luau party
It is really hard coming back to town when summer has just been so much fun. Though I don't start class for another three weeks, it is still difficult to wrap my head around the fact that I have got to just fall back in to normal life after a whole summer in Hawaii. That's right I said it, Hawaii.
My parents moved to Hawaii when I graduated from high school last summer and I told them that I would be spending every summer of college with them. This year I made that promise in to truth and it was probably the greatest summer I have ever had. I had never even been to Hawaii before so it was a huge shock at first. The second big shock was the fact that my parents had a full house built and arranged before I ever got there. Of course their style of decoration was still the same but it was just a tiny bit surreal to see them living there. From there back porch I could hear the ocean off in the distance and there was almost no noise but that all the time. Every once in a while a car would go by outside on the road, but it was usually almost completely deserted. Honolulu was a completely different story though.
I definitely experienced plenty of the nightlife of Hawaii to keep myself interested and excited about being on the island with only my parents. Since there was an endless supply of tourists to the island, the parties every weekend were endless and always awesome. My favorite places were the dance clubs because they could do the luau party theme while still throwing the glow sticks and glow necklaces around. I must have spent all but one of two Saturdays all summer at a club somewhere and by the time I was read to leave I had used up all of my party supplies and spending money. Now I am here and it is certainly going to get some getting used to. Not only is the climate going to be an issue, but the parties here may not be able to stand up to what was going on over on the island.
My parents moved to Hawaii when I graduated from high school last summer and I told them that I would be spending every summer of college with them. This year I made that promise in to truth and it was probably the greatest summer I have ever had. I had never even been to Hawaii before so it was a huge shock at first. The second big shock was the fact that my parents had a full house built and arranged before I ever got there. Of course their style of decoration was still the same but it was just a tiny bit surreal to see them living there. From there back porch I could hear the ocean off in the distance and there was almost no noise but that all the time. Every once in a while a car would go by outside on the road, but it was usually almost completely deserted. Honolulu was a completely different story though.
I definitely experienced plenty of the nightlife of Hawaii to keep myself interested and excited about being on the island with only my parents. Since there was an endless supply of tourists to the island, the parties every weekend were endless and always awesome. My favorite places were the dance clubs because they could do the luau party theme while still throwing the glow sticks and glow necklaces around. I must have spent all but one of two Saturdays all summer at a club somewhere and by the time I was read to leave I had used up all of my party supplies and spending money. Now I am here and it is certainly going to get some getting used to. Not only is the climate going to be an issue, but the parties here may not be able to stand up to what was going on over on the island.
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