Trip to Hawaii (Part I)
Has it really been that long since I updated this blog? I guess I’m just lazy. Hahaha! I’ve just got back from a nice family vacation in Hawaii. From February. 14-23 I’ve been in the Aloha state! Even though it was short but I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT! So without further a due I shall share some memories.
February. 15-17 WE HAVE ARRIVED!
A long story short. It nearly took us the whole day to find our “Edition” hotel when we arrived in Honolulu (OAHU ISLAND). And our first reaction when we arrived was? WOW! WAIKIKI BEACH (it was right next to our hotel) was just amazing! I finally had an excuse of wearing one of the 10 pairs of short shorts I had. LOL. Having lived in the Midwest for 5 years it was truly breathtaking to see the ocean.The very next morning we headed straight to…
NORTH SHORE
(north most part of Oahu). North shore was beautiful! There were sea shells scattered everywhere, rocks where you can climb and a Giant turtle too. My dad actually walked across the beach to the very end. LOL. It is hard to put to words how beautiful North Shore was.It was our perfect first day in Hawaii. Well scratch that, nearly perfect day. We went to this really horrid Chinese restaurant and let just say the owner had terrible manners. So we just dinned in PIZZA HUT instead. *ahem* anyway. The next day we went to another beach (so many beaches so little time). This time it is called
Kailua Beach (eastern Oahu)
My father really enjoyed this one. The beach was VERY long in the middle there was a basin where you had to walk across from it to continue on along the beach. What I like MOST of about Kailua was you can see other small islands! It’s just so insane! We spent most of the day there and went to Chinatown.
Uh yes…
HAWAII’s CHINATOWN
. What can I say…I believe most of the Chinese there spoke mainly CANTONESE. A LOT of antique stores and by far the cleanest Chinatown I’ve ever seen. There was also a CONFUCIUS statue in one of the HUTONGS. I think the best part was there was a BUBBA TEA shop there! HA! We don’t get them in Nebraska. Aye.
This time we spent in Chinatown went REALLY fast. By the time we were hungry it was already 5pm. LOL. So my dad had to by some food before the store closed. It was a shame we couldn’t eat in Chinatown. Hawaiian stores close so darn early! *shakes fist at stores* So anyway more to come….
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