Tag: Hawaii

  • Oahu 2019

    I know I always say this, but sometimes I think we should go somewhere else on vacation, but Hawaii never disappoints. My wife took a new job last year and my kids had a break before school started, so we made a last minute trip to Hawaii.

    This time, we went to Oahu and stayed at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and had such an amazing view for the week. We really didn’t do much other than go to the beach and eat at all of our favorite local places, but nobody had any complaints.

    And on our last night there, they do a fireworks show that was right outside our balcony. I’ve never been that close to fireworks before and it was a much different experience with them close by and also almost eye level. It really capped off another wonderful trip to the island perfectly.

    We thought this might become a yearly event for us, but unfortunately, COVID and 2020 happened. But we’re staying safe and hopefully we can make another trip to Hawaii next year.

  • Hawaiian Missile Scare – Why Design Matters

    Earlier this year, there was a lot of tension with North Korea and a huge accidental scare in Hawaii when an employee mistakenly sent out an emergency alert warning of a ballistic missile attack.  What made matters worse is that there was no way for the state to cancel the message and it took 38 minutes for them to retract it.

    I can’t image the state of panic, then relief and then anger when they learned it was all a mistake.  I have to believe more than a few people said some terrible things to some, confessed love for others or did  a whole lot of regrettable things.  But the worst part of it all, is that it was easily preventable with just the slightest bit of effort of UX/UI design.

    This is the the screen the employee had to use:

    How is that even possible for something so important?  My only comment is that I know (and love) Hawaii and I feel like I know how government contracts work and this is the result of the two.

    But I also know it’s easy to criticize and even ever to criticize without providing any solutions.  The internet is an amazing place and many people quickly mocked up some quick fixes, none more popular than this one by a UX Designer, Luca Milan.  He separated the different types of alerts and it’s so much more clear.

    When I thought about this, my first question was, why are the test and live alerts on the same system, let alone the same page?  And then, if they have to be on the same page, why aren’t they in different sections and why are they labeled so poorly?  But I’ve worked with plenty of engineers to know the reason why and I’ve without a doubt made some bad design decisions myself.

    So, I did something I don’t normally do and put together a page in a few minutes with all off the shelf stuff and I think it shows that just a few minutes of effort could really improve this site.

    I know it looks like it’s straight from Bootstrap and that’s kind of the point.  I used the starter template and copied examples in the documentation, added font awesome and quickly made a tabbed interface that groups and lists each type of alert clearly.

    I would never want to mix the test/live actions together, but if I had to, I think it should default to the one with less ramifications if it was sent in error.

    And the live links should have some visual indicators to show they are for actual emergencies.  Looking at the screenshot, I now think all of the links should be color coded as well, but there are a million other refinements that I would go add with time.

    Luca added an error management section to issue a false alarm.  I think it’s good to have a section for other links, but I’d also display a banner or some type of message to cancel the alert immediately after it’s sent.

    And there has to be some sort of confirmation to issue an emergency alert.  Realistically, it would be on the next page where they type in the alert message.  And as a side note, I’m not sure why the Bootstrap danger button color doesn’t match the danger alert and text.

    This is all out-of-the-box, basic Bootstrap stuff but I think some simple changes would make a big difference.

    And knowing Hawaii, I still have so many questions on this interface.  Like why the Amber alert is only for Kauai County or statewide?  What about the other counties?  And should this then be a different input to select multiple counties?  Maybe the North shore high surf warnings are supposed to be state wide, but I think of Oahu when I think of the North shore (and one of my favorite old, bad movies.).  But then, why is the landslide alert only for Hana, which is in Maui?  Would people on the big island need to get that alert?  Again, so many questions…

    If nothing else comes out of this, this is something that should be in every book about the importance of design.

    Here’s a link to my test page.

  • Kauai 2017

    We made it back to Kauai in March and had a great time as always.  This was the first trip with my second son, who was 19 months at the time.  I’m always worried with how the young ones will do with the travel, but he did great!

    On our last trip to Kauai, we had a connecting flight in Oahu.  It’s not a big deal for adults, but it was pretty rough with my older son (2 at the time).  So this time around, I said I’d pay whatever more it cost to take a direct flight (which is a lot easier to say when you’re using miles).

    We tried to make this trip easy as possible and stayed over the night before at LAX, which was a great decision.  Getting to LA is probably the most stressful part of the trip, especially if it’s on a weekday.

    We had a direct flight to and from Lihue, which was great, except for the aircraft.  It turns out, United only seems to use the small 737s on the direct flights to Kauai.  That’s the small, crammed plane that you usually take on Southwest.  It’s fine for an hour, but 6 hours was way too much and there was no room to take crying babies to the back.  I’ll have to re-think the direct flights next time…

    The theme of this trip is that everything was different with a family.  Last time, we only had one child and my mom and brother came along.  This time, we had two kids and it made a world of difference.  Instead of doing more adventurous things, we spent every day like this.  Go to a beach in the morning, find some place to eat lunch, go back to the hotel to take a nap, swim in the pool in the afternoon, find dinner at sleep by 8.  But honestly, it was great and I had no complaints.

    Another difference is that we stayed part of the time at the Waipouli Beach Resort with this great pool.

    It was so fun for the kids that they didn’t want to go anywhere else.

    But we did and stayed in Princeville the second half of the trip.  This place was nice but we had to walk so far up and down hills to get from the car to the condo.  It was pretty challenging with two little ones and everything is a little less inconvenient on the north side.

    When it was just the two of us, we would’ve liked the Princeville place better.  But with the kids, we’d definitely choose the other place.  It was fun and there was food and markets right across the street.  Lesson learned for the next trip!

  • Kauai 2013

    We returned to Kauai in 2013, this time with my mom and brother.  We rented this little house in Kapaa and it was great.  It’s called the Ohana house and there are other nearby cottages that make up the Fern Grotto Inn.  It has some of the best reviews I’ve ever seen on a rental and it’s deserving.

    What made this trip special was that it was the last trip we made with my mom.  We might’ve driven each other crazy at times, but there was alway love.  And she loved her grandson more than anything.

    He doesn’t remember anything, but they had a great time together.

  • Kauai 2011

    My wife and I took a late honeymoon to Kauai in 2011, courtesy of my brother. It was just over a year after we got engaged and it seemed like so much happened since then.

    It was another perfect trip to Hawaii. I hadn’t been to Kauai in over 15 years, but it was nice to see that some things were exactly like I remembered.

    What made this trip special is that we met a lot of local people. One older couple was so nice and they brought us to their house and he (Jack) took us fishing. He ended up being the head agricultural guy for the island and we got a tour of the private farms, lakes and gardens. Not to mention, he had over 20 world records in fishing, so we learned from a master! It was really one of the nicest things anyone did for us and it’s probably one of my most memorable travel days ever.

     

  • Maui 2009

    On our second trip to Hawaii, we went back to the same place in Maui we visited a few years earlier.  It’s always nice, but it didn’t have the same feeling as when I hadn’t gone in almost 10 years.

    This picture was taken in Lahiana, which I was pretty disappointed with.  I have such good memories of being a kid and playing around town and going the Lappert’s Ice Cream.  That’s still there, but everything else is so touristy there now and a lot of places were closed down.

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    Since we just went to Maui and did all the tourist things on the last trip, this trip we took it easy and did lots of fishing.  This became our thing to do until we had kids, but hopefully we’ll all be able to do that again one day.

    The funny thing about Hawaii is that there’s nothing but fish in the water, but they’re pretty hard to catch.  We learned this again and again over the years.  We’d catch some things, but not what we wanted and it actually took a long time to hook something decent.Maui

    We also drove up to Honolua Bay but didn’t make it down to the beach.  I’m not sure why we didn’t make the short walk.  It’s one of those things that seem so easy after you have kids.  It was just us and we were younger so I’m not sure what stopped us.

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    Another good thing about this trip was that I got to see my Auntie Irene for the last time.  She was such a great woman and was always fun to be around.  I didn’t know her that well but I always looked forward to seeing her and I miss her.

  • Maui 2007

    When my wife and I started dating, we took a trip to Maui together in March 2007.  I grew up going to Hawaii just about every year and I have some relatives in Maui, but I hadn’t been in nearly 10 years.

    Even though we live in south Orange County near some of the nicest beaches in the continental US, I still can remember how good it felt to be back in Hawaii and how nice it was.

    We rented this condo that was right on top of the water near Kaanapali.  I didn’t get any good pictures of the place, but the view was spectacular.  I could sit out there all day eating Hawaiian chips and drinking POG, which I probably did.

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    We were only there for a short time, but since my wife hadn’t been before, we crammed in all of the major sightseeing things.  We went whale watching and saw a ton of whales and on the way back, we were escorted by a huge pod of dolphins. Maui

    I didn’t play golf, but we ate at the Plantation House restaurant and enjoyed the views.

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    This was our first trip together and we ended up going back here once, Kauai 2 times and Oahu once.  We’re going to have to make another trip soon.