Today, I spent the morning exploring downtown Honolulu with my dad.
First Stop: Hawaii State Art Museum
'One' of dad's favorites...
Dad staring down Prince Kuhio...
One of my favorites...
To be honest, as interesting as art is...we REALLY came 'down' for the food ;)
'Downtown' is a restaurant at the 1st floor of the Hawaii State Art Museum and has had pretty good reviews.
They have a take-out bar also...
The food was a bit pricey for lunch, but very good! I could tell they used quality ingredients and take the time to develop the menu. And I won't go into any more detail (since this is NOT a review), but you should try it when you get a chance.
I ordered the Seared Ahi Club Sandwich with Smoked Bacon, Avocado, Wasabi, Arugula on a Multi-Grain ($12.75) [sorry bout the bite, forgot to take a pic...was so hungry, lol]
My dad got the Soup/Sandwich Combo ($11.50) with an Italian Cured Meat, Olive, Arugula, Provolone Panini & a Beef with Black Beans soup. [and what can I say, like father, like son]
Last Stop: Let Them Eat Cupcakes
Can't go to downtown Honolulu without getting some cupcakes at Let Them Eat Cupcakes! I usually don't like cupcakes, but these are AMAZING. The best cupcakes I have ever had (and at $2.50 to $3 each, they bettah be)!
It was my dad's first time so recommended the safe-bet, everyone's favorite...red velvet.
I, on the other hand, had the Maple Bacon! They had always been out when I went in the past, but today it was calling my name. And yes, not weird at all, but actually pretty good (still like red velvet bettah though).
And if you dine in, they give you free coffee, but only in this mug...lol.
If you've gotten this far down my post, I commend you and thank you. However, there was a point I wanted to make with this post...
I had a great day with my dad today. Probably like many of you, I don't always get along with my dad. I actually prefer hanging out with friends who are my age, have similar interests, and don't always stress me out! But, we need to remember that our parents need us too. They love us and want to spend time with us, but often just don't know how to ask (especially dads, maybe its an Asian thing, lol). So my challenge to you is to find a day or even part of day to spend some time with your parent(s)...even if it may not be the most enjoyable. If you're away from them, give them a call. In the end, its relationships that last and what relationship is more important than the one between a parent and their children.
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