Back in Sweden

After two loooong flights and a lot of waiting I finally arrived at Arlanda airport. I arrived at 6:30 am and was back in Uppsala by 8 am. 8 am means 8 pm September 6 in Hawaii. Chie and I left our hotel at 8 am September 5, which means I have traveled for 36 hours. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz…

Returning to Japan and Sweden

Our flight back to Honolulu was at 11 am. We checked in by 9 am and by 11:30 am we were back in Honolulu.

Chie’s flight was scheduled for 3 pm so we had some time to just walk around. We also had a lunch – tuna salad sandwich and some smoothies.

At 2 pm Chie ahd to board her flight. But after she boarded something made the flight delayed. Her flight did not depart until 4 pm.

Chie's flight

Then I had another 5 and a half hours to kill before my flight to Newark and then to Stockholm.

Kiahuna

Our last day in Kauai. We wanted to spend it at our favorite beach Kiahuna. We relaxed, had lunch, swam in the big waves. And Chie had a Mai Tai in the afternoon.

At 5;30 pm we went to Foodland and bought some fish and clams for dinner. Chie made a tomato sauce to that and salad.

After dinner we packed.

Gillin’s and Kiahuna Beach

To get to Gillin’s beach you have to drive a dirt road for a mile or two. And that is what we did this morning. When we arrived we saw three legged dog and a few cars. We stayed here for two hours, reading and swimming.

Gillin's beach

By lunch time we moved to Kiahuna beach. Our favorite beach. Today the waves were even bigger than before. I got totally wet again when a wave came all the way up to where we were laying in the sand. So we moved even further up.

Chie at Kiahuna beach

Around 5 pm we went to Koloa town to buy groceries. But first we had an ice cream. Coconut ice cream in a waffle cone. Yummy!

Sunset at poipu Chie at Poipu

At home we cooked dinner again. Today we had tomato, anchovy, capers, olive sauce and pasta. With edamame and tomato salad, as well as greek salad. Delicious. But before we had dinner we went down to the beach to watch the sunset again. It was beautiful.

Moloa’a & Anini Beach

Drove to Moloa’a beach which is next to the Larsen beach on the east shore. It is located in an isolated and quiet area surrounded by green green green trees and bushes. We spent most of the day here relaxing and reading and swimming.

Johan in the sun Moloa'a beach

By 1:30 pm or so we packed our things and went to the Anini beach about 5 miles further north. It is a quite beautiful beach with very shallow and calm water. It is famous for the special shell that is used for bracelets and other things. You can find people laying on the beach collecting the small shells.

However, today there were no shell collectors. Perhaps because this weekend is Labor weekend. And Americans usually spend time with their families going out BBQing. The camp site at Anini beach for instance was full of locals BBQing. You could see that they were locals because their cars were not rental cars. Mainly big pickups and some old ordinary cars too.

On our way home we stopped at Foodland to buy some groceries for dinner tonight and lunch tomorrow. At home we had Kalbi BBQ again. Leftovers from the other day – it seems that Chie and I don’t eat as much as what is the normal American package at the grocery store. We had edamame (soya bean) and tomato salad as a side dish. Very yummy!