Aloha!
We had been dreaming about returning to Hawaii 
We had planned to meet Bob’s cousin Alan and his wife Mary in Charleston , SC , and try to catch a military Space-Available flight to Hawaii Jacksonville , FL , because we were nearby in Mayport , FL. 
To our surprise, Jacksonville  had a flight scheduled to Hawaii 
We landed briefly in New Orleans San Diego Virginia Beach 
We landed at Hickam Air Force Base early in the afternoon.  Aloha!   Yay!!!!!
We took a city bus to the Honolulu  International  Airport , next door, after Bob used Priceline to rent a car from Enterprise 
There were no rooms at the lodging at Hickam or Pearl Harbor .  Bob had reserved us a suite, the night before our arrival, at the Five Palms Inn on Kaneohe Marine Corps Base ($76/night, including continental breakfast).  
The views on the Windward side, where we used to live from 1981-1986, were even more breathtaking than we remembered!  The lush, green Koolau  Mountains Paradise .”
On Saturday, Feb. 23, we woke up early, due to the time difference (5 hours – so we woke up at 2-3 a.m.).  But we managed to get a little more sleep.  I did my 3-mile walk, while Bob worked out in the Fitness  Center 
We hit the road to visit some familiar places:
n     The home we rented on Pua Inia St. , Kaneohe 
n     The home we bought on Hui Aeko Place , Kaneohe 
n     Valley of the Temples  in Kaneohe 
n     St. Ann ’s church and school in Kaneohe 
Then we drove over to the other side of the island, to visit the USS Missouri Tickets were ($17/each, including bus ride to Ford  Island ), now a museum in Pearl Harbor , next to the Arizona Memorial.  It was awesome!  We had a great guided tour, followed by wandering around among the wonderful displays.  We saw the documents signed when Japan surrendered on board the Missouri, photos of that and other events including a kamikaze near-miss, the ward room, mess hall, bunks, offices – all filled with artifacts, mementoes and photos.  This was one of the best museums I have ever visited!
On Sunday, Feb. 24, we went to Mass at St. Ann 
We drove to the PX at Pearl Harbor, where I bought a University  of Hawaii T-shirt 
We drove to Waikiki , intending to go to the beach there, but it was too crowded and difficult to find parking.  It seems like there are twice as many high-rise hotels there now!  So we drove a short way to Ala Moana Park, where there were more “locals” and plenty of free parking, and spent a couple of hours on the beach there.  When we lived in Hawaii 
On Monday, Feb. 25, after morning exercise, we drove to Pearl Harbor ’s MWR, where Bob rented a bike for $45/week.
We drove to Hanauma  Bay Hawaii Hawaii 
I had brought a snorkel and mask with me.  It is like snorkeling in a giant fish bowl! But there did not seem to be as many fish as in the mid-1980s – although there were still plenty of tourists there!  
We drove back to Kaneohe  along the coast, past Diamond Head , Koko Head, the Blow Hole, the light house, the house where the TV show “Magnum PI” used to be filmed, and Bellows AF Station.  Bellows has cottages for rent, in a beautiful and remote setting right on the beach.  Also drove through Kailua 
Tuesday, Feb. 26, we took it easy.  After my 4-mile walk – which included a hike up a big hill with radar on top, where I had a panoramic view from Kaneohe  to Kailua 
Wednesday, Feb. 27, after morning exercise, we drove to the other side to visit some sites:
n     Rehabilitation  Hospital Pali Highway 
n     City Hall, where I also used to work in PR.  The Mayor’s Office of Information, I was told, had been moved out of the beautiful old City Hall building, to another building next door.  The nice director there, and her co-workers, remembered my “old-timer” co-workers Gael Mustapha, Carol Costa, Abe and a photographer named Tom.  When I asked the new photographer if he ever flew in a helicopter to the other side, to take aerial photos for the city Planning Department, he said he had done it once, but found it “very scary.”  My feelings, exactly, about the flight I took one day over the mountains, with the previous photographer!  It was one of the scariest days of my life! Much scarier than my flight with a Blue Angel in the late 1970s in Mississippi Iolani  Palace Hawaii 
n     Punchbowl, the Memorial  Cemetery Hawaii ), Ernie Pyle (WWII war correspondent), and Henry Hansen (one of the soldiers who raised the flag over Iwo Jima ).  Also drove up to the lookout, for more photos.  The statue at Punchbowl also appears in the “Hawaii 
n     Tantalus-Round Top Drive 
Next, we drove to Pearl Harbor , where Bob shopped and I rested, because one arthritic hip was aching L.
Thursday, Feb. 28, after exercise, Bob went to the beach.  I was already sunburned, so stayed in our suite to catch up on my writing.  In the afternoon, we took a drive toward the North  Shore Hat  Island 
Twice, when we were driving, we saw wild pigs along the H-3 Interstate.  I saw only two mongooses.
We returned to the base, and went out to eat at the Officers’ Club, which is right next to lodging.
On Friday, March 1, we drove to the other side and up to Schofield Barracks.  We wanted to drive down Kolekole  Pass  – the route the Japanese planes took when they bombed Pearl Harbor  – but we could not find the way to it.  We asked three different guys, and to our amazement, they acted like they had never heard of it!  But a fourth guy told us the pass was closed.  Later, I Googled it and found it had been closed indefinitely due to heavy rains washing it out.  Too bad, because it offers a sweeping view, from the mountains to the ocean.  I once ran a half-marathon (13 miles) down this pass.
On our way home, Bob found a Chinese food take-out place that we used to go to in the 1980s, and we had delicious Chinese food for dinner!
On Saturday, March 2, we sat out at the Officers Club pool, then went to Mass at a church in Kailu.
On Sunday, March 3, we drove to the North  Shore Sunset  Beach 
Then we drove to Hickam, where we reserved a room at Pearl Harbor  for the coming weekend, in preparation for trying to catch a military flight back to the Mainland.
On Monday, March 4, we drove to the Windward Mall in Kaneohe 
Tuesday, March 6, we drove to Hickam, where I walked 5-6 miles while Bob rode his bike.  They have a nice walking trail along the water, behind the Officers Club.  While I was walking, a submarine was making its way back to port!
Went to the library and got a couple more books to read, on the flight back.
Then we went to Hickam  Beach , where I took a two-hour sailing lesson/ride in the harbor, with a 67-year-old man of Hawaiian-Fillipino ancestry who used to be a “beach boy” at Waikiki  and taught tourists how to surf!  He did an impromptu hula for me on the 19-foot sailboat!  He said he is retiring in another week or two, and moving near a niece in California 
Joined Bob for some sun on the beach, then we headed home.
On Wednesday, March 6, I drove to Kailua 
We drove to the University of Hawaii-Manoa, where I had gotten a master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning in 1984.  Went to the book store for some souvenirs, then found my way to the MURP offices.  Unfortunately, my favorite old professor,  Kem Lowry, had just retired.
Drove up to the Pali Lookout to take some pictures.  Then had a nice dinner at the Officers Club.  Bob asked a worker there to take our picture, and when she saw his “Fort  Drum 
Thursday, March 7, we checked out of the Five Palms and left Kaneohe  for Pearl Harbor .  (There were no rooms at Hickam AFB.)  We turned in Bob’s bike, then got our room at the Lockwood complex.  Bob returned the car to the Honolulu  International  Airport 
There were 3-4 flights scheduled for early the next day to Travis or North Island bases in California , so we went to bed thinking things looked good for us to be on our way back to Jacksonville , Fla. 
On Friday, March 8, we woke up at 5 a.m. and checked the schedule again, only to find that all the California Wash. 
So, Bob signed up for that flight, they called our names at Roll Call, and we checked our baggage.  The flight took off at about 9 a.m.  We bought box lunches for $5 each, which the flight crew always passes out during the flight.  The boxes include:  a sandwich, juice, bottled water, fruit cup and candy bar.  I also brought along my red bottle of water, which was frozen because I always leave it in the freezer in the room at night, so I have ice-cold water to drink after my daily morning walk.  The attendant let me take it on the plane, because it was “not liquid yet,” because it was still frozen!
The plane was a C-17.  Passengers sat along the side walls, with cargo and luggage strapped in the center of the plane.  There was plenty of leg room.
As usual, when the plane reached cruising altitude, some passengers sprawled out on the floor to sleep.  One guy even had an air mattress!
After a 5-6 hour flight, we landed at McChord, where we had reserved a room at the Evergreen Inn, which was about one mile from the terminal.  The weather was nice, and we needed the exercise, so we rolled our luggage there, had some pizza delivered, and went to bed.
On Saturday, March 9, we enjoyed the hotel’s continental breakfast, then walked back to the terminal.  The only plane going in our direction, for a while, was to Dover Dover 
On Sunday, March 10, we woke up very jet-lagged, so we just went back to bed!  In the afternoon, we shopped a bit, then decided to rent a car the next day to drive back to our car in Jacksonville , FL. 
Monday, March 11, we picked up the rental car and drove to Fort  Bragg , via the Bay Bridge Tunnel and Virginia Beach 
Tuesday, March 12, we again enjoyed a continental breakfast at lodging, then drove to Jacksonville 
Wednesday, March 13, we returned to our starting point, Mayport Navy Base, just outside Jacksonville 
Next stop:  Camp  Lejeune  and a visit with Bob’s cousin Paulette and her husband Dom, in Wilmington , NC 
 Below are some of our photos from beautiful Hawaii!!:
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| BOB AND I OUTSIDE THE OFFICERS CLUB AT KANEOHE MARINE CORPS BASE | 
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| PANORAMIC VIEW FROM THE PALI LOOKOUT, OVER KANEOHE AND KAILUA | 
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| KITE BOARDING ON THE NORTH SHORE | 
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| SURFER AT NORTH SHORE. THE WAVES WERE NOT VERY HIGH THAT DAY. | 
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| BIKER BOB WITH KOOLAU MOUNTAINS IN BACKGROUND. | 
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| CHINAMAN'S HAT ISLAND | 
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| BOB AT THE PUNCHBOWL LOOKOUT, WITH WAIKIKI AND DIAMOND HEAD IN BACKGROUND. | 
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| STATUE AT PUNCHBOWL VETERANS CEMETERY (SEEN ON HAWAII 5-0 INTRO) | 
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| KING KAMEHAMEHA STATUE (ALSO SEEN ON HAWAII 5-0 INTRO) | 
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| HONOLULU CITY HALL, WHERE CHIP USED TO WORK IN THE MAYOR'S OFFICE OF INFORMATION. | 
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| TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, WHERE LISA WAS BORN. | 
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| BOB WITH LINE OF FLAGS IN FRONT OF USS MISSOURI. | 
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| CHURCH AT VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES, NEAR OUR HOUSE, WHERE LISA WAS BAPTIZED. | 
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| CHINESE TEMPLE AT VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES, WITH KOOLAU MOUNTAINS IN BACKGROUND. | 
 


































