Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Our first trip to Kona

There is one Costco on the island but it is 100 miles away in Kona. We made our pilgrimage there yesterday to stock up. Now, unlike Walmart, I am not embarrassed to shop at Costco. As corporations go, they are fairly good – though not perfect by any means. Read this if you are interested in what is both right and wrong with the company: http://www.bohemian.com/bohemian/04.30.08/feature-0818.html
Anyway, we bought a lot of food, drink and sundries there yesterday. Here are the non-food purchases (total:$127.30):



We also bought about $400 in food items – much of it stocking our bar, of course. We want to be ready for visitors!


In Hilo, the Salvation Army calls it's thrift store "The Sally Shop". How cute. However, they have a bunch of overpriced junk. However, the Kona Salvation Army store is a fantastic. Good deals galore. Here is our haul from yesterday (price: $50):


After our buying adventure, we stopped by Hapuna – the best beach on the island - for a dip in the ocean. Now, that felt great after a long day of shopping.

Ok, so we have kitchenware, food and provisions - now we just need furniture! Three bedrooms with no beds, dressers, desks or anything. The only furniture we now own: a couch and a table. We will turn our attention to finding a bed next. As you can see above, we have the pillows, so we are on our way. Stay tuned.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Robin. Just realized you also have a blog, so I'm going to try to do some catching up. I love Leslie's blog.

I wanted to say I've been to the Costco in Kona! That's where we bought all our macadamian nut (and other) souvenirs on our one and only (so far) family trip to Hawaii in 2004.

Glad to see you had many buying options and that you bought used where possible. Why not?

All the best,
Ginny