Tags: Waikiki
So B and I have returned to Oahu and it makes me miss it even more. I’m devastated knowing that in a few days we have to return to boring TR with nothing but redneck haoles. Don’t get me wrong, we know some wonderful people there, but there’s no diversity (I don’t want to hear oh but he’s German, and she’s Norwegian they’re all Haole!)
We miss the awesome food here, musubi, fresh ahi, any kind of plate lunch…
I miss the perfect weather every day!
Mostly I miss the wonderful people, our friends, plus others that you just meet when you’re here. Everyone is so friendly and helpful. One big Ohana. I miss that lifestyle.
It’s always exciting to buy your first home (well MY first) and what could be more exciting than buying a house in Hawaii?
For months Brad and I looked at the beautiful houses in Ocean Pointe. I was in love with the 404 model which was “only” $420K at the time.
Instead we found a house that was already built and ready to move in on Kaimalie street. The slideshow links you to a combination of pictures from the house we bought as well as the model homes.
In early 2003 Brad was getting ready for a West-PAC (a 6 month deployment) so while gearing up for the deployment and the pending separation we did a lot of “family” stuff. One little excursion took us to Sea Life Park on the Windward side of O’ahu.
I highly recommend that if you are on O’ahu and want to go to a luau try Paradise Cove at Ko’olina it’s so nice! I also recommend that you get the deal where you serve yourself, more kalua pig that way














