Day one in Maui was a success. I woke up considerable early at 8 in the morning to go parasailing along the coast line with my brother. The experience wasn't anything like how I planned it to be.. 1200 feet above ground, attached by a skinny wired parachute, flying against the ocean winds made me believe that parasailing was only something dare devils would attempt, but it was the complete opposite. 1200 feet above ground couldn't feel anymore safe and secure. It was actually very calming and a beauty to my eyes. The smell of the ocean and the beautiful scenery below was the best way to wake up in the morning. But parasailing was just the beginning. Today, my family & I went to the D.T Fleming Beach Park, where we swam in the warm & clear ocean, sun tanned our pale bodies, and ate a pick-nick of hawaiian poke and hawaiian plate lunch. I forgot my love for the markets on Hawaii. If you have never been inside of a Hawaiian food market, you definitely have to make it an event on your bucket list! Walking in at first it may seem like a regular grocery store, however venture farther into the heavenly arena, you will find all of the delicious & irresistible food displayed for you to devour. Literally like food heaven, but reality hits as soon as all that food is scanned & all the scanner has to say to your shocked face is, "Welcome to Maui!" It's amazing how one day on this beautiful island can make me already fall in love with everything it has to offer to me & I am looking forward for the activities & food to come. In Maui, its only 9 at night, but back home its already midnight: the start of a new day. It feels nice to be 3 hours behind from the timezone at home. But I have to go to sleep early tonight because I have to get up early & start my adventure for tomorrow. Goodnight Maui.
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