The reactions we first received when we told people we were moving to Hawaii were priceless. They ranged from; "Is that a joke?!", "Wow! That's awesome!!" and "Why?" Quite frankly after this winter I felt bad even talking about it!
When people initially asked us why we were moving there it was hard to pinpoint an exact reason why we chose it. It's almost as if Hawaii in a sense chose us.
Our talks of Hawaii started April (or so) of 2013 when we were planning our honeymoon destination. After talking (and sometimes even arguing) back and forth about locations which included; Paris, Italy, and Ireland to name a few.. we finally agreed on Hawaii. Living in the United States, Hawaii is definitely the perfect place to vacation when looking for an experience similar to that of a foreign country without the stress of passports, etc.
So without further discussion we agreed on Hawaii, the Big Island in particular. It had everything we were looking for; adventure, relaxation, resort amenities and prime snorkeling/water activites. Within days we would have endless daydreams about our soon coming honeymoon. Without either of us directly discussing it we soon would spend countless weekends joking about living there. I think it really did start our as a joke but soon came so much more than that. Looking back it seems crazy... we were having really in depth conversations about how amazing it would be to make that our home (before we even visited it)! We say often it's almost as if Hawaii choose us. I remember vividly driving down Douglas Avenue and seeing a University of Hawaii bumper sticker on the back of a pickup truck.. little things like that would constantly appear to us as mini signs from God that we had to do this.
So as our wedding weekend approached (that's another blog entry :)) and ended we were off to Hawaii! It was everything we had ever dreamed of and more (except for the 1K Mustang accident :))! Some of our favorite memories; Watching the sunset and star gazing at Mauna Kea- the highest point in the U.S., snorkeling and encountering a honu (turtle) face to face, visiting the Kona Coffee plantation, and having a 50.50 experience of adventure and relaxation. Our favorite part of the island was by far Kona! It's a very populated part of the island with a small town feel located on the Western side of the Big Island.
Freezing at the top of Mauna Kea! It was crazy to see this side of Hawaii. While on the island we were able to see all 8 of the world's 13 climate zones located on the Big Island. |
Enjoying Akaka falls on Marks 27th birthday. This was one our favorite days of our honeymoon exploring the parks and waterfalls of the island. |
Watching the sunset 15K feet tall atop Mauna Kea! |
Volcano National Park with my hunnie! |
He let us try so many different variations of coconuts and even gave us lessons on the best ways to cut a coconut and the best ways to enjoy it! |
Dinner at the Fairmont Orchid on our last night on the Island. We were so sad to leave. We would have never dreamed that one year from that day we would be LIVING in Hawaii!
After our Honeymoon is when our real planning began! The past four months have been a complete whirlwind with all our Hawaii planning.. It seemed extremely overwhelming and nearly impossible to do but when we broke down each task one by one it actually became possible! By far our biggest obstacles were figuring out what to do with our condo and getting the animal paperwork figured out (we were so shocked and overwhelmed by the necessary steps needed to fly our dog and cat to Hawaii)... but as any animal lover knows there was no question whether or not they came with us.. they are our "babies" after all! After a lot of planning and a few gray hairs we listed our condo for rent through Remax and found a perfect tenant. As far as the animals go it all eventually worked out with a ton of paperwork and patience.
Now we are currently living in a spare bedroom of my very generous mom and step dad's house until we're ready to go! We found a lot of help from different blogs and websites online (We found this very helpful!) and hope that one day we can be an outlet to others who wish to follow their Hawaiian dreams. If there's one profound thing we've learned with this crazy journey is there is no dream that is unattainable. Even when things seemed overwhelming, by breaking them into smaller more manageable tasks it slowly started coming together.
We'll be starting on our journey in Oahu, more specifically Waikiki. It's been a crazy ride but we are weeks away from living our Hawaiian dream! Aloha! Jen & Mark |
I love that you're blogging, we can follow you guys on your journey! I am soo happy for you love birds ♡ I look forward to reading more! -Carly
ReplyDeleteLove this!!!! Happy for you guys! <3 Keep blogging!
ReplyDeleteit's mind blowingly cool! very exciting! were you guys able to find more fun jobs over there than back home here? you could become coconut farmers, that would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladies for the support! Means a ton!! =)
ReplyDeleteand I'm thinking something with marine animals.. but I'd be okay with a coconut farmer too !