Why-O-Why

Although we woke to tropical rain and clouds, we set out on our walk. This would be our last day on the garden island - Kauai, Karen's favorite tropical paradise. After our morning walk along the beach watching sea turtles, it was time to collect our things and pack up. Before returning to our timeshare, Karen helped out this little snail as he/she was in the middle of the walkway because she was afraid someone might step on him.




The good news is Waiohai has a O'Hana room for us owners allowing us a place to store our things until time to leave. The O'Hana (family) room has a large living area, several TV's and showers...showers being most important so our flight mates don't have to smell sweaty people!

Unfortunately, the Colacito's had a 2 pm flight while the Landon's and Kelly's were on the 9 and 10 pm red-eye.  Before taking the Colacito's to the airport, Kelly's and Colacito's stopped by Bubba's for lunch - love all the signs in Bubba's - and the food is fantastic. Meanwhile, Landon's enjoyed lunch pool side awaiting our return.




After we got back to Waiohai from dropping Colacito's at the Lihue Airport, we changed into our suits and enjoyed the afternoon with the Landon's.




After spending the afternoon at the beach and pool, we went to dinner at our favorite Italian restaurant in Koloa Town, La Spezia.

Every time we went in and out of the area, we drove through this beautiful, tree lined road that leads to Koloa Town and our home away from home in Poipu, so we wanted to share this with everyone as this would be the last time through the tunnel of trees until who knows when.

After dropping Landon's off at the airport, we hung around the other Marriott waiting for our flight (Marriott Kauai Lagoons only 7-min away). Beats waiting in the airport every time!


As this adventure comes to a close, Carla said it best: Why or why must we leave Waiohai (prounced why-o-hi).

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