Lessons Learned From Hawaii

If I had it to do over again I’d do it in a heartbeat. I have never seen such beautiful beaches. Crystal clear waters. Mild weather. It was one of the most enjoyable major trips I had been on in a while.
Some lessons learned:
From Pearl Harbor Church of Christ, I discovered that it is ok to grow closer to your fellow brethern. Small groups can be good, and I wish my own church would do them, if only at limited times.
Always use sunscreen. Always.
It’s ok to step out on your own and go to your own island. Drive around a bit. Turn into a pumpkin by the end of the day.
Lava reaks havok with nature, yet if you wait long enough, a beautiful paradise will form.
The U.S.S. Arizona Memorial is overrated. Apart from sounding unappreciative for the lives lost, people build it up way too much than what is really is. It is a tomb. There isn’t anything flashy about a cemetery. And I’m not so sure it should be considered a tourist destination in Hawaii.
808 is not just an area code; it’s a lifestyle for some people. Me? I’m 615 All Day.
A Chrysler 300 is considered a compact car for Enterprise. Also never try to drive a Chrysler 300 on Front Street in Maui. You’ll never find a parking space.
The Southernmost Point? Not worth it.
I may not have the opportunity to return to Hawaii, but I’m hoping for it.