Waterfall |
Making Poi |
New Zealand |
Samoa (he caught me taking a picture of him) |
So, he posed for me ;) |
Starting a Fire |
Coconut |
Climbing the Coconut tree |
BYU-I Campus |
At the Plantation, Jase and I took the Pineapple Express – which is a small train that takes you through fields of pineapple, mangos, coffee, sugar cane, chocolate, and so much more! Did you know that pineapple grows underground? I didn’t! When we got off the train, they gave us each a piece of fresh pineapple to taste . . . and it was to die for – even Jason liked it and he’s not a fan of fruit!
Rows and Rows of Pineapple |
Not so sure... |
Hmm.... |
He likes it!! |
For lunch Jay and I had grilled ham n’ cheese sandwiches with fries and a slice of delicious grilled pineapple. Sooooo good! Later, I got pineapple ice cream! It was a little tart, but REALLY good! I also scrambled for a quarter in my purse to get a pineapple gumball! I was going pineapple crazy.
The DOLE Plantation also has the largest maze in the world! But it’s not your typical go-in-and-find-your-way-out maze. It was more of a scavenger hunt, which I liked. It was still pretty challenging. Jase and I found one of the eight places, and Jason wanted to give up. Oh, but I was not giving up yet. I said, “Let’s just find two more and then we can leave” and we ended up finding them all (after an hour and a half). Somehow the record of completing the maze is five minutes!
Pineapple Ice Cream |
Inside the Maze |
We finished! |
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