I have been very blessed to have so many friends come visit me while I have been here in Hawaii. Mel came to see me for 5 fun filled days and we did a lot of wine drinking and talking.......exactly what we do best back home in Chicago.
Our first day we got up and headed to downtown Waikiki for a few Mai Tais and lunch at the famous Duke's. It was just so nice to sit and catch up with her. We were a bit bummed because it rained the first two days here but we made up for it on Saturday - spending ALL day AND night at the beach.
Of course I had a fresh lei waiting for her when she landed :)!
After a long day at the beach on Saturday Mel and I decided to get our Christmas photo taken before heading home.......only to shower, change, and head BACK to the beach to meet the crew.
On Sunday we decided to rent a car and just drive around the island so Mel could see it all - to an extent. We were stuck in Marathon traffic for a good hour but once we got through it was a great day with a leisurely drive around the island. Before we headed back into town we stopped at the Dole Pineapple Plantation for Pineapple Dole Whip (mom-do you remember this stuff?! I think I had it for the first time when I went to Disney World at around the age of 8 and it was heaven. We got it every time we went back there every year!).
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s "Pineapple Experience" in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the
Pineapple Express, the
Plantation Garden Tour, and the
Pineapple Garden Maze.
After Mel had a fabulous day at the beach and I worked all day we headed to the Hilton where Mel bought me Kalua Pig Nachos and a few glasses of wine while watching the sunset before she headed home the next day. We had SO many laughs and memories to take away from her week here with me and I am so glad I got to show it all to her. She endured the week on the pull-out couch with sunburn but I think she went home happy with Aloha memories to carry her through the cold Chicago winter.