Later that evening we decided to find a Christmas service to go to. We found a church not too far away and put together what decent clothes we had left to wear (we seriously needed to do laundry). The service actually turned out to be a wonderful experience. It was an outdoor service with a younger crowd and we felt super welcome. Plus the music was really great. I think it made both of us miss being home with our families, however it did make it feel more like Christmas time. The best part was when they sang Silent Night during the service and half way through started singing the song in Hawaiian. I didn't understand any of it but the language was beautiful.
We ended the night by going back to our favorite beach spot and ate some ramen noodles before falling asleep in our explorer (of which the breaks are slowly going out of--could be because we drove it up and then down the side of a volcanoe-oops!)
Christmas Day consisted of what it usually does: food, games, and napping except the weather was beautiful. We got super lucky because a friend of ours named Katrina invited us to a Christmas breakfast at the Ritz Carlton Hotel--- fancy shmancy!
That breakfast was probably the most elaborate meal I have ever eaten. For one, I ate strawberry lavender stuffed French toast with coconut syrup; I did not even know that existed! There were omlets, fruits, bacon, banana macadamia nut pancakes, all kinds of breads and cheeses and tons of other options. I was absolutely stuffed and then our waiter brought out eggs-Benedict and fresh churros...amazing. Not to mention we also had bloody Marys and watermelon-mint juice (what?!?)... I don't think I've ever eaten so much food in one sitting, ever. I had to laugh because there are all these beautifully dressed women (obviously watching their figures) eating only scrambled eggs and fruit with tea and I sat there just absolutely stuffing my face. Little did they know I ate ramen noodles for my Christmas Eve meal (of course I'm going to indulge). I don't think Doug or I ate anything else the rest of the day. We were so full and so happy!
The 26th and 27th we spent visiting a few beaches and scuba diving. I finished my diving with Sammy and passed my test- officially scuba certified!! The dives were great and we saw all kinds of fish and turtles. Doug got a crazy cool picture with a fish that had massive teeth.
We also finally got to do our laundry at a local laundry mat where we played farkle while we waited ( we have become slightly obsessed and over competative at this game).
Our days in Maui have been wonderful. We definitely started our trip off in the right location with the perfect people. :)
-Having the best time with the best views.





















