Monday, March 5, 2012

stuck

We're stuck.  In Kauai.  In our rented cottage.  There are worse things in the world than being stuck in paradise because of 48 hours of torrential downpour.  But -I'm running the risk of sounding like an ass- I'm trying not to be disappointed at the way this vacation has turned out.  

When we got here we had a day and a half of fairly nice weather before things turned Biblical and people started building arcs.  For the last two days, and I mean that very literally, we have been boxed in our 200 square foot guest cottage on the bank of a river in the middle of the taro fields of Hanalei because the one and only road out has been flooded.  The woman we are renting the cottage from said this is the most she has seen it rain like this in a very, very long time and that this storm was unexpected.  Her sister is stuck at the hotel where she works and her daughter has been stuck at a friend's house for the last two days.

This place was only ever meant to be somewhere to sleep and eat but it has turned out to be a prison, albeit a beautiful one.  We don't get any phone reception.  We get intermittent satellite t.v. reception.  Luckily we get a wifi signal, but only because we highjacked it from someone else and we just figured out its existence yesterday.

Oh, the plans we had for our time on Kauai.  Gardens, snorkeling, beaches...  Instead we are watching, when we are lucky enough to get a signal, marathons of House Hunters and Storage Wars.

Tomorrow we leave for Maui and I am hoping that we are able to get out of here and that the weather is better there.  I'll have half days of a work conference to attend but we should still be able to get in some time at the beach (I hope).

Our only sunny day at the beach. 



Makeshift tent for the girl. 

The beginning of the end.  You can see the clouds rolling on in. 

The valley where we are staying. 

Before the rain.

After the rain.  Some random person's instagram photo of the same valley from yesterday, taken from a different angle.  We can't even get up there now to take the photo because that road you see in the "before" photos is flooded from the river.


This photo is looking towards our only way out of the valley.

This photo you can see the river and how it has completely overflowed its banks.


Today is just a waiting game.  As soon as the road opens enough to let us through we are hightailing it out of the valley and getting a hotel near the airport.

So sad.  Our first vacation in well over a year.

Well, that's it.  I have to go relieve Leif of Clio duty and let him have some highjacked internet time.

3 comments:

  1. Oh goodness! I hope Maui will be much sunnier!!!

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  2. Holy moly! I think you have every right to complain when your super magical tropical vacation becomes a monsoon. Someday these will be funny memories you'll talk about with Clio, though.

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  3. Ohh, that little Clio is not getting any less cute!!!!!! (Those sweet little LEGS and smiley, smiley! ahh.)

    And I'm sorry about all the rain on your vacation!! I was hoping for lots and lots of sun and blue skies. Sigh.

    I hope it has cleared off...

    Love,

    CIM

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