I got a good laugh at this, but it was nice to see the nice things she had to say, my favorite, the last one of course. Thought that I would share them with you. Really I just wanted to know where it was when I needed a fresh look at rice for breakfast. Who knew it was so foreign.
After being in Hawaii for almost a week, I've noticed these things on the island of O'ahu:
•Surfer dudes smile a lot
•The houses all kind of remind me of beach houses (oh wait, they all are)
•Everyone is tan in February
•People drive slow on the island
•They eat lots of rice, even at breakfast
•Everything is relatively close
•Hibiscus flowers on clothes everywhere
•Guys like to brag about surfing injuries
•Seems like there are more tourists than locals on the island
•They call adults "auntie and uncle", its endearing
•Every social gathering somehow involves food
•The people here love to laugh and sing
•They kiss on the cheek when they greet and say goodbye
•Flowers are plentiful, fragrant and amazing
•Everything is done at a slower pace (a little hard for me since I am usually on fast forward)
•Most everyone has an Obama story (since he is from here)
•Everywhere I look there is something beautiful to see
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