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We drive through Waimanalo at least once a week. Our favorite lunch place is there and it’s on the way to my favorite Bikram class.

Our friend Mark invited us out for a hike to the tidepools. We’d never been, so we said yes and followed him right to a spot that we pass every time we go for Keneke’s or I go for yoga. Behind this mountain that we see all the time is a whole swirling scenic world. Not only are there the warm tidepools, but there’s a sweet lighthouse that looks like a pepper mill and Rabbit Island off the coast which is surrounded by water that Mark calls ‘sharky’.

I pulled a muscle on the descent but it was worth it.


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K said that his friend Josh loves Keneke’s in Waimanalo.  So naturally we wanted to try it for lunch after my yoga class.  I was ravenous.  I needed a smoothie.  It’s crazy how good my last two lunches have been.  I can’t even take it.  I feel like I should skip lunch tomorrow just to restart the machine.  Because lunch shouldn’t be so dang delicious.

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It gets even better.  K said we should go through the car wash so I could put my ganesh sticker on.  So we ate our lunches in the car wash with out fruit smoothies.  There are few things that make me feel so content.

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to be continued….

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