Dining at Duke’s . . . . .

If you’ve been to Honolulu you may have eaten at Duke’s, right by the water. This is where I was on my birthday, but its also where we took our young guests for dinner on their first night here. Reed Markland jason’s son) from Alabama and Cole Schroeder (Jeff’s son) from Norfolk had just arrived to begin their 2 weeks in Hawaii as their grad gift from Grandma Sara

The next day Sara and the boys went out to Pearl Harbor but couldn’t get in to the museum and the ship. So before they went exploring further thy picked me up and we went for brunch at Eggs ‘n Things.. An elderly man and his wife stopped by our table yo visit. When the kids told him I was 95 he took a step back, a long look, and then said “She is stunning.”

Just thought I’d get that in there. Things like that don’t happen often.

Meanwhile the boys have been syrfing and explorig. Waikiki is still very quet. Just a few tourists showing up now.

2 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Frances Lehlei
    Dec 16, 2020 @ 17:36:00

    You lucky dogs! Looks wonderful—I’ll bet Grandma Sara is hoping they fall in love with Hawaii. It should be in their genes. I think the tradition should carry on… Have fun, y’all. We are having cold rain all week here ( snow is rare).

    Vaccine is here, so we’re waiting for our turn. Are moving our reservation for our unit to February, and I see we’re scheduled to be finished with the piping February 2. Seems like a good plan to me. Hope to see you then! G. And F.

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  2. Donna Milner Thomas
    Dec 17, 2020 @ 06:14:56

    What a fun time! The boys are tres handsome! Sarah, you look great, and Doris, you astound❤️ So happy to hear you are able to enjoy two restaurants – they are place remember. I bet there wasn’t the usual mg line waiting for seating at Eggs and Us. Enjoy those Christmas Joys!

    Donna

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