Hawaii, history, travel

No Mountain Too High: A Hawaiian Reminder of Perseverance

“‘Aʻohe puʻu kiʻekiʻe ke hoʻāʻo ʻia e piʻi.”

This beautiful Hawaiian proverb reminds us that no hill is too high when you are willing to climb it.

Standing on the islands, surrounded by dramatic cliffs, lush valleys, and volcanic peaks, it’s easy to see how this wisdom was born. Every mountain looks intimidating from the bottom. The path isn’t always clear, and sometimes the climb feels slow and exhausting.

But step by step, the summit gets closer.

This proverb isn’t just about physical mountains. It speaks to the challenges we face in everyday life, raising families, pursuing dreams, healing from hard seasons, or trusting God in uncertain moments.

What once looked impossible becomes reachable when we keep moving forward.

For our family, adventure has taught us this truth again and again. The hardest hikes often lead to the most breathtaking views. The same is true in life: perseverance reveals beauty we would never see if we stopped at the base of the mountain.

So wherever you are today, remember this Hawaiian wisdom:

No mountain is too high when you’re willing to take the next step.

Check out a few of the beautiful hikes we did in Oahu where this was a great reminder ✨

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Beyond the Scenery: The True Beauty of Hawaiʻi’s People

Nani ke kanaka a me ka naʻau 🌺
Beautiful is the person and the heart.
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Hawaiʻi is filled with breathtaking views, but what stood out to us most was the beauty of the people ,the kindness, the warmth, and the spirit of aloha.
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If you really want to experience the beauty of Hawaiʻi, take the time to slow down and connect. Talk with the people. Listen to their stories. Let them talk story..which is sharing pieces of their life, their island, their history.So much rich detail in these moments . That’s where the real beauty lives✨

Not just in the landscapes…but in the voices, the laughter, and the hearts of the people who call these islands home.

A sweet reminder that true beauty isn’t just what we see… it’s how we love. 💛

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The Moana Surfrider: First Lady of Waikiki

We were drawn to the Moana Surfrider Hotel, not just for its stunning oceanfront location on Waikiki Beach , but for the history it holds and to step into a piece of history that has stood for over a century .One that has welcomed travelers long before Waikiki became what it is today.

For our family, it was the perfect combination of everything we love: history to learn from, beauty to take in, and a location that simply can’t be matched.

The Moana Surfrider Hotel is one of the very first hotels built in Waikiki, Oahu and because of that, it holds an incredibly special place in Hawaiian history. Opened in 1901, it is often referred to as the “First Lady of Waikiki.” Long before high-rise resorts lined the shoreline, the Moana stood as a grand beacon of luxury on what was once a quiet stretch of beach.

It is absolutely beautiful and sits directly on Waikiki Beach, blending Victorian elegance with the relaxed rhythm of island life.

When we walked in, we immediately felt like we had stepped back in time. The wide open lobby, high ceilings, and sweeping staircase reflect the hotel’s original Victorian architectural style, which was quite a statement in the early 1900s. At the time it was built, arriving guests would travel by ship and horse-drawn carriage . Can you imagine stepping off a boat and into this grand oceanfront retreat?

As we walked through the lobby and out the back doors, we were greeted by a spacious veranda lined with rocking chairs … one of my favorite details. Sitting there with coffee in hand felt like slowing down time and savoring it in the best way.

The famous Banyan tree is front and center welcoming all to the natural beauty of the Island . Planted in 1904, just a few years after the hotel opened, the Banyan tree has grown into a massive, breathtaking centerpiece of the courtyard. Its branches stretch wide and welcoming, creating shade and a gathering place for generations of visitors. It’s incredible to think how many stories that tree has witnessed over more than a century.We felt so privileged to be able to stand there where so many others had gathered before.

The outside pool is beautiful …you can swim while looking out at the Pacific Ocean, or simply walk a few steps and be right on Waikiki Beach itself. That seamless connection between historic elegance and oceanfront beauty is part of what makes this place so special.

The hotel reminded me of a beautiful old-style mansion , the kind filled with stories. Oh if the walls could talk! Over the decades it has hosted celebrities, dignitaries, and travelers from around the world. Even through renovations and modernization, the Moana Surfrider has intentionally preserved its historic charm.

Staying here (or even just visiting) isn’t just about enjoying a beautiful resort , it’s about stepping into a piece of Hawaiian history.

But the story doesn’t stop at the hotel itself ✨

Waikiki: From Royal Retreat to World Destination

Long before Waikiki became a world-famous travel destination, it was actually a retreat for Hawaiian royalty. The area was once filled with wetlands and fishponds, and Hawaiian aliʻi (chiefs and royalty) would come here to relax and surf.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Waikiki began transforming as tourism grew. When the Moana Surfrider opened in 1901, it became the very first large hotel in the area, setting the stage for Waikiki’s future. At that time, there were no high-rise hotels, no bustling Kalakaua Avenue , just ocean, palm trees, and this grand white hotel standing proudly along the shore.

Over the years, Waikiki evolved into the vibrant destination we know today. But the Moana Surfrider still stands as a reminder of the beginning …a place where history hasn’t been forgotten.It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

One of the things I love most about staying somewhere historic is the opportunity to turn it into a living history lesson.

📚 A Living History Lesson Here are a few simple ways to make this educational:

History

Research Hawaii’s transition from a monarchy to a U.S. territory (1898) and then to statehood (1959).

Study Hawaiian royalty and learn about Queen Liliʻuokalani.

Compare what travel looked like in 1901 vs. today.

Geography

Locate Oahu on a map and identify other Hawaiian islands. Study volcanic island formation.

Architecture

Look up Victorian architectural elements and identify them in the hotel design.

Writing Prompt for Kids

“Imagine you are arriving at the Moana Surfrider in 1901. Write a journal entry about your first impressions.”

If you find yourself in Waikiki, don’t just admire the beach , step inside the Moana Surfrider. Sit under the Banyan tree. Imagine the year 1901.

Travel becomes unforgettable when it connects beauty with learning.

The Moana Surfrider is so much more than just a beautiful place to stay. It’s steeped in rich history✨

The same God who was writing stories here over a hundred years ago is still writing them today , even in our own family’s journey.

That’s what I’ll carry with me most from this visit … not just the ocean views or the historic charm, but the reminder that God is present in every season… past and present.

And when we choose to travel with intention, to learn, to reflect, and to be present , those moments become more than memories.They become part of the story we’re living, too.

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Visiting the American Girl Dallas Store: Tips, Photo Spots, and Our Family Experience

We’ve been on a mission to visit all of the American Girl stores across the United States, and on our recent trip we were able to check the American Girl Dallas location off our list.

Oh my goodness—it was such a beautiful store! I mean, who am I kidding? They are all beautiful. But right when you walk in, you’re greeted by a bright, open space with the café off to the left. This was actually the first time we’ve seen the café positioned so openly near the entrance. When the store was still in Seattle, the café was on the same floor but still felt a little more tucked away.

Everything felt bright and inviting. We loved the wall filled with picture frames of past dolls and books—it was such a fun way to celebrate the history of the brand.

It was also fun exploring all the different themed rooms throughout the store. One of our favorite discoveries was a party room set up for a special gingerbread house event. It looked like the perfect place for a doll-themed celebration.

One of the things that makes the Dallas store extra special is that it’s part of the newer American Girl experiential store design. The two-level space is about 14,700 square feet and even includes a stunning floor-to-ceiling dollhouse display that stretches between the floors. Between the full café with tea trays and treats, the Doll Salon where girls and dolls can get matching hairstyles, and all the fun photo spots throughout the store, it really feels like stepping into a unique doll world.

One of my girls’ absolute favorite parts was the oversized book seat. We seriously need one of those in our house! It looked like a giant open storybook that you could actually sit on, which made for such a fun photo moment.

Book bench! It’s a Samantha book 📕

Next, we headed up the staircase, which was again lined with beautiful framed images of the dolls and their books. On the second floor is where you’ll find the doll hair salon, which is the perfect stop to have your doll styled while you continue shopping.

Love this wall!!

There were so many fun things to choose from—it was honestly hard to decide. But I think that’s always the case whenever we visit one of the American Girl Doll stores!

As I watched my girls explore the world of American Girl —from the dolls and stories to the little details that spark imagination—it reminded me how special these moments of childhood are. There is something beautiful about watching kids step into stories, dream big, and create their own adventures.

Sometimes as parents we get busy planning the trip, managing the schedule, or figuring out the next stop. But moments like this remind me to pause and simply enjoy watching them experience wonder.

Childhood is such a gift, and these little adventures—whether it’s a hike, a road trip, or even a visit to a doll store—become memories that stay with our families for years to come.

“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights.” James 1:17

Check out our reel of our visit ⬇️

Tips for Visiting the American Girl Dallas Store

If you’re planning a visit to the American Girl store in Dallas, here are a few tips that can help make the experience even more special.

🫖 Make Café Reservations

The in-store café is a popular spot for families. If you plan to enjoy tea, lunch, or a special treat with your doll, it’s a good idea to reserve a table ahead of time. The tiered trays with tea sandwiches and desserts make it such a memorable experience for girls and their dolls.

💇 Bring Your Doll for the Salon

Upstairs you’ll find the Dolled Up Salon, where dolls can get their hair styled. From simple brushing and braids to more elaborate looks, it’s a fun experience that makes the visit feel extra special.

Plan Enough Time to Explore

Give yourself at least 1–2 hours to explore the whole store. Between the displays, the dollhouse area, the salon, and all the shopping options, there’s a lot to see.

🎉 Check for Special Events

The Dallas location sometimes hosts seasonal activities and themed events, like crafting or holiday celebrations. If your trip lines up with one of these, it can make your visit even more memorable.

📸 Bring Your Camera

There are so many adorable photo opportunities throughout the store, especially if your kids love capturing memories with their dolls.

🧳 Bring an extra suitcase

We learned this lesson the hard way! If you are planning to shop then make sure you can fit what you purchase in your luggage . It’s always good to have some extra space just to be sure.

Best Photo Spots in the American Girl Dallas Store 📸

If your kids love photos (or if you’re a blogging mom like me!), there are several fun spots throughout the store that make perfect picture moments.

📚 The Oversized Storybook Bench

One of our favorite spots was the giant open book seat. It looks like you’re sitting inside a storybook and makes such a fun and unique photo.

🏠 The Two-Story Dollhouse

The large two-level dollhouse display is one of the coolest features of the Dallas store. It’s colorful, detailed, and a great backdrop for photos.

🎨 The Dear Giana Mural

The bright mural by local teen artist Dear Giana adds so much personality to the store. It’s colorful and fun and makes a great backdrop.

💇 The Salon Area

If your doll is getting a hairstyle at the salon, be sure to snap a photo of the transformation!

📖 The Doll & Book Wall

The wall filled with framed pictures of American Girl dolls and their books is both beautiful and nostalgic—especially for longtime fans of the brand.

These moments of laughter, imagination, and time together truly are gifts.

Check out our review of the American Girl Los Angeles store ⬇️

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Mondays & Disney Cups

Happy Monday!

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Here’s to another week of Adventure,fun,learning and teaching and the perfect cup as we head into the week 📚

Here are a few other favorite cups for the week as we channel our inner Belle 💙

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