with Scott and MaryJane Johnson, long-time, dear friends. MaryJane works in the travel industry and facilitated some of our travel, has obvious travel priviledges and so they met us here for a few days visit. They prepared a welcome Luau of their own- grilled BBQ ribs, fresh grilled pineapple, salads, Mango Spongecake all ready as we walked in the door. We ate and ate, visited a little and crashed, again!
-Saturday- 8:45am- Very windy, cool, and cloudy.
Kapalua- Just relaxed, visited, lounged, and recovered from the scheduled part of the trip. I really wanted to get in the ocean today but it was just too cold for me, though there were still many other people in the water. I walked a couple of miles on the boardwalk trail behind the house with Dave and Scott. We all hot-tubbed a couple of hours, then napped- again.
Kahana- "Anniversary Dinner" at Roys ending with their deadly baked chocolate souffl`e with it's molten center. Strongly endorsed by MaryJane & Scott, it has been voted all of Hawai'is best dessert for 16 years running! It was sinfully good bordering on immoral.
Every day we have been in Kapalua we have seen Humpback Whales (mothers are 40-50' long), as many as seven or eight at once, mothers and calves!
-Sunday- 8:30amThe Sabbath
Lahaina- 9:00am Lahaina First Ward Fast Sunday block of meetings.
Kapalua- A relaxing sabbath day of rest, naps, and visiting. We had a second anniversary dinner around 7:00pm of grilled, thick, juicy beefsteaks and pork steaks with an assortment of sweet peppers and mushrooms, fresh pineapple, salad, corn, rolls, sautee`d onions and mushrooms, topped off with Haupia Chocolate Cream Pie! I rolled onto the bed with my Tongan Prayer fleece blanket to warm up and read a moment at about 9:15pm before joining the others downstairs to visit and play some games. Michelle woke me up for the third time at about 12:10am to undress and get into the covers.
-Monday- 4:30amFirst breakfast and blogging.
Kapalua- "More to come . . .

10 comments:

Peggy said...

So glad to hear you are having a wonderful time. Hawaii truly is paradise!

Barbara Jackson said...

We can picture it all..........thrilled you are having a wonderful time and happy that those around you have made this trip possible. Lovelands----THANK YOU!!!!
Keep enjoying.........see you when you return.

xoxoxoxox

Ned and Barbara

Leslie Scoresby said...

Wish we were with you and happy to know it's all going so well and that you can be there! And it's good to know that the good food there isn't being wasted!!!
We love you!!!

Zeann said...

So excited and thankful that all is going well with you. Oh yes and so thankful to all who have made it possible. Stay well and keep enjoying the blessings of the Lord with your family and friends in that beautiful part of this earth. Love you

Amy said...

The food sounds amazing and so does the house! You truly have been blessed to know such giving people. I am loving all the pictures my dad has been sending! You all look so good. Enjoy your last few days there :) We love you!

Tracy said...

What a trip, thanks for sharing with us, we are very happy for you. I am always in awe of your faith and courage in such an incredible trial. It is amazing to observe your miracle... you're and inspiration to us all. And the trip, couldn't be for a better couple, you deserve it...
Envy...is that a sin?
Have a great time!!!
Love Tracy & Jill

Teresa said...

I called to see if Alex needed help but he never called back, so all must be well. I just let my dog out for a potty break and there is two inches of snow on the ground! So, so cold. Absorb lots and lots of sunshine for me! Glad you are having fun and enjoying the food! Yummy! Don't forget my sunset picture!

Siope L Kinikini said...

ALOHA!!!!!
Sounds like a party. I love the islands but particularly Hawaii because it has a Walmart. lol. Not so native... and still so beautiful.
I love reading about your trip and I'm glad you made it out to Ted's Bakery. I love that place. Unfortunately the pies liked my waistline too, they decided to take permanent residence there. I'm excited to hear more!
Now when I bring my guitar, you'll understand our songs because all we know are island songs.
Love you both and I'm glad you had a great time!

Siope L Kinikini said...

uh, your Tongan prayer fleece blanket? Awesome. You're so lucky, I don't even have one.
We need to talk. We'll be by for a visit.

Zeann said...

Just finished first session of conference and was reminded once again of a most loved, appreciated, and blessed Friend, Scout Leader, Young Men's Leader, Home Teacher, Home Teaching Companion, Teacher, and Bishop that gave time to all members of my family that will never be forgotten, and ever be a permanent building block in the stature of each member of our family. You blessed each of us with your thoughtfulness, presence and care that will ever be remembered. You have ever been an example of Valiance, Virtue, Honesty, Humility, Trust, and all of it wrapped in a package of fun, teasing, and laughter. What an example you are to all of us. May you and your family be blessed to realize and recognize the arms of our Savior holding you through your times of deepest trouble. We love you and your dearest family.