But before all of the madness ensued, I actually had a very lovely greeting to Hawaii! The flight was just as everyone expects, long and fairly wretched. But I hung in there. And thanks to the development of technology, Delta has created a lovely way for me to not expand my mind while traveling, not use my uninterrupted 10 hours for good, but to waste my time away by watching movies. Yes, 3 1/2 movies to be exact. And I won't lie, none of them were from the "Independent", aka thoughtful, category of films. Hey...I had to be entertained.
I had some beautiful views as the plane arrived, so I was getting very excited.
Then Corey, my sweet sweet husband, met me at baggage claim with a beautiful Lei made from real orchids. Quite the welcome if I do say so myself. Cause really, it's not like an Elvis movie when you get here. Well...only if you've paid for it as part of your vacation package. And, let us all remember, this is not a vacation... :)
We made our way to the Navy Lodge where we are staying for the time being which is on Ford Island right near the Pearl Harbor memorials. And it was just our luck that yesterday the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier, pulled into dock. They are truly so majestic. It's amazing how this a piece of metal can hold 3,200 sailors and, basically, act as a floating city.
We drove around and explored the area some. We went to the NEX (Navy Exchange) and the Commissary, which from now on I will be referring to as the Pearl Harbor Mall. I never believed that a military exchange would ever have as much as they do or be as big as it is. Two stories, five sections, vendor carts and a food court. It's like they think we're needy or something :)
We had dinner with our friend from back home, Rob, who has been stationed out here for a while. It was good to catch up and hear what he thought of life on the island. After we ate, the realization that I was working on 3 hours of sleep and jet lag started kicking in and all I could think about was collapsing in my bed and not waking up for 12 hours.
And then...the fun began.
In hopes of catching this week's elimination on American Idol before passing out, I started flipping through channels to find it. Luckily, I didn't get that far without seeing footage of the earthquake in Japan. My heart went out to them and all we could think about was our friend Lesser who is stationed in Misowa, a short distance from the heart of the quake. But then all of a sudden, I heard the work tsunami. Um, excuse me, a what???? Oh wait, Japan and I are in the same ocean, aren't we? Ah ha ha...ha...ha...dang it.
Soon the talk about how long it would take to reach us set in. And of course, all anyone could do was speculate. Speculate on the amount of time, speculate on where exactly it would come in, speculate on the height. So, naturally, I was a bag of nerves. According to news casters it would be 6 hours and 5-8 feet tall.
They started practicing the evacuation sirens about an hour into our countdown which did nothing for my confidence in the situation. And all I can think is, if you're just practicing, how on earth are we gonna know when you really mean it?!?!?! Which, thankfully they never did. Although that didn't keep us from driving up to the NEX which is about 30 feet higher up than where we were staying, and not directly on the harbor. We almost immediately came back, because darn it, if I'm gonna die, it's gonna be in a comfortable bed. No, it's okay, I wasn't THAT dramatic.
But they did end up closing the bridge to Ford Island, and our hotel, so we couldn't have left again if we wanted to.
Finally, exhaustion set in and I couldn't stay awake for the main event. But I woke up, alive, and heard the tsunami came in at about 8 feet and did minimal damage thankfully. And most was in downtown Honolulu and Waikiki. Thank ya'll for all the thoughts, prayers and messages. It truly meant so much, and it was so nice to realize that even though we're 5,000 miles away, we still feel like we have family close by.
So today was a new day, and it wasn't going to be filled with tsunamis :) But it WAS filled with an exhausted morning at the housing office. We have two houses available for us, one of which we won't be able to see the inside of before we have to make our decision by Tuesday. Military life is fun! Remember when I mentioned that there is always bad with the good. Case and point. We can have a house by Tuesday (good), but it's really not what we had in mind (bad). But, it excites me to think that we might have all of our possessions back by the end of next week! We're still thinking it over and testing out the waters outside of base housing, but by Tuesday we could be ready to sign some papers.
(Interjection...Corey has just decided he wants an acronym for his name in this blog. Just like DH-Dear Husband in other blogs, except he wants to take it to a whole other level. He has chosen PEACH - Perfect Extraordinary Awesome Charming Husband. We'll see how long this lasts.)
After seeing the houses, we decided to take a road trip down the H1 to the scenic route up to the Kaneohe area. It was stunning. We pulled over at a couple of lookouts and took some photos.
(There's PEACH)
There were multiple times that took my breath away as we rounded a corner or went over the top of a hill and saw was awaited us there. Places like these on this island are truly magical.
So, now we've got the weekend to do even more exploration before Corey gets back to the grind. Can't wait to see what we find!
glad you guys got through your first few days ok sucks about the tsunami but I guess as far as those go could have been alot worse... as for the family being close by even though we are not you guys know we are always just a phone call away. Also I think I might have found a way to get some buddy passes so we might have to make a summer trip out to see you guys since lets face it were still in college so flying on some buddy passes is actually plausible lol
ReplyDeleteIs miss both of the peaches :) The real peach (you Megan) and the fake peach ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys are ok. Still wondering how Tyler is doing. Hope your house will have multiple guestrooms ;) and looking forward to reading your blog :)
So glad you guys are safe! I hope you guys settle down okay, moving is an adventure in the best and worst ways. I love getting to know new areas. You'll do fine!
ReplyDeleteHEY Megan, We're reading and enjoying.....We're looking forward to reading of all of your adventures.... - Buddy and Ellen
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