We had a small amount of time at the airport before our flight left at 11:00 a.m. We had time to do a little bit of shopping. I had been looking for a shirt with turtles down the sleeve and finally found one at the airport!
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Home Again - Home Again
Sunday - Final Day
Emmi had invited a couple from her Bishopric to come for dinner at 4:00 p.m. She wanted Neal and I to meet them and also wanted them to meet her grandparents. We had two wards that Neal wanted to visit this morning to see a few more people that were on his list. While we were at the second ward Emmi got a text from the couple that there was a medical emergency in the family and they had to cancel. We were all disappointed. So looking forward to meeting them. Emmi has talked so much about how much she loves them. But, as it was, the day turned out almost perfect. We got home from our meetings about 2:00 and started dinner. We had steak and potatoes, veggies, salads and dessert.
So many memories created!
After dinner we took the table out on the lanai and played games until it was almost too dark to see the cards. It was such a relaxing and fun evening to spend with Emmi. We ended the day by watching House Sitter and then off to bed. Up at 6:00 in the morning to shower, pack and be on our way to the airport. Left Honolulu at 11:00 a.m. and arrived in Salt Lake at 9:30 p.m. Tucker had picked up Sprout from Dogtopia and brought him to the airport. Happy dog, happy mommy! So good to see that little guy. Got to bed about midnight and up at 3:15 for the temple assignment.
I don't even know how to properly thank my Emmi Girl for hosting us and driving us all over both islands. She was so much fun to be with and so good with Neal. I love you Emmi and am so proud of you. Thank you for your love, your time and your patience. Saying goodbye at the airport was tough for both of us. Always tears will flow but they are a mixture of happy and sad tears. Love you so very much my Emmi Girl.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
An Amazing Day - Day Nine
Neal found out that Walker, Spencer's son, was somewhere in Hawaii. After lots of questions and pleading he was able to get Walker's phone number and found out that he not only lives on Ohau but that he is only about 20 minutes away from Emmi. We haven seen Walker since he was about 7 or 8 years old. Spencer has chosen to not have any contact with Neal for close to 18 years and in doing that has kept Walker away from Neal as well. I don't understand why Spencer has chosen to distance himself from Neal or why he feels he has to protect Walker from Neal. Even Neal's kids are very reluctant to give Neal any information about Spencer or Walker. With that said, our experience with Walker yesterday was amazing, fun, relaxed and genuine.
We picked Walker up around 10:00 and began our day long adventure of seeing more of the island and getting to know Walker. He talked a little about his life's journey. When Walker was 3 months old, his mother, Shelly, left Spencer. At some point Walker and his mother moved to California and lived out of a van. I don't know for how long. Walker did go back to live with Spencer and at 16 left his dad. He had no contact with Spencer for over 4 years. He eventually joined the Army and has been in the army for the last 5 years. He also takes care and supports his mother. I was impressed with how he has taken responsibility for his life. He is a great young man and I'm so glad that we had the opportunity to get to know him. He is very open to love and being loved and getting to know this side of the family.
We stopped at Mokule'la Beach for a little while.We had a delicious lunch at Seven Brothers. Has to be on my list of great hamburgers and fries!! Emmi informed me that these boys are LDS. I figured there had to be some connection with the church when I saw this sign in their establishment on a surf board. One has to LOVE our "Mormon" phrases!!
I noticed that Walker asked one of the sisters if he could have a Book of Mormon and spent a good half hour talking with one of the missionaries while the rest of us were kind of hanging out with the other missionaries.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Friday - Day Eight
Emmi had a training this morning that was mandatory. She left about 7:00 and got back about 11:00. We decided that golf was what we all wanted to do today. Emmi drove us to a 3 par golf course and we played 9 holes. It was very hot today and some wind. Emmi got a birdie on the 9th hole. Nice way to end her golf game.
Thursday - Day Seven
Thursday was a busy and kind of a long day. The way the bird flies, it is a short distance from A to Z but the traffic and the roads can add minutes and hours to a destination. Today was the Polynesian Cultural Center which I will refer to as the PCC. Emmi and I whipped up a batch of banana bread and while it was cooking she ran Neal to find another of his missionary people. I stayed back and tended the bread, folded a load of laundry and washed dishes. Emmi and Neal were gone about an hour and a half. He was able to find the person he was looking for. We sampled the banana bread, which was delicious, and then headed out to the PCC.
This is his dessert plate.























































