Thursday, August 7, 2014

Travel bug; is there a cure? Part 1/2

We both have been bitten by the cliche travel bug, supposingly a phase that comes and goes whenever you get the bite.  I feel like we've been bitten multiple times, have an infection, and prognosis does not look good.  I feel and hope that there will always be an urge to travel, an urge to see new cultures, experience new things and see how our brothers and sisters live in other countries and states.  I hope the "doctor" tells us that this is incurable and we will need to satisfy this urge on many occasions!

Ever since I (Mark) was little I was always trying new things and being adventurous.  One of my favorite memories of my craziness was when I was about 2-3 years old.  I was playing with some toys in the backyard and noticed a fence was blocking off an area of the yard ( My moms house had a fence in the backyard as there was a wild field behind our house ).  So I guess I decided to get a chair, prop it up to the fence, and try to climb over it.  My mom saw a diaper and 2 legs dangling from the fence and quickly took me back down and away from the fence, a prelude to my crazy shenanigans I would sadly put my family through growing up lol!

We both have been blessed to have visited many great travel destinations and this post will recap some of my most exotic explorations thus far.  Growing up in Wisconsin though, I had many vacations to the Wisconsin Dells, Lake Geneva, Chicago, up north, Minnesota and Florida for Disney World and even California!  Those were all amazing places to visit, but I'm going to highlight some of more exotic locales.

 

                                                                Florida
                                                                 Florida
                                                                   Chicago
                                                                        Dells

 

                                                                 Minnesota
                                                                     California
                                                                    Vegas

One of my first big travel destinations occurred when I was 18 when I went to Canada with my family.  We decided to see the Niagara falls, one of the  modern world wonders in my opinion.  It was also one of the first times I could gamble and drink legally haha.  It was an amazing trip, getting to see the falls first hand and not just in photos was breathtaking.  It also gave me my first taste in how people live in other countries and how different it truly can be.  I remember seeing a few signs in French, everything was in kilometers and not miles, and of course the Canadian eyy? accent.  Even though I ended up getting very sick, had to go to the hospital, and a few months later needed my tonsils removed, the trip helped me realize how big the world truly is.  In stock market terms, it showed me that you really live in your own bubble in your hometown, and that it's healthy to either burst that bubble, or leave it from occasion to gain a new perspective.

                                                                      Niagara Falls






My next big trip was Puerto Vallarta Mexico.  I went with my family when I was 19.  It was one of my first paradise vacations, with the white sand beaches, palm trees, crazy ocean wildlife and new culture.  It's very intimidating and exciting going to a country, knowing that the people you encounter might not speak English or that your American dollars are no good and you need the countries currency.  We did what many Americans typically do, and pretty much just stayed at our hotel and did the hotels excursions/ activities (which now looking back are good, but try to take some time in your vacations to do a few things off the beaten path).  We did take a hotel shuttle to the nearby town to explore the shops and the churches, which was one of my favorite parts of the trip because you got see how some of the people in the town lived.  This trip helped expand my perception of how other people lived, and gave me a sense of how peaceful the ocean and beautiful scenery can be, and how it can relaxing.

                                                                     Mexico


 


One of my favorite trips happened next when I was 20.  I traveled with my sister and cousin to France and Italy, two of my favorite locations that I have ever visited!  This trip showed me just how big the world was and how much fun and challenging traveling can be!  This was a huge step for my sister and I, as this was our first out of country all by ourselves trip.  We were lucky to have my cousin, as we probably couldn't have done the trip without him because he lived in Germany for a year and was used to backpacking across Europe.  The trip started in Paris, France, the city of lights.  I remember traveling in the cab to our hostel, seeing all of the people going about their business, seeing signs and store shops in French, seeing people with baguettes (yes that happens a lot there lol), and hearing the funny police sirens (meeee mooooo meeeee mooooo).  Since we were in the big city of Paris, English was widely used an we only had to hand gesture and speak minimum French at some places.  There's a stereotype that the French people are very rude, especially to Americans, and I hope to squash that stereotype as the French people were some of the nicest people I have ever met.  As long as you try to speak French by saying bonjour or merci and at least attempt to speak their language, they will open up to you.  But if you are the "ugly American" and speak only English, don't adhere to their customs, and expect to be waited on with super fast service that were used to in America, then yes you might meet some rude people but that would happen anywhere if you act like that.  We stayed at a quaint little hostel right by Sacre Coeur church, which we could see from our window!  We saw the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumph, the Lourve (la loo as it sounded like from the metro station), the catacombs, and a few other landmarks.  We also celebrated New Years under the Eiffel Tower which was one of the trips many highlights!

                                                                         Louvre
                                                                     Notre Dame
                                                            Arc De Triomphe            
                                                                 Sacre Coeur
                                                                 Eiffel Tower
                                                                        Louvre
                                                                  Winged Victory



                                                                       Catacombs

                                                                      Versailles

                                                                  Princess Diana Memorial

                                                                 Eiffel Tower for New Years!
                                                                             Versailles


We then flew from Paris to Italy and spent a few days in Rome.  One of my idols is Leonardo Da Vinci, and it was awesome knowing that the airport we arrived at in Italy was named Leonardo Da Vinci airport!  I remember the food in Italy was amazing, especially the spaghetti and pizza of course.  It was also the first time I had gelato, which is now a staple in almost any big city in the US.  We explored Roma, saw my favorite the Colosseum (gladiator is my favorite movie!), the Sistine chapel, the forum, and of course the Vatican.  Being Catholic, visiting the Vatican was a very spiritual experience for me.  Just standing in the basilica di san pietro (St Peter's Basilica) felt spiritual, just seeing all of the nuns, priests and statues of saints felt unworldly.  We had an audience with the then current pope, Benedict the 16th, which was basically a giant prayer service with people from all over the world.  The pope was treated basically like a rock star, as people would cheer and go crazy at the sight of him and what he would say.  After Roma we rented a car to go visit with our extended family who live near Calabria in the small town of San Vincenzo.  This was an awesome, once in a lifetime experience to visit with my extended family all because my grandmother is 100% Italian, and reached out to her other family members for a visit!  What was so unique in this visit, is that we lived with our extended family who didn't speak any English, but we were able to still communicate through the internet or hand gestures.  They were all so very welcoming and treated us very kindly and made feasts almost daily for us to enjoy!  We truly felt like family, and took away some great once in a lifetime experiences from this trip as well as becoming closer to God.

                                                           Colleseum
                                                                   colosseum

                                                                  Forum
                                                             Circus Maximus
                                                                 Audience with the pope!
                                                       Sistine Chapel
                                                           Castel de San Angelo
                                                     St. Peters Basilica
                                                             Pantheon
                                                                    Trevi Fountain
                                                                    St. Peters at night
                                                                  Familia!
                                                                     San Vincenzo
                                                              Familia
                                                                    Vatican
                                                                          Forum





Part 1/2




huli aʻu hoa pili               Explore my friend



Mark & Jen

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Hawaiian fourth of July

Last week we visited Kailua beach, near Lanikai beach (which was ranked #1 beach in the world a few years ago)! I can understand why as it was breathtaking. It felt almost as though it was so beautiful it was a painting or some fiction land because of how gorgeous. There were amazing views of the mountains, soft white sand that stretched for over two miles, and a lagoon that formed right off the ocean that people utilized for swimming and other fun water activities! Kailua beach also had a giant sand mountain that kids would rid down head first on their boogie boards... not quite as fun as sledding but close, haha!
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In typical Mark and Jen fashion a few days before the 4th we decided at about 4:55pm that we spontaneously wanted to climb the Makapuu Lighthouse. The hike itself wasn't too bad (but for sure still a workout-50 minutes up and 45 down)...but the only problem we decided to do the hike both very thirsty before we even started only with half a bottle of diet coke and not having eaten for 7 hours. Not to mention that I was wearing slippers (flip flops). Typical us to make something easy a little more complicated. Time and weather was on our side at least because it was very cloudy late in the day which helped keep the sun away, as this trail normally has very little shade. As we were nearing the top starving and very thirsty Mark said that we had to keep going until he reached the top and that he was in 'camel mode' (That had me laughing so hard for 10+ minutes during our hike). Haha, we also joked that we could break open a cactus if we got desperate enough. (Nearing the top of the hike there were dozens of different kinds of cactus plants). Thank goodness we have such a great sense of humor in our marriage.. it makes even the most stressful situations laughable with one another!
I love that this is a thing now. We first saw it on lovers bridge in Paris and now it's everywhere!

Mark touching Molokai!

In winter months this hike is excellent to see humpback whales near the shore breaching...we will definitely be back to see this sight come winter months. There are a few really beautiful spots we plan on bringing a lunch and enjoy our meal with a beautiful view of Koko head and the ocean. As we were hiking up we saw Molokai in the distance very clear and took a few fun photos showcasing it's beauty! Once you arrive at the very top you are able to see a few bunkers from WWII.. interesting but still a strange reminder of Hawaii's history. You hike a little farther and are able to climb about 15 stairs and you have a beautiful view of the lighthouse, Koko Head, and the beautiful view of the coastline that seems like it goes on forever.

Our first 4th of July Hawaiian style was amazing! After I was done working we went to the fireworks at Ala Moana Beach Park (One of the largest in the U.S.)! It was heaven for firework lovers like us! We sat in the sand right next to the ocean watching the largest fireworks we've ever seen right near us. One thing I love about Hawaii (particularly Waikiki/Honolulu) is the weekly Aloha Friday fireworks! Since we moved to Hawaii almost 3 months ago we haven't missed one week of the fireworks that are shot off from the Hilton near our house or this past week on the fourth. It's a weekly celebration of the weekend, which always is something fun to look forward to! Saturday the 5th early in the morning we walked about 15 minutes to the God's Ohana Day parade down Kalakaua Avenue. It's one of the main roads leading down Waikiki with all the resorts, fancy shops, and of course famous Waikiki beach... basically where all the action is all the time! It was an entire parade dedicated to Jesus with music, floats, and marching! It was such a cool way for people to come together for one cause! Mark was seeing how many people would give him the shaka and behold every single person gave one back (most looking beyond excited while doing it) haha.
Mark seeing how many shakas he can get from the parade goers!

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This past week the filming of the new Hawaii 5-0 started much of it with filming on Kalakaua Avenue. Every season they do a blessing for the stars and production crews, and this year we woke up at 6:30am and watched it live from our phones. It's pretty exciting it takes place where we spend a lot of our time... just not necessarily when you are on your way to work and it takes an extra 15minutes to get through Waikiki. I guess we can't complain though.

Sunday the 6th we celebrated my (Jennie) 26th birthday. We started the day with church and breakfast then we went to Sea Life Park where we enjoyed dolphins, Sea lions and hand fed Honus. It was our second time there (first time with my mom) and enjoyed it so much we decided to buy a season pass. Plus they have dole whip so that is a major reason to go often ;). We then spent some time at beaches in Kahala, ate a birthday cupcake and enjoyed a ling hing mui margarita which was Ono (tasty) at a little mom and pop place called Jose's. One of my coworkers recommended it and it weirdly enough reminded us of Jose's blue sombrero back home, only the Hawaiian version. We finished the night watching the sunset... doesn't get better than that! It was a great 3-day weekend spend celebrating, relaxing and enjoying life and each other!
My workplace!


Dragonfruit! Imagine the texture of a kiwi,, with almost the taste of a pomegranate! So yummy and healthy!



Our first cherry tomatoes!
 
It's crazy to think we are approaching our one year wedding anniversary and soon our one year anniversary contemplating up and moving to Hawaii. It's funny how life works sometimes. This journey has been such a sacrifice leaving our friends and family which we think about daily. But it's so good for both of us to every day experience something new, see new things, and to have already met some really amazing people who have helped make this journey even better. Every day we are more and more starting to feel like Kama'aina (Hawaii local residents). It has been so amazing seeing views from all over the world on our blog (Lithuania, France, Ireland, UK, Germany, Russia Canada, Italy...)! To think traveling and the pursuit of happiness can bring everyone together no matter your backgrounds, views, etc. is so amazing! You can also find us on facebook... here and here. We are also on twitter where you can follow us! @jenben0610 and @markkoala7. We look forward to talking with you soon!!

Shoots then!
(see ya later)





XOXO,
Jen & Mark