So far, we've worked at least eight hours each day folding sheets and towels, sweeping and mopping floors, scrubbing showers and toilets, doing yard work, and installing bathroom fixtures. Starting tomorrow, we'll add setting up for meals, serving food, and washing dishes because we have a group of fifty people coming. Next weekend, there will be 150 eighth graders here. Now that should be fun!
We're enjoying the people we've met so far, and are happy to be a part Pu'u Kahea. When the work is done, we take off walking or riding to explore this part of the island. On our days off, we'll be able to venture out a lot more.
Last night, we walked with four others to the closest beach to see the sunset.
It was so pretty...
Tonight, our new friends Steve and Sue rode with us to where the road ends on the west side of the island, Ka'ena Point, stopping at another beach or two on the way. We also also poked around in Makua Cave.
I'm looking forward to tomorrow. It'll be great to have visitors on the property. They will definitely enjoy the beautiful, peaceful atmosphere.
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