Sunday, July 19, 2015

Hawaii | A Wedding in Paradise

Jake and I had been wanting to make a trip to Hawaii since it had been six years since our last trip ...and I hadn't seen my family in 2 years. Hopefully we won't ever have to go that long again. When my brother announced that he was planning to propose, the timing couldn't have been more perfect. We had over a year to plan {and save} so that was very helpful so we could get our ducks in a row. They had a huge wedding, but it was just gorgeous and everyone had the best time. I helped my parents get all dolled up and we all just really enjoyed ourselves. I will admit that I did shed a few {happy} tears.

CONGRATS, AARON & LYDIA | June 6, 2015! 
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First, a few professional photos: 




...and my photos are below:




The bride and groom did an amazing job planning and the venue was gorgeous. Leading up to the wedding, everyone back in the mainland was asking me if they were getting married on a beach and I had to laugh, everyone has their stereotypes of a Hawaiian wedding.  Their wedding was actually at Nani Mau Gardens in Hilo which is just beautiful. Highly recommend if you ever find yourself on the Big Island.





The reception was a blast! So much fun dancing! 










Cheers to Aaron & Lydia! We love you guys so much and wish you only the best.

Love,
Kim (+ Jake)

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Hawaii | The Big Island

You guys! Jake and I spent a week at the most amazing AirBNB on the Hilo side of the Big Island. The place felt like a dream. The main house was built about 15 years ago on top of a lava field. Can I just live here please? The property was featured on the front page of the New York Times in June 2005. We stayed in the smaller "studio" unit which is nestled right near the garden on top of the lava rock and we got to use the pool, so win, win! 


There is a gorgeous garden built on top of the lava. 


The steps up to the pool...


The owner was so gracious as to give us a tour of the larger home which is like a museum. Every piece is perfectly curated and has it's own backstory. He is a designer, so I wasn't really surprised, but it was so inspiring to think that someday we could own and live in a home like this. You know we love our modern architecture. 


Of course we had to do a photo shoot in the pool. I am embarrassed to admit how many photos I made Jake take. ;) 



The living room of our place looks out to the beautiful Hawaiian Garden. The floor to ceiling doors that opened (all the way) to let the breeze in were one of my favorite parts of the home. 


Of course we had to play tourist and take in some of the beautiful Hawaiian scenery. While dad was working and my brother was prepping for the wedding, mom joined us for some Hawaiian sightseeing. Stop No. 1 was Onomea Bay, along a scenic route drive that is just gorgeous. I stop at this spot every time I'm in Hilo. 


A quick stop at Akaka Falls. I didn't really feel like going down to see it closer since we had so much more to cover, so we just admired it from above.


We got lost driving around the Old Mamalahoa Highway, one of the guidebooks mentioned it was the scenic route so I wanted to try it. Are you sensing a pattern here?


And finally the crown jewel. We took a road trip in search of The Waipio Valley Lookout. During my sophomore year of college, I came home to Hilo for much of the summer and ended up taking the drive down to Waipio and I remember walking along this beach below and also hiking up a zig-zag trail on the other side of the valley.  This time it was nice to observe it from the viewpoint. 


On one of our last days in Hilo, Jake and I decided to explore Kalapana and the lava flow. One of the coolest things about the Big Island is how many different places you can go to see either active lava or lava fields. Kalapana is one of those places, and there is a path to one of the newest beaches on the Big Island, called Kaimu Beach. 


This lava flow is relatively new - it completely covered the Kalapana Village in the late 80's or early 90's, and destroyed several homes in the process.


Newly formed Kailua Beach, near Puna. It's a quick hike to the beach but the water is pretty rough, so we passed on swimming in it.


We spent one of our last days with the family, just hanging out at my dad's friend's place, complete with geothermal pool (for those cold Hawaiian nights). I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the geothermal pool a lot more than I thought I would. It doesn't really get into the 90-100's in Hawaii and there is always a trade wind, so it's rarely ever too hot. Can you spot the ocean in the photo below? 


Can we just do this every weekend?



Next post, I'll be recapping my brother's wedding!

xo,
Kim

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Summer in the City

Remember me? I haven't posted in a long while, but I was jones-ing to blog again so I thought I would do a quick recap of our trip to Charleston.  We did just get back from my brother's wedding in Hawaii, but we'll get to that. First thing is first.


We took our 2nd annual trip down to Charleston for Memorial Day and we stayed in North Charleston so we could save a few pennies which actually wasn't too bad. We usually like to stay in the heart of things but since we were saving for our Hawaii trip, it made more sense to do it this way. We stayed at the ALOFT near the Charleston airport which wasn't my favorite hotel ever but it worked out for us.  Below are some of my favorite weekend snaps.


Finally tried the Husk Bar. Amazing!!





Of course - window boxes!




Jake introduced me to the Rooftop at the Vendue. Such a fun view and this was the best drink I've ever had in my life. No joke. It's called Rosemary's Hammock. It's made up of Rosemary Infused Flor de Cana Rum, Cherry Brandy, Velvet Falerenum, Pineapple, Lime Juice. Cheers!

A quick stop at Folly Beach before we headed home...



Travel fully,
Kim 

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Everything old is new again.

Since I finally bit the bullet and got myself my own computer a few weeks ago, Jake and I went through old photos while deciding what to transfer to my computer from his. I got a MacBook Air, so it doesn't have a ton of storage space and I don't want to clog it up with thousands of pictures, so we got organized and went through years of pictures together this morning while drinking our coffee. It was so fun to look at our first photo together and reminisce about our wedding day. Below are some classics -- don't say I didn't warn you!

Our first photo taken together at Jack & Dan's in Spokane circa 2007: 


In Seattle, on Queen Anne Hill 2007: 


My 24th Birthday: 


Visiting Grammy in Michigan circa 2011: 


At our Magnolia apartment - so many memories there!


On our wedding day - 08.05.11


We got married on the waterfront in Seattle....and sometimes mostly I miss that place. 


xoxo,
Kim