the view from our walk to brekkie
This cute little trolley car was once iconic for Waikiki but doesn't run as often now, the service having been affected by good old covid, this is the only time I've seen it. A lot of shop keepers have thanked us for coming back, I guess a place like this would have been terribly affected both economically and emotionally by covid but it seems to be rebounding now if the crowds are anything to go by. Mask wearing is varied, we wore ours inside and sometimes outside too because of the crowds, but there were a lot without masks. Many conversations started with "when I had covid ..." so perhaps there's a feeling of getting back to 'normal' when a large percentage of the population has had it, or perhaps it's just a longing for pre-covid freedoms.
Our sad trombone is for our farewells to my cheesecake-loving compatriot Erin, seen here enjoying our other love - butter bread
I leave you dear readers with 3 things
1. If you're coming here don't eat for a month before-hand and then go straight to the cheesecake factory and have the s'mores
2. family is exhilarating and wonderful - cherish each other
3. 10 hours goes exponentially faster in Business class on the way to a holiday than in cattle on the way home