On retail's busiest day of the year, it's only fair that I put in my contribution ~.~ Unfortunately, there are no "day after Thanksgiving" sales in Maui.
We started the day with breakfast by the pool. Well, it was breakfast for me (french toast) but more like lunch for Richard (grilled ham & cheese panini). I got about 10 minutes of tanning in then we were off.
First stop, the Shops at Wailea. Richard went to visit his favorite watch store (again) and I did some (minor) damage at Louis Vuitton. Bought my mommy an early Christmas gift and Richard & I both bought organizers. Hopefully it will make me a little more productive. But I'm thinking mostly I'll just be thumbing through it looking at all the cutie pictures of cherries. :)
Then we headed up north to Ka'anapali's Whaler's Village. Again, to visit the 2nd branch of Richard's favorite watch store. This time I didn't do any damage at Louis Vuitton. :)
After all that walking we got hungry. On the way down to Lahaina, we stopped by Aloha Mixed Plate on Front St. Wow! Pretty good food! The ambiance of the place reminds me of that little restaurant in '50 First Dates'. We had a pupu platter among some other appetizers. Our "small snack" quickly turned into a 'large meal'... but then again most of our meals do. So we headed down to the main part of Front St. to walk it off.
After buying a few souvenieres, we stopped at the edge of the harbor to watch the sunset. Unfortunately we walked too slow and by the time we reached the edge, the sun had already set. Oh well. Back to the hotel to rest. Isn't it funny how tired you get on vacation? I mean all we've done is sit around and rest but somehow I end up exhausted. So anyhow we rested for a bit at the hotel then went to the lobby to eat a pear tart.
We ended the night with a quick dip in the Jacuzzi. It really was a quick dip. I can't stand more than 2 minutes in hot water. =)
We started the day with breakfast by the pool. Well, it was breakfast for me (french toast) but more like lunch for Richard (grilled ham & cheese panini). I got about 10 minutes of tanning in then we were off.

First stop, the Shops at Wailea. Richard went to visit his favorite watch store (again) and I did some (minor) damage at Louis Vuitton. Bought my mommy an early Christmas gift and Richard & I both bought organizers. Hopefully it will make me a little more productive. But I'm thinking mostly I'll just be thumbing through it looking at all the cutie pictures of cherries. :)
Then we headed up north to Ka'anapali's Whaler's Village. Again, to visit the 2nd branch of Richard's favorite watch store. This time I didn't do any damage at Louis Vuitton. :)
After all that walking we got hungry. On the way down to Lahaina, we stopped by Aloha Mixed Plate on Front St. Wow! Pretty good food! The ambiance of the place reminds me of that little restaurant in '50 First Dates'. We had a pupu platter among some other appetizers. Our "small snack" quickly turned into a 'large meal'... but then again most of our meals do. So we headed down to the main part of Front St. to walk it off.
After buying a few souvenieres, we stopped at the edge of the harbor to watch the sunset. Unfortunately we walked too slow and by the time we reached the edge, the sun had already set. Oh well. Back to the hotel to rest. Isn't it funny how tired you get on vacation? I mean all we've done is sit around and rest but somehow I end up exhausted. So anyhow we rested for a bit at the hotel then went to the lobby to eat a pear tart.
We ended the night with a quick dip in the Jacuzzi. It really was a quick dip. I can't stand more than 2 minutes in hot water. =)
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