Moloa Bay

We decided to try the Lydgate park beach today. But once we got there it was, as always, a lot of kids and a lot of people. So we changed our mind and continued north for about20-30 more minutes. And stopped at the Moloa bay again.


Chie at Moloa bay Moloa bay
Chie strolling at Moloa bay Johan at Moloa bay

It was a beautiful day with mainly blue sky until late afternoon when it got cloudy. We had prepared edamame (soy beans) and egg sandwich for lunch.


Chie eating edamame

Around 5 pm we left Moloa bay and headed for Wal Mart in Lihue. To buy Hawaiian chocolate and Macadamia nuts. And Kona coffee.

We continued home after that. Stopping only to buy sashimi and teri steak for dinner.

Moloa Bay

Started the day with a 45 minutes run along the coast line from Poipu towards Gillin’s beach. It’s the second time I did this during this vacation and it was as beautiful a run as the first time.

Instead of having breakfast at home we went to Lihue and had ox tail soup and pineapple pancakes at Tip Top Cafe at the Akahi street. Yummy!

Chie at Moloa bay

Then we continued our ride north and arrived at the Moloa bay around 30 minutes later. Moloa bay is a beautiful bay with blue green water and green hills. And, surprisingly, not so many people.

On our way home we stopped at Kojima grocery store to buy kalbi for BBQ this night.

At home we prepared everything for dinner. I went to the grill to do the BBQ kalbi. But the gas was out so we had to make an emergency leftover dinner. Chie had curry and I had pasta pepperonchino. Although not planned it was still quite tasty.

After dinner Chie and I went into the garden and picked some aloe. We cut the leaf (or what you call it) and put the juice on the sun burn. It is soothing and speeds up the recovery.


Aloe