Friday, April 10, 2009

Hukilau Cafe

So I got back from a FANTASTIC breakfast with Michelle at 8.30 this morning. My banana pancakes were the bomb and so big. I couldn't even finish one of the two huge pancakes. I'm gonna miss Michelle too, she's my "little miss sunshine". Good thing she lives in California and we'll be hanging out when i get out there! Chelly baby, you're the bomb.

After my very last class at BYUH, figure drawing, i ran home to get my books for the sellback. So i get in to the Aloha Center where they have the sell-back at, sit in line for about an hour, get told by the lady that i need to reinforce my book, so i do. But then I have to get back in line again. So i sat in line for about two hours, BUT got 79 dollars richer. Next thing on the list is to return my mailbox key, and then have lunch with Paul. Lunch ended up with a table consisting of me, Paul, Aaron & Nathalie and a single cup of cottoncandy icecream for desert. Very interesting.

Then Nathalie leaves for class and me, Paul and Aaron start talking about what the day has in store for us. Since we're all done with finals and classes, we decided to go on a hike. The Chinamans Hat hike. And it was really cool! We go over to the Kaula beach park and walk over from the beach, in not very deap water (although you have to swim for about 1/3 of the watertredding over, climb up the chinamans hat "mountain" and scream from the top of our lungs at the top, and start our way back to shore. In pouring rain and raising tide on the way back, (and may I also add that it rained a little on our way over too), we get back to the car. Both Me and Aaron were happy, because this was also another thing on our lists that we realy wanted to do. I was prettymuch constantly afraid of sharks, and Pauls little lets-scare-Jackie-manouvers on the way over did not make it easier to go back when it was pouring! But it was fun though.

The night then evolves into me and Brittany going to the Choirs Concert, leaving at intermission for dinner with Celest, Yoko & David at Haleiwa Eats.
Now, at 2.20am (Saturday "morning"), I'm done with all of my packing and am ready to move out of the Hale by noon. My room is so empty, my picturewall and memory wall is empty. Its gray, just like a life without friends or anything eventful, which so is not my life.

Now all I need to do is sleep, we're going on another Hukilau Cafe breakfast with some other people in the morning.

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