Monday, June 25, 2012

Honua Kai

This is a post I started two years ago. It has to do with living on Maui.

Two years ago my husband Andy and I decided buy a condo on the beach on Maui. It hadn't been built, actually they hadn't even started it. But we were ready and eager and we decided if we didn't do it then, it wasn't going to happen.

Two years later, the resort is complete and we have moved in. Well, I mean we are owners in absentia. Except for when we aren't. Andy was here in February for the walk through. Then he came again in April after tax season. Now, finally it is my turn. I am here for the summer. School let out two weeks ago. I (with the help of some wonderful coworkers) finished my work at school on Monday and on Tuesday I was on Hawaiian Airlines flight 23, winging my way westward toward Kahului, Maui.

I arrived a little early and was on the road to Lahaina less than 45 minutes after I landed. Unfortunately, there was a grass fire on the main road leading out of Kahului and all the roads around the airport were packed with people trying to figure out how to drive to Paia. It was a mess. But I managed to get through the traffic and arrived at Honua Kai around 4 p.m. When I walked up to the front desk, I clutched my hands to my chest and said, "I'm home!" and Liz, the lady at the front desk said, "oh, you must be Mrs. Fulop". I liked that. She made sure I had everything I needed to settle in and then I went up to our unit. It is wonderful! Everything is there. Everything. Except a good shelf unit for the closet we are going to call the pantry. But I will take care of that shortly.

I unpacked and tried to figure out where I should put stuff. There are lots of closets but not a lot of drawers. Nevertheless, I found a place for everything. I figured out how to open and close the lanai doors and screen. Not an easy thing to do but once mastered it is worth it. The living room and bedroom seem to stretch forever when the doors to the lanai are open. I found the instruction manuals for all the appliances, except for the coffee maker, the only one I really needed. But I was told that our espresso machine had arrived so really, who needs drip when lattes are to be had?

All this I wrote 2 years ago! Since then we have visited our condo a few times and now we are really ready to take the plunge and move there permanently!

Stay tuned....

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