Top 14 Things to do with Kids in Oahu (7 I’ve Tried, 7 I haven’t)
Traveling with kids to Hawaii is full of adventures – from flying in a plane to exploring the islands and Pacific Ocean – there is plenty to keep them engaged and entertained. As usual, my list was longer than the amount of time we had so this list is filled with some tried and true excursions and some that sound like a blast but we couldn’t find the time for.
2000 Lunges Before Breakfast: Oahu’s Koko Crater Trail
Like a string of twinkling Christmas lights, the headlamps stretched into the distance up the mountain. Its pitch black and we can’t find the trail. In the pre-dawn hours on O’ahu we can only see the long row of lights marking the headlamps of hikers on the Koko Crater Stairs.
A Trip to the Polynesian Cultural Center – It’s a Small World After All!
A trip to the Polynesian Cultural Center on Oahu is a bit like getting the Disney version of Hawaii, it is a very polished and perfectly manicured look at island life in the South Pacific. Which isn’t to say its not worth a visit, just be prepared for
One Night in Bergen (or How to get kicked out of an Ice Bar)
If you want to discover Norway’s fjords, you will most likely find yourself in the charming city of Bergen. It is a town with a rich character - medieval churches, twisting streets and a history that goes back to the 11th century. Located along
Arctic by Cargo Van
Upon landing we headed to the rental car corner to quickly discover that the company we rented through didn’t actually exist. After some finessing with the kind employees at Hertz, we became the proud renters of a cargo van that was our mode of transportation as we explored the Arctic.
The Top Three Baseball Stadiums and Their Cities (as voted by me)
Now, baseball isn't exactly my cup of tea. Watching a televised baseball game is surely one of the seven circles of hell and only topped by televised golf on the boring scale. Live baseball games on the other hand, when you add in beer, people watching and junk food, aren't so bad - you might even say that they are fun (ok, I say it too!).