Sharing a moment on the beach

It’s been almost a week since we returned from our family vacation in Maui, and I’m finally getting around to uploading pictures and videos! We got to do a lot of things while we were there and there are so many photos we want to share, so I’m going to split the trip up by days, like I did with our previous vacation in Hawaii. Two years ago, Dan and I got to experience Hawaii for the first time when we traveled to Oahu and Kauai for our belated honeymoon, and we fell in love with the islands! We’d since been dying to go to Maui, as a lot of our friends (including friends who were originally from Hawaii) had told us that Maui was the most beautiful island in Hawaii — some even told us it was the most beautiful island in all of the Pacific Ocean! After spending a week and a half there, we could understand why. Maui has such a rich variety of different landscapes and gorgeous views! Last time we were in Hawaii, we felt like we experienced two opposite ends of a spectrum, with Oahu being uber-touristy and Kauai being much more rugged and rural; I enjoyed both, but a lot of friends had told us that Maui was a great balance between the two, and they were right. There are definitely resort-like offerings there, but very rugged and undeveloped terrains as well, and I really appreciated that multifaceted experience.

Our trip to Maui was also markedly different from our honeymoon trip two years ago, as we invited along my three siblings from Virginia, and because we had a toddler in tow. It was definitely a very different experience — it changed the type of lodging we stayed in (we opted for private cottages with kitchen and washer/dryer, instead of hotels), how often we ate out, what kind of vehicle we needed to rent (a minivan for our party of six), and what sort of activities we planned. Last time, we really packed each of our days full of activities, but this time, we focused on only one or two major activities/locations per day, and didn’t adhere to a strict schedule. It ended up being a really memorable and relaxing family vacation, and while we definitely faced certain unforeseen challenges of vacationing with a young child, we’re so glad that we went!

On the first day, we took an early morning flight out of Oakland airport and arrived at Maui’s Kahului Airport in the early afternoon. My siblings’ flight wasn’t coming in until the evening, so we had several hours to kill while we waited and didn’t have anything planned, so we mostly wandered around and took Mio to the local park and beach, and went shopping at Costco and other stores to gather groceries and supplies.

Our first order of business upon arrival was lunch! We couldn’t wait to grab some poke from one of the local markets…

ahi poke!
Shoyu-marinated ahi poke… amazing!

 

Dan digging into his wasabi poke
Dan also got some wasabi ahi poke.

 

mussel poke
Mussel poke flavored with kimchee. This was also delicious!

 

Mio and Daddy
Dan showing Mio our first look at the ocean upon arriving in Maui.

 

Walking on the beach
Walking on the beach in Kihei.

 

So gorgeous!
Mio seemed sort of stunned and overwhelmed. She just stood there, taking it all in.

 

Getting all wet!
Wading in the water and getting all wet!

 

Picking up seashells for Mio
Picking up seashells with Mio.

 

After some beach time, we took Mio over to the nearby playground.

Swinging in Hawaii
As usual, she loved the swing!

 

Mio in the tree
Already trying to climb trees…

 

"How did you get up there?"
“How did you get up there?”

 

Together in the tree.
A gorgeous afternoon in Maui.

 

She loved the slide!
Look at this chubster’s smile! She went down the slides over and over.

 

Mio made a friend on the playground!
Mio made friends with one of the local kids!

 

Mio and Mama in the window
It was nice for all of us to stretch our legs after the 5-hour flight!

 

A kiss from Daddy
Walking around more of the beach.

 

After spending the afternoon running around the beach and playground, we treated ourselves to some shave ice!

Surfing Monkey Snack Shack in Kihei
wSurfing Monkey Snack Shack in Kihei

 

Dan can't wait to dig in!
Dan can’t wait to dig in!

 

Silly girl...
Mio got a taste, too!

 

Later in the evening, we went back to the airport to pick up my siblings (who were understandably exhausted after over twelve hours on the plane) and drove over to our lodging in Lahaina, where we’d stay for the next three days. Stay tuned for our adventures in West Maui! 😀