The advanced Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Bands at Heritage Academy took an AWESOME trip to Oahu this year. It was a TON of work to get here (fundraising and planning) but it was so worth it! I was one of the first to volunteer as a chaperone--I didn't want Mr. Taylor to do all that work by himself:) This group of teens are AMAZING and sure made my job as "chaperone" really easy:)
Here we are as we arrived at the Honolulu Airport--complete with a Hawaiian Lei welcome:)
Matthew, Carlie, Rebecca, & Melody
The whole group of 46!
Rebecca & Melody are 2 of Carlie's best friends and were her roommates on this trip.
After a hectic early morning flight and bus trip, we made it over to our hotel and had the rest of the first day to hang out at the beach and relax. The beach was right across the street from our hotel. Carlie and I started right away on our sunburns--we both have to burn BEFORE we tan…no pain, no gain:) Then we ate pizza at our hotel for dinner and enjoyed a night out walking around Waikiki.
I thought this sign was kinda funny:) I guess it was only funny because we didn't get stung by any:)
Day #2 (Tuesday) of our trip was jammed packed! Our first stop of the day was to the USS Missouri Battleship and the USS Arizona Pearl Harbor Memorial. The kids had a performance right away. Such a cool background for a performance:
The PROUD wind section! All 3 of them: Hope on flute, Carlie on oboe, & Rebeca on trombone.
Carlie & I in our cool matching shirts:)
In all of my visits to this place (this time was my 4th) I had never climbed all over the Missouri Battleship!!! No idea why?! But it was REALLY cool!
"LAND HOY!"
This marks the spot where the Japanese signed the peace treaty that ended the war.
Then off to the ferry that took us out to the sunken USS Arizona:
The USS West Virginia was another ship that was sunk but brought up again. This ship is special to me because this was my Grandfather's ship (my Pooka). He got off his ship in Pearl Harbor and boarded another ship headed to San Francisco just days before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
I just LOVE it when a Survivor is at the memorial signing autographs and taking pictures. Not very many of them left any more.
We finished out our day eating dinner at Hard Rock Cafe--Honolulu:
Day #3 (Wednesday) of our trip was once again JAMMED packed! We hit the swap meet first thing this morning! LOTS of shopping to be done! We then stopped at Sunset beach:
Mr. Taylor on the far right!
We hit the Dole Plantation for a few minutes to get a pineapple whip and to take these FUN pictures:
Carlie, Melody, Rebecca, & Matt--Matt is the girl of course:)
Funny story with this picture (Melody, Carlie, & Rebecca in the huge pineapple): I was taking their pictures and we were kinda in a hurry but then the cutest little Japanese woman walked up as I was saying, "Okay! Let's go!" She said, "NO! NO! Please stay!!! SOOO beautiful!!!" And then she proceeded to take another 4 pictures of the girls:) They were good sports:)
Mr. Taylor and his BFF Mr. Kellogg
Antonio, Donovan, Raf, & Landon:) EVERYONE wanted in the pineapple!
We hit BYU Hawaii afterwards for the students to do a music clinic with the percussion professor there. And then the last stop of the day was the Polynesian Cultural Center! I just LOVE this place!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE all the demonstrations at all of the villages and the evening show--"HA-The Breath of Life"--is absolutely amazing.
The Samoan coconut tree climber doing his "Sports Illustrated" pose:)
The seminary teacher at Heritage Academy happened to be in Hawaii at the same time and we met up with him at the PCC. He & his wife are on the far left.
New Zealand is my personal favorite village to visit. I LOVE their Haka's most of all!
I always get my "ink" in the New Zealand village:) Oh yeah…I look good:)
My "ink" up close--I texted this picture home and Max was freaking out because he thought it was real:) But he was really just jealous!
Carlie & Rebecca liked the Fijians:)
The CUTEST little Fijian there!
Our last full day in Hawaii started with another music clinic at the University of Hawaii and then we headed over to Hanauma Bay for some serious snorkeling (and more sun-burning:)
Gosh this place is GORGEOUS!
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Carlie, Hope, Hope M., Matthew, & Mireya
We spent our final evening having dinner together and then hanging out at the beach by our hotel together. Carlie & I were pretty sunburned so we went back to our rooms a little earlier and popped some ibuprofen and smothered ourselves in aloe:)
This was such a fun trip. I have made this trip 3 times before but I ALWAYS find something new and fun to do. This group of kids was such a great group to be around and I loved getting to know all of them better:) I mostly enjoyed just hanging out with my daughter. She didn't ditch me all the time on this trip--she actually looked for me most of the time:) I definitely plan on chaperoning next year's trip as well:)
On our final day in Hawaii, Carlie and I were sitting in McDonalds having breakfast when I saw this guy standing outside with his sign. AND PEOPLE STOPPED AND PAID $ TO TAKE A PICTURE WITH HIM!!! I just snapped this picture from inside McDonalds--gave me a good laugh.
This is the Meeker family residing in beautiful, sunny Chandler, AZ. Chris and I have 4 beautiful kids: Carlie (23), Ethan (21), Maxwell (18), and Tatum (16). Thanks for stopping by:)
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