It's so nice to be able to make a quick update every night with all of our photos from the day. I love being to look back on everything when weeks, months and years have gone by, and blogging the night of keeps everything so fresh in my mind. We are so go-go-go throughout the entire day so this is a nice way to wind down while Hank gets his things done before bed. I'm also reading a really wonderful book right now that I will talk about in a later post. I don't want to recommend it before I finish it, but so far I absolutely love it. Here's a hint: it's a memoir! But that's really been filling up any down time we've had as far as relaxing outside, etc. I've said it once (okay, maybe twenty times), but I'll say it again- if you travel a lot the Kindle is SUCH an amazing thing. I used to have to bring 5-6 books on a week long vacation like this one, but now I just bring my fabulous reading machine and I don't have to worry about my suitcase weighing a million pounds. It's so convenient. It still doesn't replace "real" books for me, but it's incredibly useful and I love it.
As for today, we woke up and headed downtown to enjoy brunch at Splasher's which is primarily a burger place on Ali'i Drive, but also has delicious breakfast, namely their banana/mac nut anything! Hank got the banana macadamia nut stuffed French toast, I tried some and it really was amazing. While we were eating we watched a parade go down the street which was fun. I can't remember the day of the holiday today but it was definitely a celebratory events for the locals. So, we enjoyed our food and hung out for a bit, then decided to drive up towards the volcano to visit some coffee plantations- Hank is obsessed with coffee and has always wanted to do this! It was a bit overcast today so it was nice to do something a little different. We drove for awhile and then came upon a bunch of large coffee farms. We ended up visiting two- one with a history of Kona coffee museum, and then another family-run farm that also grew macadamia nuts. Personally, I was a little bored but Hank loves this kind of stuff so I was happy to oblige and had a little bit of fun too. After the tour we stopped by some antique stores and looked around, then came home and had some lunch. We spent some time at the pool, and then went on a walk and stopped by the beach. The ocean was a bit rougher today and all the surfers and boogie boarders were having a blast. Following our walk we headed down to eat at Boston Basil's which is an incredibly delicious Italian food restaurant that I love to eat at whenever I'm here. Their food is so, so delicious and apparently I got a little too excited because I flipped my fork somehow and TONS of marinara sauce went all over my dress. I laughed it off, because really, what could I do? It really was a mess though, but our super sweet server brought me club soda and that took the initial stain out, and then my friend Diana recommended via Twitter that we tried Shout wipes...and they totally worked! My dress is now 100% back to normal and I'm really happy. Thanks again, Diana! After the marinara mess, we ended the night with a shared sundae. Yum! Overall it was another day in paradise! ;) We're heading to bed now, but I'll leave you with some photos. Goodnight!
We look tired but we're ready to start the day!
4.5 months pregnant :)
leaving for brunch
parade downtown
at Splasher's
Hank's meal!
beautiful, huge tree in downtown Kona
summertime knees, I always take photos like this, weird I know
driving up to the coffee farms
reading up on coffee stuff
unripe coffee beans on the tree
antiques in Kona
checking out vintage dresses
beach this afternoon
I LOVE this photo!
pregnancy-friendly dress and the most comfy flip flops ever. I brought a few others pairs of shoes for this trip but so far I've worn these and only these, whether they match or not!
dinner at Boston Basil's...so good and we highly recommend it. Best garlic bread I've ever had!
wow, he looks so happy!
so.much.pasta.
so.much.sauce (on my shirt). Yes, I'm THAT awesome.
...and how we ended our night!
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