Today, we headed to the famous North Shore to see how North Carolinians could handle the Hawaiian waves… Turns out we aren’t too shabby!

We loaded up with towels and beach chairs in Waikiki and drove through the center of Oahu. We passed the University of Hawaii (thankfully no Brown boys want to apply), and grabbed breakfast inside L’ami Bakery, a Korean Bakery located inside H Mart, a Korean grocery store. The bakery was pretty good and the grocery store was just fascinating. Almost everything was written in Korean, and the products were completely foreign to us. Anyone for a glass of cabbage and broccoli juice?



Again, the changes in the landscape were crazy – these jagged hills were so cool to see – hopefully the picture does them justice. They were so pretty, they almost looked fake.

We headed on to Hale’lwa, and passed by the Dole Plantation. Apparently that red dirt that we were covered in while riding ATVs is also great for growing pineapples. There had to be 1,000 acres of pineapple plants!





Nothing like spending your day in a Tsunami zone! 🤪

We met up with our surfing coaches, Brandon and Michaela from North Shore Surf Girls. The Company was started by Bonzi Betty, who was our photographer today. 72-years old and she still surfs every day! 🏄♀️ After we got our rash guard shirts, we headed to the beach to do the dry part of our lesson – learning the steps to get on the board.


While we were getting our land lesson, Brandon swam out into the ocean to drop of buoy for use when waiting our turn but also to know where to paddle back to. Then we headed into the water. Let’s start with the paddling out… Oh. My. Word. Our arms were on fire! When you see people surfing on television and movies, they just paddle out like it’s on glass… zipping right along. Oh heck no, that is so not reality! We were all exhausted – even the boys who are in great shape! When our arms stopped being jelly, we were ready to surf!









Some of us, fell a couple of time and then were naturals… others of us, just kept falling. BUT everyone got up a few times which our coaches said was great for the whole group to stand up.













We even had a little seal swimming along with us. He was so cute and it was amazing to see a seal, right there in the water with us, not in a cage, or a zoo, just swimming along!

After an hour, Mike headed into shore. He said he would rather watch up than drown in the water. An hour later, the boys and I headed in as well. It was an incredible day!

We dryed off and wiped as much of the sand off as possible, and headed to the food trucks of the North Shore. It is literally a lot, where 10 food trucks made an outside edge, charge $2 for parking, and set up shop with a few picnic tables. There are chickens and birds and a few lizards walking around (not inside the food trucks 😉) We heard from at least 4 people, and our surf coaches, that Giovanni’s is absolutely amazing… and they were all correct! Best shrimp of our lives… even the vacation contrarian agreed!






Then we headed over to the Haleiwa Fruit Shack for dessert. We decided to get smoothies, each a little different. They were amazing, using fresh sugar cane that they cut and pressed right in front of us. The owner would ask you to hand him fruit from the front counter, which he peeled and put in your smoothie. The owner’s dad was there working with him too. He was hilarious and may or may not have been as high as a kite, but he was working and kept us entertained.






Absolutely stuffed, we explored the North Shore and did a little shopping.


Boys decided they were still wiped from surfing and just wanted to hang out of the beach in Waikiki, so off we went… Leo said some of Hawaii reminded him of Montana. We agreed, except for the pineapple plants 😀


We saw another rainbow – no wonder Hawaii has a rainbow on their license plates. We have seen a rainbow on every island so far, and sometime more that one.

Back at the hotel, Mike volunteered to take shopping bags and backpacks back to the room for us… which included Michael new giant hat. Bless him!

We all finally made it to the beach, and after sitting for a couple of minutes, the boys headed back over to the giant sand bag barriers and the wrestling began 🤪 I wonder if when they are married and we all travel together they’ll still wrestle like this? (I hope so ♥️)




Another gorgeous sunset ☀️

Mike found 3 restaurants for dinner and the boys had to choose, so off we went to Sensai Seafood Restaurant. Turns out it is Sensai Seafood House and D&T’s steak house combined (which seemed weird at first, but whatever). Everything was delicious! and they have a photographer walking around – we liked a few of her poses, but we had to politely decline the heart-hands photo she wanted Mike and I to take and boys said no thank you to the pose that looked like StepBrothers movie poster 🤣

A ten-minute walk home and we were lights out by 11pm, which is 5am EST. We have finally adjusted to Hawaii-time, so readjusting in a week to EST is going to be a beast!

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































