Share with us the memories of the place you grew up and how it's changed over the years.
Do you still live in the town you grew up in, or have you moved to a different area, island, state or other country? Do you still have family living in your childhood hometown, or have they also moved on?
Where do you call home now?
I've shared that I'm originally from Kaneohe, and I must say, Kaneohe is still the same for the most part. A few businesses have come and and gone, but many are still there! Still get Nanko's fishing supply. Deluxe Bakery. Kaneohe Bakery. Da' laundromat next door. Kin Wah. I haven't been to Windward Mall since they renovated, but I hear it's great.
It's cool living in Waikiki and a fun place to call "home" for now. But when I have children, I'll likely rent out my place and buy in a suburb.
For now, when I want to get away from the city, I spend time out at Mom's in Hawaii Kai. It's nice having a yard to barbecue in. Grilling with propane on a high rise rooftop isn't the greatest. lol
Do you still live in the town you grew up in, or have you moved to a different area, island, state or other country? Do you still have family living in your childhood hometown, or have they also moved on?
Where do you call home now?
I've shared that I'm originally from Kaneohe, and I must say, Kaneohe is still the same for the most part. A few businesses have come and and gone, but many are still there! Still get Nanko's fishing supply. Deluxe Bakery. Kaneohe Bakery. Da' laundromat next door. Kin Wah. I haven't been to Windward Mall since they renovated, but I hear it's great.
It's cool living in Waikiki and a fun place to call "home" for now. But when I have children, I'll likely rent out my place and buy in a suburb.
For now, when I want to get away from the city, I spend time out at Mom's in Hawaii Kai. It's nice having a yard to barbecue in. Grilling with propane on a high rise rooftop isn't the greatest. lol
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