We had lots of packing up to, unfortunately, as it was another partial travel day. Cashel took a short nap while we finished packing, and while we initially intended to try to make it to a local church service, we were running late, and the only church close enough to make it to was in a really secluded place and looked a little scary, frankly, so we decided to visit the Panewa Zoo instead. We had intended to visit the Zoo the previous day, but were just a little too worn down after all the traveling, so we were glad we still were able to visit.
Panewa Zoo
The Zoo itself was on a beautiful bit of land, but extremely neglected and run down. The main attractions were the beautiful birds (albeit in rusty cages), and there was supposed to be a white Bengal tiger, but we looked for a good long time and saw nothing. Either way, it was Cashel's first Zoo experience, and he was mesmerized.Well...that's not true. You should have seen his face when he first saw the slide! His favorite part of the whole Zoo, though, was the playground we visited at the end :)


Cashel passed out in his carseat right after the Zoo, so our initial plans of doing a little hiking in Volcanoes National Park didn't work so well. We instead grabbed a little Jack in the Box before heading to our next accommodations in Punalu'u, hoping we could check in early. Unfortunately, we couldn't.


We made it to Punalu'u after what seemed like much too long a drive to find that there was nothing even remotely near where we were staying. I sort of knew that going into it, but I did recall a gas station what I thought was "not too far down the road". Turns out, the closest grocery store was severely overpriced (we're talking almost $8 for a single green pepper and $3 for a single can of Hunts spaghetti sauce, and let's not talk about mushrooms or seasonings), and we ended up buying supplies for what most definitely was THE most expensive (and most tasteless) spaghetti I've ever made. We definitely learned our lesson to stock up before heading this way.
After our short stop at the grocery store, Cashel finally woke up, so we decided to stop for some ice cream at the Punalu'u Bake Shop across the street to stretch our legs a bit.




Fortunately by the time we finished our ice cream and drove back to Sea Mountain, our condo was ready for us, so we settled in. I'd have to say that between Jacaranda Inn and Sea Mountain, we felt like we were living in paradise! (Now if only it were kid-friendly, right?)
The rest of the evening, we mostly relaxed. The condo was beautiful, and the views were stunning! We spent some time visiting with other guests in the pool area (pool was too freezing to swim in), and Cashel got to try out his new swim trunks and shirt.
After we got back and cleaned up, we settled in, made some (as I mentioned, extremely bland and flavorless) spaghetti for supper and called it an early night.
It was one of our lazier days overall, but we enjoyed it nonetheless and were looking forward to Punalu'u Black Sand Beach in the morning!




