Today I headed south on Rt. 11. Through Kailua, past Captain Cook. We turned south on the South Point Rd. and drove the 12 miles to the end of land–”the southernmost point in the USA”. We watched and talked to the local fishermen, walked the cliffs and climbed the rocks out as far as we could go. Stunning, gorgeous. The one lane narrow rutted road, the rock walls across pastures, the cliffs, crashing waves and gray skies all bring England to mind–reminded me alot of Cornwall and Land’s End–not QUITE as dramatic–a bit calmer/more soothing–I think it is the effect of the balmy air on the land and sea. And the minute you are out of the car, any image of England is gone! You are quickly reminded that you are in Hawaii! No cold, biting wind cutting through your clothes!

After a quick stop at the yummy Punalu’u Bake Shop we were on to the Punalu’u Black Sand Beach. As we were walking from the parking area toward the beach, a nice family was finishing their time at the beach. Mom had stopped the two kids at the edge of the sand, dumping sand out of sneakers and white socks. Mom and Dad also had well protected feet, safely encased in comfy sneakers and socks. As I was approaching, the 7-8 year old girl said, “Mom, I have an idea! When we get back to the hotel, instead of swimming in the swimming pool, lets swim in the REAL ocean!”

I could feel Mom cringing–not sure how she handled that one, but I’m hoping that before this young girl is a Mom she has rebelled enough to have not only walked barefoot in the sand (black or white!), and felt the sand between her toes and the waves lapping at her ankles–I hope she HAS actually gone swimming in the REAL ocean!

What is “vacation” to you? What memories are you creating for your children? What experiences are you providing for them and what do you want them to learn and experience while in your care?

You will find me at the end of the land, with the waves crashing all around, feeling the spray in my face and sharing it all with my children!

What makes this all posible? That fact that I can run my business anywhere in the world. I love going to a vacation rental and sharing Hawaii with my family while my business continues to run. Using vacation rental software has allowed me to automate my business and spend time with my family, yes, with our feet in the sand.

image courtesy of Rod on flickr
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  • Lovely story, and I like your moral about swimming in the real ocean. Tell us about this beautiful photograph!
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