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Germaine's Luau, on the beach in Kapolei. |
K is for
Kapolei, nicknamed "Second City," on the west side of Oahu. Kapolei is Second City to Honolulu in that Oahu is making an attempt to decentralize state services by locating some in Kapolei.
Walt Disney Company liked Kapolei so much they built
Aulani, their first resort not related to a theme park, on a lagoon at Ko Olina. Mickey made it to Hawaii.
We lived and worked in Kapolei, 40 minutes west of Honolulu, for five years. During that time we lived in a great 1,400 sf home with a terraced backyard. Our tropical plants included hibiscus, bird of paradise, orchids, gardenias, night-blooming jasmine, ti, orange tree, red grapefruit tree, tangelo tree, palm trees, and a fantastic butter avocado tree. Here are some pics of our backyard.
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Our backyard terraces. |
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Flowering palm trees lined our back fence. |
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Close up of palm tree flowers. |
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Lanai. |
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Fishpond with waterfall coming down terraces. |
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Dining room looking toward kitchen. |
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Living room. |
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Kitchen with tropical fruit from Kapolei farmer's market. |
We had lots of friends and even some relatives on Oahu as well. Bob's youngest brother, sister-in-law and niece lived in Waialua on the North Shore. The tropical weather was pleasant most of the year. We hiked, Volksmarched, snorkeled (my favorite activity), went sightseeing and traveled to the other islands a few times a year.
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Mom and Jan at Laie Point, North Shore. |
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Byodo-In Temple, Kaneohe |
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Honolulu as seen from a sightseeing boat. |
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Waikiki Beach. |
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Susan & Bob, top of Diamond Head. Photo looking toward Waikiki. |
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Snorkeling with dolphins,
Ko Olina Ocean Adventures |
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Ko Olina Ocean Adventures along
the Waianae coast. |
Thank you to my brother, Frank, for the excellent dolphin photos above.
Why did we leave, you ask? Both of us lost our jobs within five days of each other due to budget cuts. We could no longer afford our home and had to sell it. When that happened we had a decision to make: stay in Hawaii, rent an apartment and get new jobs *** or *** sell everything, move to the mainland, buy an RV and travel the country and work as we went.
After much pro and con discussion, we opted to sell everything so we could travel and work. It was a whirlwind of selling the house, packing, discarding, garage sale, craigslist sales, trips to the dump, booking a cargo container, shipping my car, finding a storage unit in Oregon, and organizing a change in our lives.
We loved our time in Hawaii and are thankful for the years we spent there. Now we are on a new adventure living full time in our 5th wheel and loving this too.
Anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
I lived for two years in Hilo on the Big Island. It was a wonderful experience. Seeing your pictures today brought back a flood of memories. Mahalo!
ReplyDeleteI followed your posts through your move and totally respect your choices and sense of adventure. I would never be brave enough to do what you are doing and love following your adventures. I would have tons of questions about things if you and I ever sat face to face. Your Hawaiian home was beautiful but my happiness isn't dependent on my house. After moving 21 times I would be miserable if that were the case.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home you had on Oahu. There is certainly a different feel to living in Hawaii. My sister lived in Lahaina for 18 years and we visited several times. I remember her showing me her house and I asked, "where's the furnace?" there was none!! Being from Oregon I found this very strange but after a few days, I understood LOL! It's nice that you have good memories and that you are enjoying the life that you now have.
ReplyDeleteWow Susan! Wished I could've bought your house!!! So Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWe miss you here on the island!!!
Hi Bob, Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteStumbled upon your blog and just wanted to say "Hi"! ...although it's been quite sometime but so glad to see your both "OK" and having "FUN"! ...keep up the adventures and yes, we miss y'all here on the island! Hope to keep in touch...
~Matt
Hi Matt,
DeleteHow are you doing? Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
What's your email?
Susan & Bob