Sunday, October 19, 2014

Revamp

Creating this blog, I never really had a persona in mind. College blog? Food blog? Fashion? Travel? Lifestyle? I just wrote what was running through my head at the moment, like a public journal.

Over the last two years, All Roads Lead to Nowhere has evolved, and I think it's about time to organize it based on what it has evolved into. Now, I'm not sure exactly what that is, but for now I'm going to go with "college lifestyle & travel blog". Accurate?

With that taken care of, let's get a new weekly schedule up and running! Now, I won't post every single day of the week, but when I do, I will try to theme it to these subjects:

Travel Tuesday: My exciting adventures
Thrifty Thursday: Money-saving tips & tricks
Food Friday: Need I say more?

Any ideas for the rest of the week?

Friday, October 10, 2014

Hawaii Part II

It's been almost two months since I was in Hawaii, and boy do I miss the fresh mangoes. Each day, we would pull one off of the tree in the back yard, cut it up, and eat it as a snack. It was incredibly delicious, and probably the freshest fruit I've ever had!


After a fun day full of para sailing, I was absolutely exhausted. I spent the next couple days relaxing on the deck, laying on the beach, or nursing my scorched skin with the fresh aloe leaves from the backyard. Warning: Snorkeling causes your lower back to burn. A lot. Try wearing a rash guard or a ton of sunscreen. At one point when I was laying out on the beach one morning, a man and his two dogs came running down the beach and into the crashing waves. The smaller dog decided he didn't like the waves and came to sit next to me the entire time. It was pretty adorable.


Later in the week, I went out with my dad to go snorkeling in the reefs. Baby beach, where my sister had taken me earlier, was about 4 feet deep, murky, and nearly fishless. The beach my dad took me to couldn't have been more different. The water must have been fifty feet deep in some areas, and it was crystal clear all the way to the ocean floor. The fish were so beautiful and colorful - red, yellow, blue, silver, and everything in between. I even saw a rainbow fish and an eel! At this point, my GoPro wasn't charged so I don't have any pictures of this particular snorkeling trip, which I totally regret!

Though the ocean water is lovely and warm, I sure miss a dose of chlorine in my life every now and again. One day when everyone else was at work, my dad and I took off to the row of hotels that line the beachfront. For two or three hours, we swam in about five or six different pools at these resorts, judging which one we liked the best. There were water slides, bridges, lazy rivers, volleyball, and more. In case you were wondering, if I remember correctly, my favorite pool was the Sheraton Resort & Spa.

My sister and I also made some time to walk down Front Street, which is located right off of the shore and is lined with shops and restaurants. I bought a couple souveniers, took a stroll through the art galleries, and even sat at the Forrest Gump bench! (Note the missing foot in the picture, haha!).


Only a couple days left, and so much on my to-do list to check off!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Thoughtful Thursday | 10,000 Views!

I just want to thank everyone who has made a contribution to this blog. Whether you've commented, shared it online, or simply read my rants and raves, you are awesome! Three days ago was the two year anniversary of All Roads Lead To Nowhere, and just a day after that it hit 10,000 views. This is incredible to me!


Two years ago, I started this blog, purely out of boredom and a need to exercise my writing abilities, as a freshman at BYU. In my very first post, "Roma Capitale", I said, "It's understandable to not know where you are going in life. As long as you know where you are right now, you might as well take in the beautiful scenery and simply conclude that today, all roads lead to nowhere." 

Even today, this still holds true. Over the course of two years, I have changed my path so many times and still don't have a clear idea of where I am going. But this blog has taught me to simply enjoy now. This small advice to myself has resulted in the best two years of my life. Though I still don't know where my road is taking me, I have been able to travel this country and enjoy every minute of the ride.

So for all of you who are reading my blog for the first time, or for those who have persevered for my frequent extended leave of absences, thank you!

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Hawaii Part I

After a month long hiatus, it's about time to recap my Hawaii/Florida/Seattle August vacation!

I got off the plane Wednesday night in Kahului and drove for a little under an hour until we reached Lahaina! The next morning, I woke up and walked to the closest beach, which is about a ten minute walk. Baby Beach was almost empty when I got there at about 8 am, which was great! After a couple hours, I headed home and hopped in the car. Driving south along the Honoapiilani Highway is a beautiful sight! It stretches right along the west coast of the island and there are many lookout spots to stop and take pictures at along the way.

Honoapiilani Highway lookout

The next morning, my sister and I headed out to Baby Beach again. This time, with a pair of snorkeling gear. We didn't go too far out, because she has a slight fear of snorkeling. The water was a little murky as well, so we could barely see five feet in front of us. So snorkeling was a little bit of a bust, but we're going to try another beach later this week. That evening, we walked down Front Street, which is filled with shops, restaurants, and art exhibits that line the beach. I even got myself a Dole Whip! It tasted just like I remember it at Disney World.




Saturday morning, we got up early and began our journey on the road to Hana, which is on the furthest east point of the island.  This is a must-do if you ever come to the island of Maui. We first went to the Haleakala National Park and hiked up a mile to the famous Bamboo Forest. From there, we hiked another mile up to Waimoku Falls. It was a beautiful sight, and a great workout! Although I warn you, the pool at the base of the waterfall is not large enough to swim in. We chuckled to ourselves when people hiked past us, two miles up with flip flops on and a towel over their shoulder. From there, we drove further up the road to Black Sand Beach. Honestly, it wasn't all that in my opinion. And apparently the water is very chilly, so I did not intend on swimming. However, the shaved ice they sell in the parking lot is to die for!







Sunday morning, we woke up with the intention of going stand up paddle boarding, but the wind was too strong. One impulsive decision later, and we were up in the air para sailing! It is insane how calm everything is once you get in the air. And the view of Maui and the surrounding islands is absolutely beautiful! Later in the day, we went pool hopping at the resorts that line the boardwalk. That was a blast, and well worth the scorching sunburn it caused!