Sunday, December 23, 2012

San Diego/Southern California


Click here for our Southern California picture album, and here for Central CA/San Fran.

Nathan Paulick (Lisa’s brother) and his girlfriend Alex greeted us in San Diego before our trip to Hawaii. Nathan and Alex moved to area in May after Nathan got a job with an engineering firm. They are adjusting to life in sunny San Diego; they traded in their skis and snowshoes for a kayak and surfboard. Our cousin Kristie (Paulick)  and her husband Matt LaFon just brought a darling little boy into the world. We got to snuggle with Matthew Gibbs LaFon when we was five days old! It was a very special time for all of us. 



We had lots of great family time - we even Skyped with our sister Amanda who is studying in London. Nathan showed us around the Pacific beach area. We enjoyed a beautiful sunny day walking the beach and devouring delicious fish tacos. From there we spent our two weeks in Hawaii and then flew back to San Diego to crash again with our brother. We spent an enjoyable afternoon at the San Diego Zoo and the Cabrillo National Monument at Point Loma. Nathan is working at a job site on Point Loma, and he has stunning views of the ocean on his daily drive to work. 



We left San Diego and headed north to Irvine California to spend time with family. We had a delightful time with Uncle Bob, Aunt Terri, and Lindsey Paulick.  We hiked, watched football and movies, enjoyed delicious food and wine, and just hung out catching up. After leaving Irvine we had a list of places to see on our drive north on the California coast. Our first stop was Pismo Beach State Park where we camped for one night. We spent time walking around San Luis Obispo downtown and enjoyed lunch at the Big Sky Café. The sunset at Pismo beach was perfect and the weather was warm. During the night Lisa awoke to helicopters buzzing overhead. At some point in the night Lisa awoke again to sounds of gun shots and a police megaphone telling a suspect to “come out with your hand where we can see them.” In this amazing age of technology Lisa found Ryan’s iPhone (he was still sleeping soundly), found a local paper with the story, and Google mapped the address. The excitement was about a mile away! After a sleepless night Lisa had the tent packed and ready to go before Ryan knew it. 


That day we found out Ryan had been accepted to the Pulmonary and Critical Care program at the University of Utah (starting in July 2013)! We drove north along the foggy coast to Cayucos and had a late lunch and wine paring at a fabulous place that Aunt Terri recommended called Hoppe’s. Waiting an extra day, before we drove north along the coast to Big Sur, for the rain and fog to clear was the way to go. 

Big Sur and San Francisco

Our first stop along the Big Sur coast was an elephant seal viewing area. Elephant seals can be found on the beaches from December thru March for birthing and mating. We saw these massive animals come to shore and move along the beach. They move faster than you would think. It was an amazing sight! 


As we drove north we lost our sun to low lying clouds. We stopped at Sand Dollar beach State Park and Jade Cove. The Kirk creek campground where we stayed that night offered sweeping views of the ocean and rocky coastline. The decreasing hours of daylight challenged our camping the most - cooking and doing dishes in the dark isn't as much fun! 



When we awoke the next morning everything was soaked, not by rain, but by the humid sea air. Camping on Big Sur would be our last night in the tent. We have spent a total of 59 nights sleeping outside since July! The clouds burned off, and we had a beautiful blue sky day on our drive to San Francisco. 

In San Francisco we stayed with Bibler family friends, Doug and Theresa Mehl and their daughter Kate. We started the weekend off right with dinner at Eric’s, a Mission neighborhood Chinese restaurant, that is legendary. The next day we decided to ride our bikes over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito, where we had a great diner style brunch at the Lighthouse Café. We rode back over the bridge and along the pier to Ghirardelli square. We celebrated the fellowship match again with an amazing dinner in SF and found ourselves on top of Twin Peaks looking out on the city lights. It was a special night. A return visit to Sonoma and wine country was calling our name (and Lisa had placed an order for pick up with our favorite vineyard). We had a great day walking around Sonoma town, lunch at the Fig Café (we had to have a white peach Bellini), and a tasting at VJB. We were sad to leave the Mehl’s and San Francisco.  





We’ll be back - we have so much more to eat and explore. From San Francisco our next destination was Redwoods National Park. More to come! 


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Maui


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After a wonderful week on the Big Island we flew in a 10 seat Cessna to Maui. We spent the week in the town of Kihei. Our first day there we enjoyed an afternoon at Kamaole Beach I.
The next day we drove the road to Hana. The weather was a little drizzly but it didn’t stop us from hiking to waterfalls along the road. Ryan tried to lead us to a rumored and hidden waterfall off a small trail, but we ended up spending an hour trying to get through thick, muddy bamboo forests – with no waterfall to be found!


Once in Hana we hiked to a red sand beach. During our Hawaii vacation we saw white, black, green and red sand beaches - pretty cool! After reaching Hana we continued our drive around the southern part of the island. We visited Haleakala National Park and the Seven Sacred Pools. Also in the national park we hiked to the stunning Waimoku falls through a dense bamboo forest.



We had a great time and survived another long day in the car. The next day was Thanksgiving and we were off on a snorkeling trip to Molokini crater courtesy of the crew at Trilogy. The water at Molokini crater was so clear and true blue. The reef and fish were colorful and abundant. Ryan saw an octopus scooting along on the sandy bottom. From Molokini we went to an area off shore and snorkeled with a few huge green sea turtles. For Thanksgiving dinner we enjoyed a sushi, pumpkin cobbler and another beautiful sunset.




We spent the day at two beaches near Lahaina relaxing and snorkeling. That evening we went to Warren and Annabelle’s, a magic show that came highly rated from our Maui Revealed book. The theater was small and the performances were really cool with Annabelle the local ghost playing the piano, sleight of hand tricks and comedy.

We got up super early the next morning, 2 am, and took a shuttle up Haleakala volcano to watch the sunset and ride bikes down the mountain. It was cold compared to what we were used to, but the sunrise was spectacular. On our bike ride down we stopped for breakfast and shopping. We alternated our adventurous days with relaxing beach days.


Big beach was next and lived up to its name. On a Sunday it didn’t feel crowded at all. On our last day we had some beach time, enjoyed the Maui Ocean Center, and went to the new James Bond movie before we boarded our redeye flight back to the main land. Even after two weeks in Hawaii we could have stayed longer; it was a perfect beach vacation.