Aloha Memories
	 
    
    
    
    
    
      
      - Being in Maui for a week when I never imagined I’d be going there!!
 - Spending time with my friend and her family (especially the kids), I love them!
 - Hugs and kisses from the kids
 - Finding some peace, just the pick-me-up my spirit needed
 - Teaching my godchild’s 8-year old brother how to snorkel confidently and how to communicate underwater
 - Taking a cruise to a snorkel spot (Coral Garden unfortunately instead of Molokini due to choppy waters)
 - Seeing him (my godchild's brother) deal with strong currents and huge waves, knowing where to place himself depending on whether he wants to surf it or avoid the break
 - Hearing him sing (he even sang the ‘Beautiful Girl’ song from last year! xoxo)
 - Eating home-cooked meals, eating out was expensive!
 - Finding grilled mahi-mahi cooked in a private home’s frontyard (most authentic Polynesian/Hawaiian meal I had, cheap and delicious too!!!)
 



- Wearing flowers on my hair
 - Bought and wore a grass skirt costume, plus extra leis and a coconut top, lol!
 - Bought a hula girl car window hanger as a souvenir
 - Seeing my godchild smile, and wearing her little grass skirt costume, with a coconut top! So cute!!!
 - Spoke conversational Tagalog as much as English! I was told at least 40% of people living in Maui are from the Philippines Islands!!
 - Pupu Tiku Lounge in Kihei
 - Attended a Hawaiian luau at Marriot Hotel, where I sampled some traditional dishes. Unfortunately the food were not warm, so i struggled to eat and finish my meal, but still ate because i was hungry, heheheh!
 

- Yellow gumamelas, never seen them before…!!
 

- Turkey bacon, grilled eggplant, salted eggs and salmon sashimi
 

- Touring and seeing most of Maui (sunrise at Haleakala which wasn’t really fantastic considering the travel/effort involved, Hana Tour (Blacksand Beach was our fave), Makena (Big Beach), Lahaina, Maui Vista along Kihei (Kam 3), and Kapalua
 


- Swimming and snorkeling in warm water!!
 - Being crushed by the waves and pulled by the current, almost drowning 4 times in different beaches, while being dragged by the current along the shore in ankle/knee deep water!!!
 - Snorkelling on my own along the rocks between Kamaole 1, 2 and 3. This was an achievement because I didn’t get too scared even though I was alone farther out at sea, had no bodyboard/flotation device and the current was quite strong. But I made sure I communicated to the lifeguards, swam out when it was still low tide, and kept orientating myself to the shore
 - Farewell tears from all…. They have a special place in my heart
 - A lady treating me a biscuit (some sort of doughy bread, like the ones used for Devonshire teas) while I was waiting to pay for my sandwich, after she convinced me to buy one for myself
 - Too many connecting flights, 2 from East Coast, then 3 to go home!! With 3-4 hours of layover each time!! So tiring!
 - Appreciated my laptop as company, watched lots of movies during layovers
 - Earplugs and eye covers are the best travel items I always have with me!!!
 - Too many flirtatious comments, etc… I couldn’t appreciate it when I was tired and cranky! I just wanted to be left alone!!! Grrrrr!
 
