Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
The Kaanapali Beach Club is about a mile from my house. It's the former Embassy Suites.
If they like pizza, Pizza Paradiso in the shopping center across the street is pretty good. There's a good lunch deal every day at the 'aina Market in the Honua Kai timeshare. It's about a five minute walk down the beach. Duke's at Honua Kai looks good but the food and service is spotty.
If they like to walk and consume an occasional adult beverage, tell them to take the beach walk south to the Hyatt. Go to the pool side bar/restaurant, Umalu, and ask for Candy. She's there Sunday - Thursday 4:30 to closing. Candy does not pour tourist drinks. It's about two miles each direction but there's plenty of stuff to see including the occasional mama whale giving birth close to shore.
If they like pizza, Pizza Paradiso in the shopping center across the street is pretty good. There's a good lunch deal every day at the 'aina Market in the Honua Kai timeshare. It's about a five minute walk down the beach. Duke's at Honua Kai looks good but the food and service is spotty.
If they like to walk and consume an occasional adult beverage, tell them to take the beach walk south to the Hyatt. Go to the pool side bar/restaurant, Umalu, and ask for Candy. She's there Sunday - Thursday 4:30 to closing. Candy does not pour tourist drinks. It's about two miles each direction but there's plenty of stuff to see including the occasional mama whale giving birth close to shore.

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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
I have forwarded your suggestions to them. They just might check email once and a while!hobie16 wrote:The Kaanapali Beach Club is about a mile from my house. It's the former Embassy Suites.
If they like pizza, Pizza Paradiso in the shopping center across the street is pretty good. There's a good lunch deal every day at the 'aina Market in the Honua Kai timeshare. It's about a five minute walk down the beach. Duke's at Honua Kai looks good but the food and service is spotty.
If they like to walk and consume an occasional adult beverage, tell them to take the beach walk south to the Hyatt. Go to the pool side bar/restaurant, Umalu, and ask for Candy. She's there Sunday - Thursday 4:30 to closing. Candy does not pour tourist drinks. It's about two miles each direction but there's plenty of stuff to see including the occasional mama whale giving birth close to shore.
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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
Another good pizza place is in Kona, Kona Brewing Company. They use the leftover mash to make the pizza crust. Simply amazing.
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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
This isn't really a Fruity Drink Land adventure. My daughter just got accepted into the pre veterinarian program at the University of...
It's a little bit different weather and landscape than Hawaii but that's where she wants to go. I'm thinking the clothing bill is gonna be huge.
NEBRASKA?!?!
It's a little bit different weather and landscape than Hawaii but that's where she wants to go. I'm thinking the clothing bill is gonna be huge.

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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
Congratulations!!!!!!!!! :)hobie16 wrote:this isn't really a fruity drink land adventure. My daughter just got accepted into the pre veterinarian program at the university of...
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it's a little bit different weather and landscape than hawaii but that's where she wants to go. I'm thinking the clothing bill is gonna be huge.
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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
CONGRATULATIONS to your daughter, Hobie! Isn't there a good pre-vet program somewhere on the west coast, or is she trying to move far, far from home?hobie16 wrote:This isn't really a Fruity Drink Land adventure. My daughter just got accepted into the pre veterinarian program at the University of...
NEBRASKA?!?!
It's a little bit different weather and landscape than Hawaii but that's where she wants to go. I'm thinking the clothing bill is gonna be huge.

I give her 10 months before she moves to a warmer climate. ;)
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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
Hobie congrats to your daughter, getting accepted into pre-vet anywhere has to be tough.
Perhaps the University of Nebraska has a program devoted to a vet specialty she would like to focus on.
As for a good vet program on the west coast, the only one that comes to mind (and I know it's not the only one) is UC Davis.
Perhaps the University of Nebraska has a program devoted to a vet specialty she would like to focus on.
As for a good vet program on the west coast, the only one that comes to mind (and I know it's not the only one) is UC Davis.
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Shiver, chills, horrid summer heat, nothing to do in Lincoln but Go Cornhuskers! I flew back to U of N. once for the Ok. game & homecoming. My Mom's idea. May have been a form of punishment.hobie16 wrote:NEBRASKA?!?!


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Re: Adventures In Fruity Drink Land
Nebraska? You can't even get to Nebraska from there can you? Must have wanted incentive to stay inside and study. Congrats anyway!hobie16 wrote:This isn't really a Fruity Drink Land adventure. My daughter just got accepted into the pre veterinarian program at the University of...
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It's a little bit different weather and landscape than Hawaii but that's where she wants to go. I'm thinking the clothing bill is gonna be huge.
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