Goodness its been a long time... so much to catch up on that I assume it will be the first of a series. If I had to pick up from where I first left off that would be in the same place I am now... IN LOVE WITH MAUI!
That blew me away. In a world that is so fast pace where people seldom take time to enjoy their surroundings... this is a place that does. The culture, and lifestyle here are something that is humbling and yet inviting all at the same time.
Our trip was amazing, to say the least. I found a part of my soul there. It was the most beautiful, inspiring, peaceful and calm place that I have ever known. Well, maybe second to Bora Bora. But when I think of Maui, I think of a place I could easily call home. That is what separates it from any other place. A life there would be an adjustment, but by no means hard. A few things I noticed is that people are outside... daily! Here in Texas, I noticed that there are days when the only breath of fresh air I take is walking to my car to and from work :(
On our vacation we were so active, we swam, hiked, watched sunsets, took walks, went on a helicopter ride, watched the whales, saw Hawaiian shows and ate great food.
I remember one evening it was 5'0clock and we were on our way to dinner. I noticed that every place we drove past people were standing outside. Most of them in small gatherings, they were in parks, streets, apartment complexes... everywhere! I asked Kevin why all these people were outside. His response " It's time for sunset, and everyone in Maui stops to watch the sunset!"
I remember one evening it was 5'0clock and we were on our way to dinner. I noticed that every place we drove past people were standing outside. Most of them in small gatherings, they were in parks, streets, apartment complexes... everywhere! I asked Kevin why all these people were outside. His response " It's time for sunset, and everyone in Maui stops to watch the sunset!"
That blew me away. In a world that is so fast pace where people seldom take time to enjoy their surroundings... this is a place that does. The culture, and lifestyle here are something that is humbling and yet inviting all at the same time.
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We are still hoping to live in the guest house ;)~...So...don't forget to leave the light on!
I hope we one day will be able to visit Maui, I have only heard AMAZING things about it, and would like to one day see it with my own two eyes!
XOXO ~ Sam
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