One of the most difficult parts of traveling with kids is getting around with all of the STUFF that you need. When I found out that United charges $25 each way for your FIRST checked bag, my first reaction was "forget that!" So, I was determined to pack only carry-ons for our week long vacation. People thought we were crazy (*ahem*--D's co-workers), but I knew we could do it since 1. we had access to a washer/dryer and 2. we didn't have to worry about carseats, strollers and pack and plays because D's parents generously provided everything (a lot of it was saved from the first time we visited, when k was 10 months old). D did his part by only bringing about 3 t-shirts and his ubiquitous khaki cargo shorts. Also, since k had her own seat, we were allowed to bring two carry-ons for her, too. Only problem being that she is too small to actually carry said bags on, plus n still needs to be carried. We managed, though, with D rolling our 2 roller bags, plus a backpack, and duffel, and me carrying n, my purse, and another small carry-on. Luckily, k is pretty good about following us, and not running away, so she was fine walking by herself.
No checking in bags for us!
Waiting in LAX.
The kids were as good as I could have hoped for on the plane ride there. At one point all 4 of us were asleep! The food offered (for purchase only) was pretty sad. I miss Aloha Airlines.
After settling in, we walked the grounds of the Mauna Lani, where we were staying. There are nice pathways connecting the condo to the beach and hotel.
Lava Tubes
Interesting trees
k unsure of the water.
Turtle on the beach.
n taking his afternoon nap.
The Mauna Lani Hotel.
Love these colorful chairs in the lobby.
After our walk we took a dip in the pool, but it was kind of cold. k was still unsure about being in the water. Recognize the floatie?
k was about the same age as n is now during our first trip to the Big Island. Amazing to see how much she has grown.
D's parents made us HUGE steaks for dinner and we were ready for bed!
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