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Showing posts with label Oahu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oahu. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Oahu Wussup

Tim had some training to do in Oahu earlier this week, and since the boy just can't stand to be away from me (I know, we're gross), he bought me a ticket to come along! AND IT WAS SO FUN. We were only there for about 36 hours. I spent both days walking a mile to the BEST Goodwill store ever, then would walk a mile back to Waikiki to meet Tim at the most amazing Happy Hour restaurant I have ever been to. (I wanted to put that last part in caps too, but thought it was redundant).

 Blurry Waikiki at dusk

 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARCY!!!! (I can't take credit for this, it was already in the sand...)

 

Okay, highlight of the trip? Shokudo. A Japanese restaurant the is conveniently right next door to Tim's office. Both days this was my pit stop. $3 spicy tuna rolls???!!! C'mon. And then this ice cream bread box thing??? Oh my. And just to give you an idea of the awesomeness that is Shokudo, they have one of those big glass displays when you walk in that shows off their fish catches, and one of the fish--With NO head and NO tail--was still twitching. I kid you not. That, my friends, is some fresh fish.

Oh, and that man with the suitcase? He was preaching something very loudly in some language and would stop and tell every woman that she was very beautiful. And if you look closely at the statue picture, he stopped to pose in the background. Awesome dude.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Island Hop

 Tim had to go back to Oahu much sooner than his last trip because he had to get his physical done. I had a three day weekend from work and school so I flew over to hang out with him and be a tourist.


And BOY did we look like tourists. Tim rented the bumblebee for the weekend and we drove around with the top down even when it would sprinkle. I hid my head down most of the time in embarrassment. It was fun to drive though :)


The first night we stayed at the Hilton right in the heart of tourist town, which was conveniently a block away from a 24 hour local coffee house that sold greasy yumminess, and had karaoke until the buttcrack of dawn. Seriously awesome spot.


The only thing I really wanted to do in Oahu was visit Pearl Harbor which was AMAZING. Admission is free, as well as a ticket to watch a short film and then hop on a boat which takes you to the USS Arizona memorial. Free!

While waiting for the film to start we looked around in one of a few little outdoor museums they have. This is one of the propeller bombs the Japanese used to attack.


My very favorite part of Pearl Harbor was seeing the first draft of the "Infamy Speech". You can see all of the mistakes and marks, and even how the word 'infamy' was scribbled in.



The film you watch before getting on to the boat will make you cry. Seriously, after it was over all 200 people in that theatre did speak one word after. Shuffling out of the theatre in silence was bizarre.  


The boat takes you to the USS Arizona memorial which is a long open white building that stands over the sunken Arizona. 


It's hard to comprehend how big this battleship is until you are literally standing on top of it.


W. Cowan. I wish I knew if there was a relation. There was also a bench that was donated by a Cowan.


This is the list of the men that were lost. In the bottom right hand corner is a list of men that have died since the attack.


You can see the oil that seeps out of the Arizona. 8 gallons of oil a day. Our tour guide (who looked about 90 years old) said that the oil will stop seeping out when the last man that was there the day of the attack has died.

When we got back to land, we got on a bus that took us to the USS Missouri. The Missouri was the last battleship ever made, she was only half done being built when the attack on Pearl Harbor happened. You do have to pay to tour the ship, but it was SO well worth it. And if you're wondering why I'm holding my shoe, that is because the strap decided to break beyond repair right before climbing on. They let me go barefoot, which only resulted in me stubbing my toe once. The greatest part about visiting the Missouri is they let you tour her unattended. This ship is so incredibly gigantic that you could spend all day looking in all of the hundreds of nooks and crannies.


Out in the distance you can see where we were earlier, the USS Arizona memorial site.

Tim eating starbursts in the officers room.







As for the rest of Oahu, it mainly consisted of being lazy and eating lots of chicken wings. Plus my camera decided to break after Pearl Harbor.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Till we meet again.

Tim left last night for Oahu, and is leaving tomorrow to go out again for his second trip. I'm crossing my fingers he'll be back for Christmas.



His taxi from the airport was... a limo?




We were talking about how much we miss Los Bagels, and this was Tim's lunch today. SO JEALOUS. Where can I find fresh lox here?? No one eats it... unless you're in Oahu apparently.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

24 hours




24 hours is all I got!!!! (But I may get more)
Tim came home Monday after being out for 26 days. He came back to the Big Island super early Tuesday and was called back to Oahu Wednesday morning. Hopefully he'll just debrief and come back, at least for the weekend.


Here are some pictures he took, although I'm not quite sure what everything is:





Honolulu

Very cramped bunk

Fish bait

Dinner for the night


Honolulu Harbor

 
Tim said there were really were screws in here
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