Today was another calm morning during which we did the usual
chores and then had to decide on what to do for the night – we’d heard of some
kind of music event happening in Pahoa but were aware that it might be quite
expensive to get tickets, so in the end we decided to go to Uncle Roberts again - which is quite a new happening since we’ve so far only ever gone on Wednesdays
when the market was on. David from yesterday kindly agreed to pick us up and we
ended up going into Pahoa anyway to check the concert thing out and to possibly
get some drinks. The entry fee for the music thing ended up being $35 and the
7Eleven didn’t have any ciders so we abandoned that entire plan and went to two
other supermarkets before finding acceptable alcohol to take to Uncle Roberts
with us. The vibe there was quite different, the entire market area was
spookily deserted and there were much less people there than on Wednesdays,
most of them youngish Hawaiian boys. We got talking to a few dudes called Kai, Davin
and Moe who were quite cool and went on quite a drunken
rampage trying to impress us which was quite hilarious, but Kai’s constant
repetition of ‘Let’s go, right now… Fully, yeah, right now, c’mon. Fully…’ (trying to get us to come to Maui/Brazil with him) became a bit tedious after a while so we fled to the dance floor with David,
where I had a great time dancing with him, highly amused the entire while by my
own terrible partner-dancing skills.
And these guys. I love these guys. |
When the music was winding down and the boys
got a bit too rambunctious around Sarah we decided to leave, but once again our
companion did not intend to actually bring us home after Uncle Roberts, and
instead suggested going to lie on ‘The Lawn’ at Seaview and watch the stars for
a bit. He got some blankets from his nearby house and so we all settled there
under some palm trees where we eventually fell asleep.
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