So yesterday, as all of the summer fun on the mainland begins to wind down, B and the band went to Hawaiian Waters. It is a pretty good sized water park just outside Honolulu. I ended up being the taxi, so H and I went along. We all had to work hard to make the plans without letting the secret loose on G. She and L stayed home. We told her I was taking the girls and H was riding along and that appeased her questioning ... for a while.
L said that we had been there for a couple of hours when G looked at her and said 'So when is daddy and H coming home?' L says 'this evening with B and the other girls.' So G says 'You mean he and H are STAYING at Hawaiian Waters. You know that I wanted to go there Mamma.' No gettin' over on that one any more.
At the park, H and I deserted the other band geeks and headed out on our own. There are a multitude of different rides. We did nearly everything except this 'Half-pipe' that H wouldn't get on. It was about a 40 ft slide down and then back up the other side, usually about 25-30 ft. It did look a bit intimidating as you were walking up, so H bailed and it was a 2 person ride so I had to bail too. We did go on a nearly vertical drop, rode a tobaggon slide (I made it all the way to the very end of the chute), rode a multitude of 2-person inner tube rides, and then went on this ride called the Tornado ... it is this huge funnel-shaped thing that you are jetted into from a steep drop coming in from the side on a 4-person tube. The water is a jet-stream that shoots the tube up the opposite side of the funnel about 1/2 way+, then lets you fall back to the other middle and up the other side. H's face was unbelievable, I would not have believed that her mouth could open that big. It was way cool.
So here in Hawaii, you tend to wear a different type of shoe. They call 'em slippa's (or slippers) and they have a direct effect on the color of your feet. Take a look ...
and eat your heart out!!
(I know it's not THAT impressive, but you get the idea, and especially on my feet, that haven't seen this much daylight since the summers of '69-'75!!) Have a good one.
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