Saturday, June 28, 2008

The Honeymoon...

This was written a long time ago, but I there is a several month waiting period for pictures from Karate Man Photography.


Hawaii was awesome We sawhales, went snorkeling, sat on the beach, watched the sunset, did absolutely nothing, saw lava tunnels and blow holes, went to a luau, ate fresh coconut and pineapple, hiked to waterfalls and beaches, and did everything you would expect in Hawaii.  We also survived 2 "sandstorms", got a Caliber stuck in beach sand, formed a plan for when wild boars attack, woke up (and went to bed) to the sounds of wild roosters calling, got chased off our patio by 2 Nene, and learned Ben can't tell the difference between a dried up creek and a trail.  Here are some of our pictures.

OAHU

The view from our table the first night in Hawaii.


We arrived 30 minutes before the USS Arizona Memorial (Pearl Harbor) even opened, but the line was already ridiculous.  I think we were about 500th in line.  Good thing we came early!  This was taken on our way back to land from the memorial.  We didn't have to wait as long as it seemed we were going to.

We had enough beach for the day and decided the Diamond Head hike sounded fun our last day in Oahu.  It was less than 2 miles from our hotel so we walked there.  It closes at 6pm (as in, if you're still there at 6 they lock the gate and you better find a comfortable place to spend the night) so we were walking Ben-pace the whole way there, up the crater, and back down since we started late.


You can see Diamond Head in the background of this shot from our whale watch tour. We hiked to the left around the crater then across the inside and up the highest peak on the right.


We came through the tunnel you see at the end of the road and walked around the outer edge to the left to get to and from the hotel.


It was worth it though, and we rushed for no reason.  We were back out of the park with over an hour to spare.

KAUAI
One of the many shots of wild chickens roaming around.  They were terrified of people, but wandering all over the place...at the hotel, in the roads, in the woods, on the sidewalks, everywhere.


These shots show the view from our Kauai hotel room.  If you look closely at the cliffs you can see a few of the larger water falls (there were actually over a dozen just on this side).


This is a pretty cool blowhole we caught while we were on our way back from the beach.  The waves come in underneath the lava rock with enough force to cause the water to shoot out of a relatively small hole in the rocks.  This particular one also makes a whining sound each time because air is shot out nearby hole that is higher than the water level.  The real highlight of this stop was when Ben didn't put the car in park and started to step out of the car.  As he put it, "Hey, the tree stopped us!"


Mmmm, fresh coconut meat.


We made our way to Waimea Canyon (the Grand Canyon of the Pacific).  The pictures don't do it justice, but the views were amazing.


At this point we are hiking to a waterfall on a canyon trail. You can walk right up to the edge of the canyon, no handrails or guide ropes to protect you (or detract from the view).  It's pretty steep in spots and most of it is downhill so you know it's going to be tough on the way back.


If you make this hike don't do it for the waterfall!  The little 30 footer behind us is all you can see of the 800 ft cascading waterfall we had heard about.  Oh well, it was still well worth it for the canyon views and the uphill climb to the car wasn't that bad.

We finally made time for a luau.  It was a little showy at times but overall very cool and the food was delicious.  For the record poi isn't gross.  It actually has no flavor at all.

The last day on Kauai we decided to skip kayaking and/or snorkeling to go on a quick 2 mile hike to a hidden beach on the Na Pali Coast along a portion of the Kalalau trail and then 2 more miles along a small river to a 400-ft waterfall.

These are a few of the views along the way, though they just don't give you the real picture. 


This is the beach 2 miles into the hike.  At this point we ate lunch, took a break, and wished we were wearing bathing suits because it was really hot and the water looked awesome.



After crossing the river at least a dozen times we finally made it!  This waterfall was the best sight of the trip.  Not only was it very cool to look at but it also meant we could turn around.  We started out with 1.5L of water and this "quick" hike was much more demanding than we expected.  (By the way, the plan for a boar attack was for me to run and climb a tree while Ben stayed behind with small knife and took on the attacking animal.  I thought we should both just climb a tree.)

We cooled off and started the hike back.  Ben slipped on a wet rock and fell really hard, I twisted my ankle slightly, we realized Ben lost his watch when he fell and had to retrace at least 10 minutes of the hike, Ben led us off the trail, I repeatedly led us on false trails trying to get back on the trail, but finally...we were back at the beach.  Half way home and back to a much more obvious trail!


Tired and thirsty but man does that breeze feel awesome!


We were almost out of water here, and every hill we climbed seemed like it should be the last one.  We finally made it back to the car and lived to warn everyone: if you go on this hike (which I would definitely recommend) bring lots of water and go early (before it gets too hot).

MAUI
We took the Hana Highway drive and checked out some waterfalls, beaches, and lava formations.  This drive is on a "two-lane" road that is, at times, almost too narrow for one car as it goes around a corner at the edge of a several hundred foot cliff dropping to the ocean.  It is a bit tense at times.  There are some turns you have to honk your horn to warn people coming from the other way since there is no way for you to see each other.


This is  pretty good size lava tunnel we saw at a state park.  The lava hardened over water and left behind a tunnel.

We went on yet another hike at the Seven Sacred Pools.  There are way more than 7 pools and almost every one is perfect for cliff diving.

At one point on the trek we were hiking through a bamboo forest.  The bamboo was so dense and tall that it was actually dark.  This is Ben in bamboo prison.


This is the final waterfall on the hike.  It's no where near as impressive as the last hike on Kauai, but it was a lot easier to get to.


Most of our time in Maui was spent just hanging out and taking some time to relax, but we did go on a snorkeling trip on the nearby island of Lahaina.  One of the coolest parts was the whales we ran into along the way.  This picture was taken without any zoom.  We were in a tiny little boat (technically a raft with a motor) so the whales were bigger than us.


Hawaiian-brewed beer wasn't bad, but it had a flavor that you had to get use to.  By the end of our trip Ben liked so much he brought home a bottle for Ojo.  (If you haven't met Ojo yet stay tuned for another blog.)

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Wax On...Wax Off

Ben provides constant entertainment around here.  Becky says being around us is like living a sitcom.  This, is definitely one of those moments.

Ben was opening some of his recently purchased DVDs in the other room when I heard some strange foot shuffling coming from his direction.  I of course looked over, only to see Ben in the Karate Kid "crane" pose with a replica Karate Kid headband on.  This was naturally followed by a very skilled kicking motion that nearly ended in Ben sprawled on the floor.  At this point I could barely breathe I was laughing so hard.

When you factor in the headband he was wearing, the fact it was entirely unexpected, and it was without prompting...this was easily the funniest thing I saw this week.

Check out his sweet moves below.  This was a reenactment of the original Daniel-san fun.  I HAD to get a picture of this!

The Crane


Note the "injured" leg remaining in the air as his standing leg swings up for a kick.  Near flawless Karate Kid technique.


Mr. Miyagi would be proud Ben-san

Monday, March 31, 2008

The Madness!

Every year my family has a March Madness tournament where we each bet a whole dollar. It started when I was in 5th Grade between my dad, sister Jess, and me. Becky was too young to care and my mom isn't too into sports. She said something like, "I'm cheering for Cleveland, no the Cubs, no the Bears," when talking about Superbowl XLI if that helps paint a picture. Since then my Dad and I have always had a bet, for a while it was just the two of us. Becky started joining the fun a few years later although her choices were based on the color of the uniform at that point. ;) My mom has even started joining the fun with very random choices. Somehow she won last year...

This year Ben and I filled out our brackets in about 15 minutes while in Hawaii because he HAD to check the scores. I curious as I was I wanted to take the time to fill out my bracket right. We still haven't seen everyone else's brackets, but it didn't turn out too badly for us. We'll find out in just over a week who gets bragging rights of winning the pool or at least picking the champion.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Rivalry "Renewed"

Maybe I'm out of touch being in Boston, but I don't remember Pistons fans caring about the Celtics when I was in the Midwest. It definitely seems like Celtics fans still HATE the Pistons still. Ben and I went to see the Pistons play the Celtics last Wednesday and they were really pushing the old rivalry during the pre-game. We had awesome seats about 20 rows off the court right by the tunnel the visiting team used to enter the court (about 1/3 the way up Sec 4).


After getting stuck in a snow storm in Seattle Tuesday night and making it to Boston at 4AM Wednesday, the Pistons weren't really with it the first quarter. It wasn't a factor of the defense, they just couldn't make a basket to save their life. In the end they made it a great second half, and most of the fourth quarter the Celtics fans were noticeably less rude to Tayshaun and crew. In the end the fouls made the final score lopsided but it was an exciting second half.

I expected the one sided cheering where a good call against the home team is a "bad" call; I even expected a little ribbing since Ben and I wore Detroit gear, but the fans were extremely rude to the players. The fans eagerly booed the Pistons before the game even started, taunted Wallace and Billups throughout the second half, jeered the Pistons for playing "D League" players, and even made fun of Flip Saunder's mullet. I won't argue his hair seems a little date but I'm pretty sure that isn't a mullet.


The "D League" player was Dixon who hit a shot immediately after the fans made fun of his "D League" status (that was pretty cool). Tayshaun didn't have a stellar game, but he had a few huge plays during the comeback to tie the game. He did manage to score 28 points the following game though so I guess he needs sleep to perform at his normal level of awesomeness. The Pistons were playing their bench and playing around with match-ups most of the game so I don't think they're too concerned about beating the Celtics at this point since they slot for the playoff is guaranteed.

Ben and I took the T to the arena from Wellington to North Station since parking was limited at the arena, and it was actually cheaper to park at the station and pay for 2 roundtrips than it was to park at the arena. Ben was paranoid about using the T so he talked to some people in his office and took notes. When we parked I glanced at his post-it note and headed for the station. After we bought our tickets I noticed Ben kept taking off his cap and putting it back on. When I asked him what was wrong he said he was checking his notes. Yeah, he took that note I had memorized in 5 seconds, put it inside his hat, and kept taking off his hat to compare it to the signs we were following. What a dork! :)

After we found our seats and watched some of the Pistons shoot around we went to wander around and find some food. As we walked by one booth Ben said, "They have a place that sells deli sandwiches. That's kind of cool." I glanced over and immediately recognized the deli meat as something else. In his defense the freshly mixed Italian ice cream did kind of have an appearance of slices of meat laid out on a tray, but it didn't take more than a glance to figure out that the roast beef was actually chocolate. At least Ben found my quick response of, "That's gelato, idiot," amusing.

It was a great game and Ben provided enough side entertainment to make up for the loss.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Ben's Squirrelly Little Friends

I used to tell Ben I was going to start my own blog titled "Funny Thing Ben Said Today..." because he always says something ridiculous.  It's either a made up word (usually with a definition still in the works), a string of words that make no sense in the same sentence, or something completely off the wall...like today.

Today he was staring out the window looking very thoughtful when he suddenly looks at me and says, "You know if I was a squirrel..."  The rest of the statement was something about how/where he would build his nest to avoid predators but that's doesn't really matter.  It was a classic Ben moment.  You could see him realize how absurd he sounded just as he got done with that first statement.  He kind of wished he hadn't said it, but then accept it and start laughing with at himself with a silent smile before I could.

Ben recently discovered a group of squirrels maintaining nests outside our house and was apparently thinking about his new friends when he decided to share his thoughts on life as a squirrel.  I'm pretty sure when he realized they had a nest last weekend he was more excited than the first time he saw the new Indiana Jones trailer.  No, seriously.  He was more excited and entertained for over 20 minutes.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Ta Da...Casie's First Entry...Meet the Jeep

My lease was up on the Cobalt in January so I bought a Jeep Patriot about a month ago. I had been looking forward to the release of this car since they first announced it. I always wanted a Jeep Cherokee when I was a kid, and the Patriot is the next best thing. The Commander is too massive and even with the '08 re-design the Liberty doesn't quite pull off the replacement if you're looking for a Cherokee look alike.

It's a 4 cylinder engine, but with the updated CVT I swear you can't tell. It isn't "trail rated" but after looking at what that actually meant...I don't need it. I'll let you know next time I'm trying to crawl over a 12-in diameter fallen tree and kicking myself for not going trail rated. The ground clearance is a little low for a Jeep, but the only true off-roading I'll do is when the plow forgets about our street.

I insisted on dark interior since mountain biking can leave some suspicious looking stains on your seats if you go with light interior. Becky can tell you all about the mud and other obstacles on the "Trail of Death", as she calls it. I have a roof rack so I can carry the bikes and kayak, when I buy the attachments. I also had to get the upgraded speakers. Oscar would refuse to listen to "sell-out Green Day" on anything less when he comes to visit his BFF. (For the record, I don't think Green Day sold out...even though they played on American Idol.)


Ben took these pictures when we went snowboarding recently. I limped away with an injury but not from the hill...from the parking lot. I wasn't hit by a car or any other potentially cool story you can dream up either. I fell on some ice, HARD. I'm pretty sure it looked like I was doing a jig while I was limping around trying to "walk it off". I ended up with a really deep bruise and small cut on my knee, but we still hit the hill until dark and I left the actual hill injury free.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Currently Obsessed With: 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' Teaser Trailer

In case you haven't seen it, below is the teaser trailer for the new Indiana Jones movie. It looks amazing!



This summer is shaping up to be a great movie season with The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, You Don't Mess With the Zohan, The Dark Knight, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, and the new X-Files movie, just to name a few.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

New Frontier

Hello loyal readers. I've been slacking on the blog front...I know. So much happened in such a short time that the blog became an overwhelming task. And for anyone who tries to keep up a blog, the more you procrastinate, the easier it is to be lazy.

I have made small changes during the past few months with the widgets on the right (check them out). Today I've also added a countdown to the DVD release of "Justice League: The New Frontier", a straight to video cartoon. Neil Patrick Harris voices the Flash. See trailer below.


I do admit I am a comic book nerd, but I wouldn't post my first blog entry in months and just talk about a straight-to-video cartoon comic book movie.

It's new frontier for the blog! Casie will be a contributing author beginning today!

Ben's Fortress of Solitude has hit it big time...two contributing authors! :-)

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Simpson-ized

This is what Casie and I would look like if we were Simpson characters.



I did this really fast, but you get the idea. I may post a better result later.

See what you’d look like. Upload your picture here.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Currently Obsessed With: ‘The Dark Night’ Teaser Trailer

Currently I am obsessed with the new teaser trailer for the next Batman movie titled “The Dark Knight”. It is slated to come out in July 2008. Below is the trailer I am talking about.



Although it doesn’t show much, the Joker’s cackle is well worth it. Heath Ledger just might pull it off.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Dayton Air Show 2007

Casie and I headed to the Dayton Air Show today. I received two Chalet Tickets, compliments of the Air Force Association (AFA) for my service in Iraq. The Chalet Area is a reserved private area, which provides premier viewing of the show. Chalets include a large air-conditioned tented food serving area, umbrella tables with chairs, and theater seating.

We arrived just as the lunch buffet was beginning to get packed up, but we did manage to grab a hot dog and some chips. Drinks were complimentary all afternoon as well.
In the three years Casie and I have been stationed in Ohio we have always managed to miss the air show due to various reasons (deployments, trips, etc). This year we had one of the best seats at the show.

The first show we caught was Jim LeRoy in his Bulldog bi-plane.




It was truly amazing to watch. We also got to see the F-15 Heritage Flight with a P-51 and F-4. The sound those jet engines gave me goose bumps.



I also ran into an old friend's brother, Mark Amnormino, providing security around the F-117.



We also saw a CV-22 Osprey demo.
…and then the unthinkable happened.



During a stunt show called Codename: Mary’s Lamb Jim LeRoy, the same gentleman I mentioned earlier, was unable to pull out of a dive and crashed. I am still in disbelief it happened. The Dayton Daily News has plenty of coverage on this horrific accident. Below is a diagram of how the crash happened.




Not much to say after witnessing something like that other than to keep his family in your prayers.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Let's Go to the Mall...TODAY!

Mandy Moore performed a free concert at the outdoor mall, The Greene this evening. I am not a huge Mandy Moore fan, but it isn’t too often you will see ‘free’ and ‘green’ in the same sentence. Everyone within 50 miles was there. I ended up parking across the street (six lanes wide), about a mile away.

Mandy Moore took the stage at about 6:36 PM and played for just over thirty minutes. All of the songs were acoustic cuts off her latest album, A Wild Hope. It was mostly standing room except for a set of bleachers and some lawn seats. These pictures should give you an idea of where we were.




With digital zoom, I was uncomfortably close to Miss Mandy Moore.




Ice Cream at Ritter’s Frozen Custard ended one sweet evening with Casie.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

MASSIVE Update!

“I’ve got blisters on my fingers!”

I have just finished entering five new Ben-jam-in entries in an attempt to fill you in on what I’ve been up to this summer. I’ve pre-dated the entries to create somewhat of a timeline.

Enjoy!

And as always, please leave a comment and let me know I still have readers.

Dayton Pub Crawl

Saturday night Baeu, Sarah, Chris, Todd, Casie and I, along with a few others, went crawling (sort of) from bar to bar through Dayton. It sounded like a great idea considering Dayton is a college town.

The first place we stopped only sold 40 oz. bottles. What a way to start the night, eh? We hit about eight places altogether (one place twice), stopping at each for a pint or bottle. We needed it too. It was about a half mile to the first place and a mile to the second place. I was the designated driver, so I drank at about every other one.


Based on my college experience, the bars weren’t too far apart, but then again I went to Michigan Tech. One end of campus to the other took you 15 minutes max to walk.


So you could say the pub crawl was more of a pub walkathon, but it was still fun.