The Road To Hana
Happy Friday ladies, and welcome to Maui! Our somewhat last-minute getaway to this beautiful Hawaiian island is just what the doctor ordered. My daughter and sister-in-law have joined us so we’re having a family reunion of sorts too.

It took only a few hours for island time to set in, and I could feel my blood pressure start to drop. Long walks in the sand, listening to the waves crash, watching the sunset… we needed this little getaway.

Yesterday we decided to sneak away from the resort and take the long drive to Hana, a tiny place at the end of a 2.5 hour long and winding road along the coast. Along the way, we passed roadside stands selling coconuts and leis, waterfalls, and lush greenery. We were so excited to arrive at Hana… what an idyllic place this must be!

We got a good laugh when we arrived, as while it is quaint and cute it is SMALL. It turns out, the road to Hana IS the adventure… this trip is all about the journey. We slowed our pace on the way back, visiting a waterfall, grabbing some local coffee and treats.

By the early afternoon, we were more than ready for a dip in the ocean, and found the perfect spot, called Secret Beach! A long sandy stretch on the North Shore of Maui. It’s exactly the kind of beach escape we came for.

The water is warm and the most gorgeous shade of turquoise. We bobbed in the waves… so large that at one point, I got knocked off my feet and rolled on the sand until my daughter plucked me out. It felt like I drank a gallon of saltwater.

At some point (who knows when?!) I became the smallest member of our immediate family, and my kids started watching out for me… crossing the street, carrying large bags, rolling along in the waves. When did that happen?

On the drive back to our resort, we spotted humpback whales breaching and swimming right off the coast of the highway! It was absolutely magical, so we pulled over to enjoy the show.

Today was a special day of relaxing, adventure, and time with my family. I hope you have a beautiful weekend with yours.
Oh and just for laughs… Thursday is senior day here in Maui where I discovered that being carded has a whole different meaning over 65.
Thanks for reading ladies and remember to wear what makes you feel confident.

I am so envious… enjoy every second of this get away and nice your beautiful daughter and sister came!
Oh happy days!
Our snow is melting in the Okanagan so looking forward to spring ❤️
Thank you for your blog feel like we are family ! Lol
I’m glad to hear the snow is melting. You live in such a pretty place.
Jennifer:
I’m so happy to hear you and your daughter are able to share these precious memories together in Hawaii. What fantasic photos. Isn’t is fantastic to visit Hawaii and live a life of relaxation and enjoying the warm waters of the islands? I am wishing you a lifetime of memories and an enjoyable time with the family.
Aloha! Have a wonderful time! Eat at Mama’s Fish House. Enjoy some Maui onions, the sweetest ever.
Thank you we will
Enjoy every minute of this beautiful paradise.
It is a bit scary when the grands and children watch out for you. But loving.
By the way, your daughter is beautiful.
We have a trip to Maui planned in December. I’m looking forward to your pictures and suggestions. Have a great time.
Lol!!! Getting carded. That’s so funny! Lucky you, being in Maui. I’ve been twice and would love to get back there. Love your beach fashion; some great finds. Have a great vacation!
Have a wonderful time, I love Maui, my favorite Island. My family is going to Oahu in April. We want to show our grandson where we lived when his dad was his age.
Ha ha … carded for discounts! And I thought it was the beverage! Do not miss the small town of Paia, if you like boutiques, and Makawao as well. I found a gorgeous hand painted silk scarf and a beautiful intertwined strands of gold bracelet in those shops. And Haleakala sunrise, magical! Kula Lodge on the way down for breakfast, or just go for lunch. Great views halfway up Haleakala.
Love Maui. Where did you stay? Our fav is the Napili Kai Beach Club just south of Kapalua. We prefer the north end of Maui to the south end.
Lovely vacation! We have been to Maui three times and never tire of it! Can you tell us where you are staying?
Enjoy each and every sunset! 🌺🌼🌸
Maui is by far my favorite of the islands. I can’t do the Hana trip, as I get too carsick. But I love the rest of that place! Such a relaxed and great place to visit. Go to Leoda’s pie and gift shop. Olowalu, Maui.
Yummy!!!!!!
Leoda’s Pie!!! I ate one a day! A small one… but still! Key Lime… amazing!