Aloha, Maui!...Maui expense totals...Six weeks in paradise...Now off for additional weeks paradise...Lava flow still holding...New photos...
It's hard to believe that our six weeks in Maui has come to a close. We've loved every moment of this laid back, stress free, easy lifestyle so typical of retirees in Hawaii.
All these photos shown today were taken on Sunday early afternoon. |
Hibiscus appear to bloom year round in the islands. |
And yet a few new blooms magically appear in the tropical climate. |
The shoreline from our condo's beach front. |
In four months, we'll expect to recover $16,000, a drop in the bucket of the cost of the family gathering. However, this difference will pay almost half for the upcoming cruises to Australia and the balances due on our rentals for the next upcoming two years! That's the way to recover!
The blooming season in Hawaii has long since passed for many flowering plants and trees. |
Now, back to the Maui expenses (rounded off to the nearest dollar).
Car rental /fuel $1,368
Condo rental 5,789
Groceries 1,581
Dining Out 111
Tours & Misc. 140
Total for 45 days $8989
Cost per day $ 200
Within our average monthly budget although we'd budgeted an additional $1700 for food (dining out and preparing our own meals) which we never used.
We're pleased to have magically ended up with our preferred monthly of $6000 (an amount we're willing to pay for our travels) as we brace for the added expenses we'll experience when our family members arrive, mainly for groceries.
The bananas in the yard grow bigger each day, soon ready for picking. |
Tiki torches on the lawn by the shore. |
Mike, the condo manager, decorated this tree for the mail room. |
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Photo from one year ago today, December 1, 2013:
One year ago today, we were on our way to South Africa. We wrote about the frustrating delays we experienced in those multiple flights. For details, please click here. |