December 27, 2011

  • Mahalo, Hawaii!

    I was very lucky to visit Hawaii this past week.  It certainly was a memorable trip and I like to show you guys some of my experiences while I was there.

    Before I begin this long post, I would like to introduce to you all to the special someone that I mentioned in the last post (in case you were not one of the 329201 people that apparently noticed the overdue update to my FB relationship status last night…):

    I MAY write more about her in future posts.  For now, here are some things I learned while visiting the island of Oahu:

    @Arenadi is as good of a cook as his food blogs make him out to be.  Very tasty baby back ribs!  I am very fortunate to taste his meat (I don’t care how bad that sounds because it’s true!).

    Despite what some people believe, I can confirm that @AbsolutAngel64 is indeed not a guy but instead a funny, awesome woman.  Thanks again for treating us to our first Zippy’s meal!

    So much more Xangans (like @DavidMiya) have connections to Hawaii than I thought.

    The view from the hotels we stayed at were the best I’ve ever had.

    The fake thing…

    …most definitely does not compare to the real thing.


     
    Being in Hawaii reminds me how fair skin I really am.  Oh whale!

    Hawaii is the place of the biggest sushi I’ve ever ate (at Kuru Kuru Sushi)


    Me gusta comfy bathrobe.

    When I see signs like these, I can’t help but pose with them.

    When two people meet in the middle, it can be a wonderful place to end up in.

    Double rainbows are plentiful, but I still do not know what does it mean.

    There are quite a lot of DINGs here (although if you read this post, you wouldn’t be surprise by this at all)

    It is not a good idea to climb Diamond Head in jeans and a button down shirt.  At least I was not wearing heels like SOMEONE I know.


    Food in Hawaii is as tasty as you can imagine.



    When in Hawaii, you will be sipping down tons of mai tais.

    There are bathrooms in Hawaii that are better looking than my house.

    The beaches are unbelievable, especially the ones away from the typical tourist areas.

    Five days in Hawaii was not enough.  I cannot wait to go back.

     

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