Boy, what a difference a day makes. For much of our day yesterday, beach hopping in South Maui, we had a decent amount a cloud cover. Today, however, staying nearby in Ka’anapali, the sun is bearing down full blast and making it a hot one in paradise.
Cindy’s down by the pool as I type, pretending like it’s only our second day here (we wish). Our plans of taking it easy and relaxing are pretty much in play right now. The only main activity we have planned for our last few days is our luau tonight here at the Sheraton. Unfortunately, our Tours of the Stars at the Hyatt last night was canceled yet again. We don’t have much time left, so we didn’t reschedule it for this trip and we’ll try again in February. From what it looks like, we’ll probably opt for a later viewing next year, perhaps the 9pm session instead of the 8 o’clock.
Cindy and I did head down to the beach briefly last night (around 10pm) and the skies were pretty much clear. We didn’t spend too much time, however, because as we were headed down there, we saw a few folks feeding three baby kittens that were just born here at the Sheraton and looked like they were starving. We had seen cats here on our previous trips, just wondering around various parts of the resort, and saw them last week, too. We didn’t see the black one for the last few days, and now we know why. It was a cute little scene and not something you’d expect to find here.
That’s about it for now. We still have two days left, and I don’t want to start sounding like the trip is over, but it’s been an exciting and fun time this year and has us totally stoked (excuse the surfer speak) about coming back here in February. It is a little too early to start that countdown, though.
Mahalo.


