Originally Posted by Maggie in NC
It's nice way past Asheville! I'm 100 miles from Atlanta and Asheville in the country. It's rural but, it's home...for now. Nothing takes the place of family so, as much as I loved Hawaii and would love to return, as long as my dad is still around, I'll be in NC. Housing is mo betta here LOL. So are the schools. But, you'll miss Zippys.
I get my coffee and cracked seeds sent. Never knew I was a coffee snob until I moved back! Still get all the Hawaiiana I can by shopping online. I do miss the beach and the aloha but, I love the public schools here. I've been trying to talk my Hawaiian born daughter into getting a volleyball scholarship to UH but no such luck-yet! She is Hapa and looks really exotic here in rural NC. She loves it here so, we'll stay, until...
I am with you, I love Kauai. If I could live anywhere in the world, Kauai would be in my top 3!
Good luck on your journey to the mainland!
I do think sometimes that wanting is better than having though. I work 40+ hours and don't get to those beautiful warm beaches. My daughter is 14 and loves to swim, but hates the schools, even here in Hawaii Kai. She houlie you know, Yeah? She is in the #2 top schools in all of hawaii and that does'nt really say much. middle school and high school Education is not what you come to hawaii for. Humidity is lower than NC but very few homes have air conditioning. It is called "trade winds" and when they die........no wind.
I will miss zippys.......love my seaweed and mochi popcorn. The intro to all the movies with the hawaiian theme is wonderful and the plumeria flower in my hair each friday is a must.
yes, I am looking forward to the mo better housing and schools. I have been living out of boxes for 2 years now and can not wait for all that square footage. I wonder if I will ever be able to talk "normal" again though. You know how you become at one with the surroundings. It must sound as goofy to others as it sounded to me when I first arived, yeah?.......LOL
Your daughter must be beautiful. I am thrilled that you all are enjoying it there, wish you the best, mahalo and aloha