Fast forward 11 months, and it was time for the trip to happen! After the 10-hour flight to LA, I had caught up on four movies, a few hours of sleep, and was ready for the day! We took Dave in his cap and gown and, for some reason, me with a wig, up to the Observatory overlooking the Hollywood sign for a few photos, before a graduation dinner back in Pasadena.
Saturday, I went to Maui via Honolulu, while Dave and our parents were on a different flight. Unfortunately, Jeff wasn't able to join us on this trip. His new job had just started and he was out partying it up (or so we think... he hasn't confirmed this for me yet) in Worchester, Mass.
Sunday was the first of two days Dave and I attempted surfing. Well, I'll give him credit for going surfing and me for attempting to do so. I was able to catch a few good waves, but not quite consistently. Clearly, this is a sign that I just need to spend more time working at this!!!
We took a two-day trip on the road to Hana. On the way, we stopped at waterfalls, beaches, banana bread shops and the like, before pulling in to a quiet spot along the beach where we had a place booked for the night. It was absolutely amazing to get out in the open air, away from everything, with real sunshine! On the second day of this trip, we hiked up to a waterfall through the rainforest, found some pools to swim in overlooking the ocean, and drove up to the top of the main volcano!
We spent a day snorkeling, an evening at a luau, an evening out at a piano bar and magic show, and even grilled out on the beach! It was great to spend some time with the family and to totally disconnect. Even though we had wireless internet access and cell phone access, I have to admit that I just shut down... I didn't look at voicemail and tried to avoid the computer for the full week. It was such a great feeling to not know what was going on in the wider world, not particularly care for a bit, and just be completely disconnected.
I left the evening before everyone else was planning to do so, to get back to Pennsylvania for a wedding. After the drive down to Pennsylvania, I got to catch up with the groom and a few other friends that night, catch a movie, go for some sushi and reminisce on old times. The following day was the wedding -- it'd been raining for a few days previously and was forecasted to do so that day as well, but it was PERFECTLY sunny and a great day for an outdoor wedding!
As I was leaving the wedding reception that evening, I received a callfrom my project lead in London, asking if I would be willing to work the week in New York rather than in London. Now, this meant that I had to buy work clothes for the week, but it was a great chance to catch up with a few friends and to meet the other half of my project team face-to-face for a few days rather than just as voices at the other end of a conference bridge...
I'm starting to think that 9-10 hour flights are actually easier on my body than are 6-7 hour flights. Both of the long legs on this trip (LHR to LAX and HNL to EWR) didn't tire me out at all, and I was able to arrive rested, but the short leg from Newark to London at the end of the trip just left me exhausted -- even though I slept two or three hours, that just wasn't nearly enough for one night. Then again, maybe it was just jet lag catching up with me for going +11 and then -11 time zones within 10 days...
All in all, this was a great trip! Yes, it was a bit exhausting and the week after I returned to London was a bit tough on the body, but it was absolutely worth it!
A few of the photos from California and Maui are here.
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