Saturday, April 4, 2009

Ko'olina Mariott Resort

Ahhhh. that is about all I can say as I think back to the glorious weekend at the Ko'olina resort beach hotel. I still feel a sense of peace and luxury as I think of Kathy and my weekend there.

She fooled me. She did it well. We left work together ... for those of you who don't know, Kathy has succumbed to working at Hawaiian Telcom as a temp. So, we left work together on Friday. I had no idea where we were going. She told me to pack as if I were going to Maui or Kauai.

So, we headed into the dreaded H1 West Traffic and I knew we were staying on Oahu as we passed the airport and kept on going ... at 5 miles per hour! It didn't matter as I was with Kathy!

We got there and the valet took the car and the luggage. "Don't worry about the bags, they'll be in your room in no time" stated the valet. At the desk, Kathy took command and upgraded the room from mountain view to ocean view and then she smiled at me.


We walked into the room on the 5th floor and though it was a beautiful room overlooking the ocean. Unfortunately, it had not been cleaned. There were cups and dishes and the bed was not made. I took over and called the desk. They upgraded us again. Now, in an even bigger room with a bathroom the size of a normal hotel room, we looked out onto the Pacific facing west from our 11th floor balcony.

Dinner was incredible. We ate a delicious meal with excellent service. After, we strolled the grounds in the twilight and enjoyed the waterfalls, the ponds, and the walkways. Small hammerhead sharks swam below us at one point and large sting rays at another.
I enjoyed a scotch from room service as we went to bed looking out at the stars just relaxing with each other. What could be better?

I really wanted to just sleep in on Saturday but Kathy had other ideas. She set the alarm and awoke me early. We drove to a marina about 20 minutes away. As we drove, we could see whales swimming by in the bay. They were large, black whales spouting and showing their tails. Soon we were on a motorized catamaran and putting on our snorkel gear! Fairly quickly, we were in the water swimming after dolphins and turtles. The dolphins were wonderful and gracious company. The turtles must have missed Kathy's call as only one came by. He was beautiful but Kathy's ability to call up a turtle has spoiled me!


I truly enjoyed my time on the water. I just can't imagine living in the middle of the country where the ocean is not nearby. As I look out from my deck right now, I appreciate the waves that crash upon the shore. For this weekend, water would be the key ingredient.
After a full day on the boat, we were tired. It was exhausting chasing after dolphins! I mean, they just swim much faster than we do. I'd like to see them try to keep up with us on land!
Showered and shaved and waiting for Kathy, I relaxed on our balcony and realized that the finish line for a spinnaker fleet sailboat race was just concluding. It was an exciting race as big boats were angling for the finish line. What could be more perfect?
We got back in time to see two weddings from our balcony. I was amazed at the forethought as all the children of one wedding were dressed alike. It didn't take long to realize that the entire wedding was a "black and white" wedding ... the kids were really cute.

Not too much later, Dinner ... made the perfect day complete. We went to the "fancy" restaurant that overlooked the pools of water, the hammerhead sharks, and the waterfalls. A bottle of wine, lobster bisque, Caesar salad, fine seafood, steak, and dessert graced our table. The wait staff were attentive and willing to help at any moment. I could not have asked or expected more.
Very full and satisfied, Kathy and I walked about the grounds again and found our way to the natural pools connected to the Pacific Ocean. The moon was a sliver and we held hands along the rocks admiring the roar of the ocean as it crashed only 20 feet from us. The sun had set and left us a beautiful night.
On Sunday morning I slept in.


Lazily, we dressed for the beach and snorkeling at "Electric Beach." This is a beach that happens to be across the street from an electric power plant. There were lots of people there but under the water was mostly fish and not crowded at all. We made our way out into the warm water. We found beautiful coral, fancy fish, and enjoyed a wonderful underwater swim.

Back at the hotel, we relaxed in the room and slowly packed. I watched another sailboat race and took too many pictures. The hotel had been kind enough to extend our check out time but we actually didn't need it.
Heading home, I recollected how wonderful a weekend it was. I briefly wondered what it cost but put it out of my mind considering the point of money is to eventually use it but use it wisely. For me, the weekend was worth every penny.
Thank you Kathy for my 50th birthday present.














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