Last
August I went to Waikiki, Hawaii with my aunt for a graduation present. We stayed
at Stay Waikiki in downtown Waikiki. It was a ten minute walk to the beach and
around every corner was a place to eat, shop or ABC store. The hotel was fairly
small and very simple. My aunt wanted to save up as much money as possible
wherever we could so we could just relax and eat and tan all we wanted for the
five days we were there. Inside of our room was typical two twin beds, a nightstand
on each side, a traditional island painting on the wall and a flat screen TV
sitting on the dresser. The exterior around the hotel was beautiful. There was
clear blue skies, plenty of people walking around in sun dresses, bathing suits
and the occasional aloha from locals.
My aunt took me to Hawaii because I haven’t been
since I was seven but I went to Maui not Oahu. This trip was my graduation
present as she took my other two siblings to places for their graduation as
well. I believe my aunt favors me because I got Hawaii while my brother got
Disneyland and my sister got San Diego.
There were some locals that lived there in Waikiki,
but in downtown, there were a lot of hotels to tourists. Many people know about
the beautiful beaches, the hula dancers and the flea markets, and Waikiki had
all of that.
When
I was in Waikiki, I did a lot of eating, such as fruit, especially the
pineapple (I love fruit). I have not eaten another piece of pineapple since my
trip because the pineapple was so good that no other pineapple, I believe can
compare. Also, I ate burgers, French toast, beef skewers, rice, edename, and I am
sure many other things that I cannot remember. I saw every day the ocean and
the sun. When I got back home I was so tan, I came back four to five shades
darker than what a Chinese girl’s skin color is supposed to be.
I would love to go back because it was so relaxing
and I love warm weather. It was a great time to relax before coming to college
and I got the time to really enjoy doing nothing because back at home I’m
always doing something. When I was in Waikiki, time didn’t seem to matter and my
aunt and I didn’t have a schedule or anything. I would love love love to go
back to Waikiki or any island for that matter.
If I got a free ticket to go anywhere in the world I
wouldn’t be the one to use it. I would give it to someone who’s dying wish is
to go somewhere they’ve never been because sooner or later in my life I can go
again to Hawaii and for someone who may be dying of cancer or was in a tragic
accident that left them in some drastic measures then I’d love to give my free
ticket to someone who really needs it.

Randee, I am drooling just thinking about all of the fun stuff you did on the island! (And, were your siblings jealous that you got the best trip from your aunt?)
ReplyDeleteGirl, you've got a very kind heart, but it's okay for you to have some fun, too...
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