Maui 2018: Wailea

We loved seeing the sights and staying in West Maui, but were excited to pack up from our Air Bnb and head down to Wailea for the remainder of our trip. With the Moana soundtrack on repeat (again), we enjoyed the cool breeze and lush scenery as we made the drive down to the south part of the island.

Wailea was much quieter and more exclusive than West Maui and was so beautiful. We loved seeing both parts of the island– Kaanapali/Lahaina in West Maui was more “real Hawaii,” with banana bread and coconut stands, cheap poke bowls and sushi, and undeveloped coastline, whereas Wailea was more manicured and resort-like. We loved both areas for different reasons!

The girls were psyched about their flower leis at the Fairmont Kea Lani in Wailea.

Relaxing with fresh guava juice.

Eleanor relaxed on the lanai after a long day.

Aloha!

By the time we checked in, it was dinnertime, so we ate at the restaurant by the pool and took a walking tour of the resort to figure out where everything was for activities the next day. Eleanor and I watched the sun set while the girls ran around exploring.

We were treated to amazing sunsets every night from our room!

Our room was much smaller than the Air BNB we had during the first part of our trip, but it did have separate bedrooms and a huge bathroom. Eleanor slept in a pack n play with Jake and I in our room, and the twins slept on a queen bed together in the other room, with Meredith on a little rollaway bed. It sometimes took a few tries to get Meredith to stay in bed to nap, but once we told her she would have to go to bed early while the twins went swimming in the evening if she didn’t nap, she fell asleep every time. The twins were either out and about with Jake or on the lanai coloring or reading during Meredith and Eleanor’s nap time, so it all worked out. We also didn’t have a kitchen, but had a large closet to store food, a microwave and a fridge, so we made due splitting our meals between eating out and doing simple breakfasts and lunches with groceries.

We had never stayed at the Fairmont before, and I was nervous about not having the space and kitchen of an Air Bnb, but we ended up loving that it had everything under the sun and everyone was so helpful! Just one call and very tan valets would come pick us up in the golf cart to take us the beach, help us set up chairs and umbrellas, or take our beach gear back to our room. We could also call up their one of their Escalades to take us anywhere we wanted to go. We had a long list of hikes, aquariums, and other activities we had written down as options of things to do, but we ended up just staying at the resort the entire time. It was so relaxing and the kids had a blast, so we didn’t feel the need to go anywhere else. We just soaked up the sun, played in the water and enjoyed some uninterrupted family time.

Good morning, Wailea!

Jake was attending a law conference at the hotel in the mornings, so I flew solo with the girls. It wasn’t easy wrangling everyone at first, but after a few days, we got the hang of it and had a good schedule going. We interspersed pool days with beach days in the mornings and went out in the afternoons or stayed at the resort when Jake got back.

On our first pool morning flying solo, we rented a cabana so that Eleanor would have adequate shade while the girls swam in the pool. We had fresh fruit and cold drinks delivered to us all morning and ate lunch poolside. Eleanor took her morning nap in the cabana while I played with the girls in the pool and splash pad and when she woke up, we all played in the pool together.

The pool only rented out life jackets and puddle jumpers, and made you purchase floaties and pool toys, which was annoying, but well worth the money spent keeping the kids occupied for a few hours.

The resort catered to kids, so there were families with young kids everywhere and the girls loved splashing around with new friends. We were the largest family we saw there, until we instantly bonded with another family of four kids from San Diego. We would see them around the resort while we were there and give each other thumbs up and a look that said, “We totally understand what the chaos is like… you got this!”

Snack time in the cabana.

The hardest part was herding everyone over to the restroom constantly! Inevitably, someone had to go right when Eleanor had finally fallen asleep and even though the bathroom was just steps away, the girls insisted on stopping to pick EVERY. SINGLE. FLOWER. On the way back, they wanted to climb EVERY. SINGLE. STATUE. So each bathroom trip took about thirty minutes. The good news was that even without Jake, the morning flew by!

Eleanor was slobbering over the delicious fruit platter!

After a morning at the pool, we went back to our room for naps. The best part of the cabana was that it was rented for the entire day, so we could leave all the floaties, towels and pool gear there without having to lug it up to the hotel myself! After naps, Jake was back from his conference and the girls wanted to go back in the pool, stopping to climb approximately 11,000 statues on the way there.

The waterslide was small enough that the girls could do it themselves and it kept the girls occupied for hours.

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Meredith split her time between the big pool and the kiddie splash pad. I would look over to the splash pad and she’d be chatting it up with random babies and kids. She made lots of friends on our trip!

The pool rented out these cool water torpedoes, which the kids fought over constantly.

We went to a dinner party for families of the lawyers attending the conference and ate one last snacky dinner on our lanai before bedtime. After the kids were asleep, it was lovely watching the sunset and chilling outside on the lanai since the weather was so warm!

We though Meredith was asleep while we were out on the lanai, but went inside the find the closet light on. Sneaky Meredith was inside stuffing her face with cereal! She totally denied the whole thing when we caught her red-handed.

Lots of love,

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Maui 2018: Snorkeling at Kapalua Bay

On our last day in West Maui, before heading south, we returned to Kapalua Bay, which had become our favorite beach! The bay was shallow with no waves, so it was the perfect beach for the kids and we visited it several times on our trip. Everyone was still on California time and waking up at the crack of dawn, which meant we got to the beach before anyone else. The sun was intense for 7 in the morning, but the water was crystal clear and the beach pristine. We had to bribe the girls to take a few pictures before diving into the water… it was very tempting!

A nice old man had set up his painting supplies and was painting the scenery when we arrived. He offered to take a break from painting and take some photos for us!

He just kept clicking, so most of my photos are of us wrangling the kids.

 

We finally gave up and let the girls explore the rocks, which they had been begging to do all morning.

A Meredith photo bomb.

Bored with pictures, Meredith returned to the rocks.

 

Amelia the cave explorer and rock climber.

 

Meredith the mermaid.

Samantha the leaf collector.

Making sand pies and castles.

Eleanor was not cooperative for photos and just wanted to take a nap!

 

Amelia was the most cooperative for pictures.

After much begging, we finally let the girls change into swimsuits and go wild. Samantha and Jake put on their snorkel gear and swam pretty far out into the bay where they saw sea turtles up close! Amelia didn’t want to go, but was jealous of the turtle sighting!

Way to go, Samantha!

Meanwhile, Amelia and Meredith dug a giant hole in which to bury each other.

Eleanor observed from the quickly decreasing shade.

 

When Samantha returned from snorkeling, she and Amelia let Meredith and some other random kids bury them in the sand. Little did they know, Meredith is a master torturer and wasted no time tickling their faces.

Meredith’s life goal was to pick up this rock and throw it in the water.

Amelia and Meredith tried on the life vests and swam for a bit, but decided not to snorkel this time around.

Beach bums!

Lots of love,

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Maui 2018: Kapalua Beach, Lahaina and Kaanapali

Since Maui was a few hours behind CA time, the kids were up at least an hour early everyday, until the very end when they finally acclimated! We took advantage of the early risers, to get up and out the door pretty early every day, which helped beat the crowds and the heat. Everyone was up bright and early with the intense Maui sun, so we headed to Kapalua beach for some tidepooling and playing at the beach.

This one has sensory issues… not sure how she feels about grass!

Island baby.

Everyone was screaming, “I WANT TO HOLD ELEANOR.”

We hiked along the rocks to reach the tidepools and found some colorful starfish, sea anemones, urchins, and an octopus.

Ouch! Amelia took a spill. Good thing I had the diaper backpack with me… another lady fell, and cut herself so badly there was blood everywhere. We helped her wrap it with an extra disposable baby changing pad I had on me until she could get help.

   

Sammy was excited about her colorful finds.

Meredith reflecting on the meaning of life.

After the tidepools, the girls played on Kapalua Beach for hours.

 

Kapaula beach was tiny, but picture perfect. It was packed by the time we left, but wasn’t bad while we were there, early in the morning.

I had packed a 12 month swimsuit for 5-month-old Eleanor, thinking it would fit her perfectly. But when I tried it on her in Maui, it wouldn’t even go past her legs! I had to buy a 24 month size swimsuit for her! Everywhere we went, we were flooded with comments about the chubby mermaid baby!

Eleanor was not sure how she felt about sand.

 

The girls made some new friends, and Meredith kept confusing the little girl for her friend, Maple, back home.

The boys declared war on the girls after Meredith kept dumping water into their sand hole.

That apparently wasn’t enough beach time for the girls, because they wanted to go back in the afternoon. We ate in Lahaina and walked to Kaanapali Beach for the evening.

  

Watching the crazy divers do back flips off of Black Rock was entertaining.

The twins were exhausted after all the swimming they did.

Even though the sun was setting, it was still incredibly hot, so Eleanor and I found a nice spot in the shade and observed from there.

  

Playing oopsy daisy with Daddy.

On island time, without a care in the world.

Lots of love,

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Maui 2018: Nakelele Blowhole and Honolua Bay

With the Moana soundtrack blasting nonstop, we drove up the coast to Nakelele Blowhole for a short hike. We were hoping to hike down to the blowhole and take a picture next to the heart-shaped rock, but it was too windy and I didn’t think I could balance with Eleanor strapped to me or trust that Meredith could make it down without falling to her death. So, pictures at the top overlooking the blowhole for the win!

Sammy Grumplestiltskin.

The girls weren’t too disappointed about not hiking to the blowhole… they jumped around on the rocks forever.

Jake and I couldn’t get over the fact that the last time we were in Maui, seven years ago, we had ZERO kids. And now, seven years later, we have FOUR!

There are so many little stands selling drinks, coconuts, smoothies and Maui’s famous banana brand along the side of the road, it was hard not to stop everywhere. This guy cracking open coconuts with a machete was one of the more sketchy stops, but the girls were fascinated and drank the coconut milk right up.

Is this the same guy from seven years ago??!!

Our hike of the day was through the dense jungle leading to Honolua Bay. It was only a twenty minute hike, but took us an hour because the girls were obsessed with swinging from every vine and climbing every log. The jungle was gorgeous!

Tarzan wannabes.

 

SO many fights broke out over whose turn it was to swing on the vine of choice. Didn’t matter that there were approximately eleven thousand other vines from which to swing. NOPE. Had to be this one.

We finally made it to Honolua Bay.

On a less windy day, the water would have been perfectly clear and great for snorkeling and seeing turtles, which is what Jake and I did last time we were here. The girls had fun splashing around, spotting fish and sea creatures, even though the visibility wasn’t great.

Eleanor and I watched from the shade of the jungle.

Lunch time with a view!

Jake and the girls went to grab sushi and my favorite Hawaiian poke bowls while Eleanor and I relaxed.

Lots of love,

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