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What a nice surprise to wake up to a box of Leonards Malasadas! |
Thank you Missy for hitting up the shop in the early morning on your way home from work. So fresh and fabulous! You're the best!
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My first choice is the delicious coconut-filling. |
We had a few minutes in the morning which seemed like a good time to take an exploration walk over to the nearby Chinese cemetery. On the walk over I snapped some pics of the gorgeous tropical plantlife.
The Chinese cemetery was so unique, unlike the cemeteries I've been to. It's built at the top of a hill and was beautifully landscaped.
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Look how cool the plot looks with the box-like grass trimmed to perfection. |
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The view from the hill top is really pretty. The picture doesn't do it justice. |
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On our way home |
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One of my favorite pictures I took of the Chinese cemetery. There was a fine, beautiful mist that began to gently sweep across as we were leaving. |
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Another favorite view. The symmetry. The organization. It makes for such a peaceful sight. |
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That mist over the cemetery created a gorgeous rainbow behind us as we walked home. |
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Steve is admiring the tree that looks like it has mini-trees growing on it. |
Malia's Swim Meet
We were blessed that Malia had a swim meet scheduled while we were there. I've always wanted to see her in her element. We packed in a few snacks and went to watch Malia.
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Ok. These. JJ introduced me to Turtle Chips, we bought them at Costco. And Oh MY! |
I could definitely lose control eating those. So Good! They're Korean (like so many good foods).
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Go Malia! She's in lane 3. What a great swimmer! |
Beach Time!
We went to Sherwoods Beach where we could play in some waves. There were LOTSA waves!
We had a great time. I enjoyed watching from the shore with Missy. Everyone else definitely got pushed around by some good heavy waves. They all looked like they were having a blast. Yay for checking off "Go to the beach" from our bucket list!
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