Day Nine was the last day of our vacation in Hawaii! :’( This was actually the only day that we didn’t have anything concrete planned, so we winged it. It was nice to just relax and drive around without a real itinerary for once.
For breakfast, we stopped by Sweet Marie’s, a gluten-free bakery in Kapaa. We just randomly found it and decided to eat there, but it ended up being really good! We recommend.

Gluten-free muffin and vegan cookie. The cookie was especially delicious! Who knew vegan cookies could be so yum?
Leave it to me to procrastinate on my souvenir shopping… Thankfully, the Kauai Products Fair on the East Shore had some really nice goodies — this is where we did the bulk of our souvenir shopping for my family.

I loved these frogs! They made such cool sounds, so I got a bunch of the smaller ones as gifts. I really wanted to get a large one for my grandfather who makes bamboo carvings, but I had no room in my luggage for it.
Upon completing our souvenir shopping, we went onto get shaved ice. (Yes, again!) This would be the last time we’d get shaved ice in Hawaii. :’( We went to Ono Ono Shave Ice.
In the early afternoon, we returned to the Coconut Marketplace (which is right by our hotel) and watched a free hula show. One of the girls who was performing had been at a fruit stand we went to the previous day, and had urged us to stop by to watch her perform.
The female singer whose songs the girls were dancing to sang the famous Israel Kamakawiwo’ole version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” It was so pretty of it, I took a video to capture the audio:

The dancers' mothers were selling handmade leis to fundraise for the girls' costumes, so Dan bought me a lei to support them.
We were pretty hungry after the hula show, so we drove over to The Fish Express in Lihue for a late lunch/afternoon snack. Dan’s coworker had recommended the place for their good poke.

We got a whole bunch of stuff for only about $11.60! We couldn't wait to dig in, so we ate in the car.
The Fish Express is definitely a place you must go if you’re in Kaua’i and love raw fish like us! My only regret was not going to this place sooner. I would have been totally content with having poke from there every day we were in Kaua’i.
One of the better known places in Kaua’i that we had not been to yet was Poipu Beach, so we drove down to Poipu once our stomachs were stuffed with poke fabulousness.

Poipu has a strip of the beach which extends down the middle, and the waves come in from either side and meet, and then retract again. I felt like Moses parting the sea; so powerful!
We had time to stop by one more location before having to grab dinner and head towards the airport, so we drove over to the nearby Wailua Falls.
With the video, you can sort of see a more accurate view of how the falls looked from our vantage point. We even caught a rainbow on camera.
For dinner, we decided to eat near the airport at the Japanese restaurant Kintaro.
But alas, we had to leave. After dinner, we promptly returned our rental car and dragged ourselves to the airport to catch our flight. The lines for check-in and for the security check were heinous… it seemed like half the island was flying to LA! But after all the waiting and stress, we were able to safely board our plane. The journey back to San Francisco was anything but fun, since it was an overnight flight and I was freezing the whole time in the overly air-conditioned cabin. I barely got any sleep! We arrived at Los Angeles International Airport early in the morning, where we had a three-hour layover. Not fun!

Freezing and sleep-deprived at our layover in LAX. I knew it was a bad idea to return to the mainland...

We were surprised to find many more beached creatures lying around in LAX than on the beaches of Hawaii.
But eventually, we boarded our one-hour flight from LAX to SFO, and were able to get home safe and sound. It’s only been a month since we’ve gotten back, but I miss our time in Hawaii a lot. There’s still a lot I’d like to see if and when we ever go back, and I’d like to check out the other islands of Maui and Big Island someday, too.
Thank you to all of our friends who gave us recommendations on places to go, sights to see, and foods to eat! Our trip wouldn’t have been nearly as memorable if it weren’t for you!
This post was written by Misono on July 21, 2010 at 6:05 am
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ビーチ奇麗!あたしも行きたいよ〜〜
新婚旅行は一生に一度だから大切だよね。I’m glad you had fun!! =)
確かに綺麗だった!(^^)
ハワイは素敵な景色ばかりで本当に癒される♪
さわちゃんも絶対行くべき!!!
Your food is making me hungry! I’m so jealous of your honeymoon in Hawaii! I wish I was right there with you eating ALL of that food! I’m glad you had fun! & you must have a very nice camera bc all of your pictures are really nice!
haha* Food is a really important part of the trip for us, so we planned a lot of our trip around good meals.
I have a typical Canon Powershot camera, but it does take pretty good photos! Our friend has an underwater case she let us borrow so we got to take some nice pictures while snorkeling, too!
How are you btw? Enjoying married life?
you are so cute with the pix with poke and throwing those peace signs up…. kekeke =P
I didn’t see this one until now! Thank you Kristi ♥
hehe i love your blog. Also the comment on the seal.. “…it’s not dead just lazily sunbathing…” it’s exactly like that dead panda! *ahem* lazy panda XD
Thanks Liz!
haha* My heart actually skipped a beat when I first saw the seal, because It looked dead. But then I realized it was just sunbathing, because it was twitching and rolled slightly from time to time. Such lazy animals!
It’s not a dead panda! Just a very lazy, droopy panda!