Very nice Jeff. All the best to your crew!
(Hint) write the contents on the box while you remember what's in them. Saves tons of time later. At least write which room they came from.
Wishing you a smooth week! What’s the Hawaiian equivalent of Disney pixie dust?Cool sky and clouds last night.
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We are going to do our weekly shopping today but have to be careful of what we buy since we will be gone for 16 days. We already set up our mail to be stopped on Saturday. Friday we will go grocery shopping for some items we are going to pack for Molokai.
Usually the week before my vacations are terrible. Something that doesn’t happen often usually happens or someone asks for something out of the ordinary that I have to put together. This is the last week of our fiscal year too but I think I am all caught up with that stuff so I am hoping for a smooth week.
Dave, Wishing you a Smooth Move too. You'll be in Hawaii, kicking back under a tropical breeze with one of those umbrella drinks pretty soon.Have an easy week, and great vacation, Jeff! Don't you worry one teensy bit about your ol' pal Dave, slogging away with packing and cleaning and moving and all. No, no, that's fine. I'll be okay. You two just worry about yourselves, hanging out on the lanai, grilling under the Plumeria trees, lollygagging on the beach, enjoying yourselves like you're in Hawaii or something... LOL!
Seriously, have an excellent time. Send pictures, or it never happened.
Let’s hope the rest of your week is as good as the early part of the week, so you go into your trip not overly stressed.
We like going to this farmer's market also it is one of the ones that is very convenient and timely for dinner to get there and get back from from the Hilton Hawaiian Village by bus. We usually pick up some nice produce as well as having a quick and inexpensive prepared dinner. I don't know if you know that when there is a show at Blaisdell Concert Hall, which is right there, they move it to the otherside of the Blaisdell Complex on Kapiolani.Luckily, I’m not really somebody who gets stressed. There was more odd crap that happened today too. It just always happens before vacation.
Stopped off at the Blaisdell on my way home. They always have a market on Wednesday’s. Traffic was really light so I stopped and brought home some dinner, Hawaiian Burgers and a Burrito. It was the most crowded that I have seen in weeks.
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Ok, I have a (probably) dumb question. Is your Molokai car protected from the elements? I realize you don't have extreme temperature variables. Nor do you need to worry about your car becoming the spot the plow drivers dump the snow, but do you have a parking structure? And there are ne'er-do-well folks everywhere that would take advantage of an unsupervised object.We haven’t been there since the end of January so as long as the car starts we’ll be good.
We like going to this farmer's market also it is one of the ones that is very convenient and timely for dinner to get there and get back from from the Hilton Hawaiian Village by bus. We usually pick up some nice produce as well as having a quick and inexpensive prepared dinner. I don't know if you know that when there is a show at Blaisdell Concert Hall, which is right there, they move it to the otherside of the Blaisdell Complex on Kapiolani.
Ok, I have a (probably) dumb question. Is your Molokai car protected from the elements? I realize you don't have extreme temperature variables. Nor do you need to worry about your car becoming the spot the plow drivers dump the snow, but do you have a parking structure? And there are ne'er-do-well folks everywhere that would take advantage of an unsupervised object.
Inquiring minds...
Have fun. I get to spend your birthday at a bridal shower . Hoping it's a smallish gathering...I'm bringing a box of masks (MOB requested, not that she thinks she can get anyone to wear one.) I'm so jealous you'll be on the beach. We're getting the Sahara dust this weekend...kinda like the beach right?
I didn’t know that. I only stop once in a while. At first there wasn’t much produce but this last time more vendors were there.
We have done our anniversary a few times. It mostly it has been my wife’s birthday and Mother’s Day. My wife never wanted to go to Hawaii much in the summer since it was nice in Wisconsin.
I’m looking forward to it though. my kids will call on Father’s Day and my Birthday so that is always good. Most of all, just the break from work will be great.
Well if you are looking for some fresh vegtables on the way home or a quick easy inexpensive meal for dinner and you don't see it on King, you can make the next right go around the block and East on Kapiolani and get there. You could also park where you do on the King side and walk over. I don't know where you would park for a few minutes on Kapiolani but I am sure you drivers have your means and methods. The Bus going West stops right at the Farmer's Market on Kapiolani and going West right at the Farmer's Market on King so either way we have a long block walk either before or after getting our food but since we have walked, at times,from the Hilton Hawaiian Village to China Town this is an easy walk for us.
At times we have made the Farmer's Market a stop after a Brewery trip. We take the bus to one of the Breweries in Kakaako; Honolulu Beerworks, Waikiki Brewery, or Aloha Brewery. After a couple of microbrews we walk back via Kapiolani to the Farmer's Market. When Blaisdell has a active calendar the Farmer's Market is usually on Kapiolani. After a couple of 10% alcohol microbrews the walk to the Farmer's Market is real easy and pleasurable. We then take the bus home on King Street with our hands full from purchases from the Farmer's Market.
Jeff, enjoy your time at your condo and have a wonderful vacation.
Jeff, I have to tell you how much joy your reports give me! Such a relief from ongoing issues. Thanks.