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A Heavenly Day

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Trip Journal entry for Thursday, February 19th.
Another day here on Maui, and Cindy’s day to get a little bit of spa Aloha!

Sleeping In
Cindy and I both slept in a little later this morning, even though I still have a lot of blogging to catch up on. Something about spending all day in the fresh air and these nice, comfy beds at the Sheraton gives me some of the deepest sleeps I’ve ever had.

Once again, the morning greeted us with an amazing rainbow from out on our lanai. This one was a little more vibrant, and instead of arching off of the island of Lanai, it seemed to start about 200 yards off the coast here. It almost looked like you could reach out and grab it with your bare hands. We could get used to those every morning.

It was about time to head down to breakfast at the Sheraton, as today was Cindy’s spa day and we were on a bit of a schedule as a result. Cindy’s been going to the Heavenly Spa at the Westin Maui for the last few years now, and she absolutely loves it there. There was another wait for breakfast again, but we still managed to fill our plates at the buffet and enjoy the meal without any real rush.

A Time for Peace
Cindy’s spa treatments started at 11am and her annual visit there includes a 50 minute massage and a facial. We started to head towards the Westin along the boardwalk at around 10:15am, which gives her time to get settled at the spa and really start soaking up the peaceful atmosphere there before her massage. I, for one, haven’t actually been at the spa itself, but seeing how relaxed and stress-free Cindy is afterwards, I can tell you they really do it right.

As for me, I had my camera with me and after a kiss goodbye in front of the Westin, I headed out to the beach. It dawned on me the day before that for all the times we’ve walked the beachwalk in Ka’anapali and all the photos we’ve taken along the way of the different resorts, I didn’t have too many photos of the beach itself further south than Whalers Villages. So that was my task for the morning.

Ka'anapali Beach

For the many families and other beach goers out that morning, the weather could not have been more perfect. With only a few passing clouds in the sky, there were stunning blue skies and just a brisk breeze. For a photographer, however, these ultra sunny conditions were just a little too harsh for trying to capture all the vibrant colors I was seeing. The blues from the sky and the water paired with the amazing greens from some of the plants and the palm trees was the best I’d ever seen. Too bad I couldn’t capture it.

I was a little frustrated at first, but soon realized it was mostly futile. At that point, I shot for awhile longer, this time just practicing my composition and looking for different angles and vantage points. Even if the colors wouldn’t come out the way I wanted, I still was practicing and had something to review and learn from later on. The rest of my time walking along the beach was just peaceful, reflecting on everything that had happened already this week, other activities that are still coming up, how fortunate we were to be here, and what the future holds.

Back in our room, my walk lasted about 90 minutes, which was a lot of thinking and searching. Cindy made it back by about 2:15pm, just as calm and serene as she does every year after the spa. No wonder she keeps going back there. I started to wonder if I’d ever be able to become as relaxed as she was at that point, even for a little while.

Plans? What Plans?
The rest of the day became a little ad-hoc from there. We were still looking for a new shirt for me to wear for our portrait session on Friday, so we headed into Lahaina Town to continue the hunt. We weren’t planning to be there long, and of the 2-hour parking we paid for, we used about 1:55 of it. In the end, we found a shirt that I would later wear to the photo shoot, plus a few other ones, too. It was off to South Maui.

Er, that was the plan anyway. Little did we know at the time, there had been a really bad accident further south on Hwy. 30 that had shut down the road for a good couple of hours. Even after the road was re-opened, traffic still stood still for another few hours after that. Unlike back home, where there are side streets and different alternate routes you can follow to get from point A to point B, there’s only one main highway between Lahaina and the rest of the island heading southbound, so you’d better get comfortable.

Luckily, we picked up on this and were able to switch directions before joining the impromptu parking lot. Unfortunately, we were really looking forward to going down south that night. First, we wanted to take a test run down to the beach where we were having our portrait session. There was also a restaurant down there that we had planned on having dinner at. And most of all, there were two roller hockey games scheduled for 8pm and 9pm that I really wanted to go see. All those plans, gone.

Plan B
So, when you can’t go south, you go north. Seemed novel enough. The furthest north on Hwy. 30 we’d driven on past trips was D.T. Fleming Beach in Kapalua, so we decided to just wing it and keep driving. A few of my Twitter pals had recommended this drive, where Hwy 30 turns into Kahekili Hwy. Although one of the guidebooks calls this stretch of road “an adventurous journey” because of some of it’s turns and narrow lanes, we were told the views were incredible.

It was already later in the afternoon, around 5:30pm or so, and there had been a light drizzle coming down for awhile now. The first spot we stopped at was an overlook at Honolua Bay. There were already a few cars up there, and looking down below, we saw a small group of surfers tackling some pretty decent sized waves. We weren’t exactly sure how to get down there, but we probably wouldn’t have tried even if we knew.

We kept driving north, even though we were starting to get a little hungry. We made it up to the Nakalele Blowhole, which we were pretty proud of considering we had just started driving without any real destination in mind. We started the hike down to get a closer view, but by then the wind had really picked up and we hadn’t exactly dressed for the occasion. We might try and go back later next week or save it for a future trip. Kahekili Hwy goes all the way around the West Maui mountains and ends up back in the Wailuku/Kahului area, so it will be nice to drive one day.

Settling for Dinner
Part of me was hoping that much of the traffic congestion would have been cleared up by now, and that we’d still be able to make it to Kihei at least to see the second hockey game. But, I was to be disappointed. It was going on 7pm and traffic southbound on Hwy 30 was still not moving. We ended up going to the Outback at the Lahaina Gateway shops across from the Cannery.  We had gone there last year when they had just opened, and the service wasn’t that great. It still wasn’t, but I was too bummed and we were too hungry to pick a different spot. We had to settle.

You Have Voicemail
It looked like the night was going to end on that somewhat sour note. We did, however, get a little unexpected surprise when we got back to our room. The voicemail message light on our room phone was lit, so we gave it a listen. It turned out to be a nice pick-me-up to cap off the night.

It all started with our walk to the Westin on Tuesday, and the journal entry I posted about it. We were there to book Cindy’s spa reservation for Thursday, but couldn’t because of a power outage. We didn’t think it was that big of a deal at the time, I mean, those things happen. Well, one of the directors at the Heavenly Spa at the Westin stumbled across the note on our blog, found Cindy’s reservation, pulled up our room number here at the Sheraton (since it was a room charge), and called to apologize and extend another massage for Cindy at 50% off.

We were speechless. For starters, Cindy’s spa day on Thursday was absolutely perfect, as it had been for the past few years. The fact that someone from the spa tracked her down, and apologized for something that was obviously outside of their control, and offered this discount was amazing. And we weren’t even guests at the Westin! I guess that just goes to show you how focused and committed to client satisfaction the staff over at the Heavenly Spa are.

In my opinion, that was a big display of the Aloha Spirit from the spa at the Westin, making sure that each and every single person that walks through their doors has the absolute best possible experience. Many mahalos to them for that commitment and for all the work they do there. That call was certainly a nice ending to the day.

Heavenly Spa at Westin Maui

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Aloha.

I’ve been living in the Chicagoland area for some time now, and I know how the weather effects me. One way to unwind after a long work week is going to the spa. Unfortunately I haven’t gone to one since my last trip to Maui, last April.

Westin 010Once a year for the past three years Kris and I have gone to Maui, and stayed at the Sheraton Maui Resort, in Kaanapali. One of the activities I look forward to do is going to the spa. “Heavenly Spa,” by Westin is located at the Westin Maui Resort, located in Kaanapali.

In my opinion there is nothing more relaxing than going to the spa and getting pampered. You walk in and you have a beautiful view overlooking Kaanapali Beach, and the shoreline. This is my second time to the spa at the Westin. Last year I had my first facial, and my first massage, the 25 minute Cabana massage. I enjoyed it so much I treated myself to what was called the Custom Day package, “Two Dream”. It consisted of a 50 minute full body massage with a feathery touch of Westin’s specialty oil blends. It was fully energetic and rejuvinating. For the second choice, I had the Westin Heavenly facial. It was a facial treatment that utilizes an active blend of fruit enzymes, and hydroxy acid to clarify my skin. The whole massage and facial treatment was worth it.

The Sheraton Maui Resort is suppose to open their Spa at Black Rock this fall. I’ll let you know where, and which location is better when we go to Maui in February.

Mahalo,
Cindy.

New Spa Coming Soon to the Sheraton Maui Resort

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Spotted this little piece of news over the weekend while looking at rates for the Sheraton Maui Resort for our upcoming trip in February.

Spa at Black Rock Opening Soon

The spa at the Sheraton had been closed for a few years during this renovation, so Cindy has been going over to the Westin Maui Spa instead. Now, come February, she’ll either have to make a choice to try out the new Black Rock Spa or do both.

There weren’t many details available yet about the new spa opening at the Sheraton, except for the fact that it’s going to be the entire first floor of the Hale Nalu building at the resort. We’re there every year, so we know that’s a big building, but you can see for yourself on their property map.

On a side note if you’re looking at the map, we always stay in the Hale Moana building all the way on the left. It’s usually a safe distance from all the keiki in the Hale Ohana building. :)

Hale Moana building at the Sheraton Maui Resort
Hale Moana Building at the Sheraton

Monday, Week 2

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Aloha,

It’s our second Monday on Maui this trip, and Cindy is getting ready for her spa day at the Westin. Normally, she likes to jump right to the spa in the first couple of days, but this year, her silly husband booked almost all of our activities the first week, so it was delayed just a little. She still enjoys it, though (and she certainly deserves it).

As for me, I’m just working on some of my homework for my digital photography class and trying to come up with a few more good poster-quality photos while we’re here this year.

Yesterday was a little slow, which most of this last week will be. The focus now is really on unwinding and relaxing before we have to head home to our stressful jobs. Speaking of stress, I must have spent 3 hours yesterday trying to save my whale watching videos in a file format that YouTube wouldn’t absolutely destroy the quality of. At this point, I haven’t had any success, but will keep trying.

We went to the new Outback Steakhouse last night across from the Lahaina Cannery Mall, which was somewhat of a taste we’re used to back home. They’ve only been open for 7 days, so the service still needs a little bit of work. It was quite a bit of food, though, so no one went home hungry.

Last night, the clouds did stay away long enough for Cindy and I to lug all my gear down to the beach. I tried taking a few photos of the the stars, but it wasn’t long before than giant full moon came in and had plans of it’s own. We were down their pretty early, too, relatively speaking. It was about 8pm, so the torches on Black Rock were still lit, and many of the rooms at the Sheraton still had their lights on, so it wasn’t the ideal conditions we had last September.

Either way, we just put the camera away and took out the binoculars instead. Using my handy little PDA and a very cool little piece of software called Pocket Stars, I spent the next hour playing tour guide and astronomy teacher with Cindy. It was a pretty entertaining and productive night for the most part as the clouds stayed over the mountains where they belong. We ended up finding both Saturn and Mars, saw Orion, Gemini, Leo and parts of Taurus, just to name a few. Gaging her interest and her willingness to listen to me ramble on and on, I think tomorrow’s Tour of the Stars at the Hyatt is going to be just as much fun for her as it will be for me. That is, if it doesn’t get canceled again.

Really not much else to report at the moment. Not as exciting to blog about, but still worth it’s wait in gold being out here and not having a care in the world.

Mahalo.

Spas, Stores and Stars

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Aloha,

Tuesday in Maui was pretty relaxing and low key, with us just hanging out locally and not having to drive anywhere.

Cindy’s day began after breakfast with her spa day at the Westin Heavenly Spa. After dropping her off, I took some photos of the Westin and along the beach before stopping at Whalers to pick up a few things. My day of relaxing was hanging out at the hotel, shooting video of the sea turtles from our lanai, and working on the website.

When Cindy called me on her way back from the spa, she sounded a lot chipper and energized, so I think the spa treatment is probably something she’ll be adding to her regular regime back on the mainland. She was trying to talk me into going next week, but right now, it doesn’t look like it’s going to happen.

A light lunch was next at the Lagoon Bar, only really consisting of nachos and some pineapple wedges (nice combo, eh?). We didn’t stray too far from the beach because we were heading out to Leilani’s for dinner, which was around 6:30pm. The sun set while we were waiting for our food, and we got to watch about two dozen people scramble for position along the grass lawn outside of Whalers Village to snap a picture of the sun just over the horizon. We enjoyed it just fine from where we were.

We finished our ono eats at Leilani’s a little after 7pm or so, and enjoyed a nice stroll on the beach all the way back to Black Rock. It was nice taking our time and teasing the waves as they ran up the sand. As much as I tried, however, I could not get any good shots of the torches lit on Black Rock with just my camera and no tripod, so that will have to wait for another night this week.

As we were watching the sunset, the clouds started to roll in over Moloka’i and we thought for sure that the stars would not be out to play tonight. Luckily, we were wrong, and they were just as incredible as the night before.

And my luck didn’t stop there, as far as the stars were concerned. Not having any success with photographing the stars on Monday, I went back to look at some of the photos I took of the stars last year on my laptop. Man, do I love technology, because all the camera settings that I used to take those photos last year were all saved in the photo files themselves, so I was able to dial in my Canon and point my tripod to the sky once again.

That’s where I came out big. I must have gotten over twenty good shots of the stars from all different parts of the sky. Most of them were 30 second exposures, so you can pretty much guess how long I was out there. :) My next task is to try to identify have those stars and constellations after I post them on Flickr and make them available here. That’s my kind of homework.

That pretty much wrapped out our Tuesday for this week.