I loved visiting the Laie Temple. I didn't go in, but I did go in the visitor's center learned lots of neat things about the temple from Sister Eubanks. Did you know that the Laie Temple was the fifth temple built in the church? It was built in 1919! Crazy! I love the strong feeling of the Spirit at the temple grounds. Also, you can see the ocean from the temple--talk about location!
BYU-Hawaii is right next to both the temple and the Polynesian Cultural Center (where I'm going today!). It's REALLY small. I liked that everybody there seemed relaxed even with finals coming up. Also, there were about a billion old-style bikes there. Maybe it's a trend?
Later Phillip and I went to the Dole Pineapple Plantation, which has the world's largest maze. We had to find 8 checkpoints (using a map, thankfully) and we did it under an hour, so we were pretty proud of ourselves for that. I also got to see some pineapples that were in the middle of growing, and it was so weird to see a mini pineapple! The one in the picture below is probably only as long as my hand! While we were there, I chose an oyster to be cracked open, and I got the pearl that was inside placed in a pendant. But perhaps the most exciting thing about the pineapple plantation was that I brought my Psych Season 5 DVD case took pictures with it and pineapples.
In the Dole store--look how yellow that pineapple is! |
Anyway, I had some pretty exciting times yesterday. This morning I'm going to try to see some surfing again, and this afternoon and tonight I'm going to the Polynesian Cultural Center, so I am pretty darn excited about today too.
Is someone auditioning for Psych character of the week? Because that someone should be with those pictures.
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