Looked like the forcast was going to be less clouds so Mike said I could choose what we would do. Then he renigged about an hour later, but gave in again a few hours after that.
Shark's Cove
So we were told that some of the best snorkeling in the North Shore was in Shark's Cove. What they forgot to tell us was that was during the summer season. I didn't take my camera down to the water so not any pictures.

Pretty cold morning. I got some great shells and saw pretty much the same fish we had seen other places. Saw oysters for the first time here. We had been snorkeling for about 15 minutes when all of the sudden my snorkel tube filled with water. I peeked up and a huge wave had breeched the rock wall and was coming towards me. I looked around for Mike and couldn't see him. Dove under the next wave and a flipper hit my arm. It was rough and the waves kept coming. Just got banged up a bit. This picture is pretty much what I rememeber it being like when I peeked up to see what was going on.

Went into La'ie to the notorious Foodland (such a creative name) for some food to hold us for the next two days. I loved comparing the prices of groceries. Holy Cow- dairy is expensive in Hawaii!
We drove by the temple and BYU again in the daylight. Beautiful!
Stopped by the beach north of the hotel where there had been signs the day before for the "Cast and Crew" for Surfer Girl.
We spent the rest of the day chillin' in the hotel room, snorkeling at Turtle Bay and laying on the beach or by the pool.
Our first sunset on the North Shore.
Another fantastic, memorable sunset!
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Those are great photos of the sunset! Way to Go!
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