The Low Key Adventure
After receiving that bit of good news last week, I can finally relax and just worry about the usual stuff, like paying for rent and bills. Ever had one of those weeks where nearly every day feels like a Friday? You’re all excited because you think the next day is Saturday, only to suddenly remember that it’s actually Wednesday and you have a shitload of things to do that day at work. That’s how my week was, so I was excited when Saturday actually arrived (for real, this time).
We decided to go on an lowkey adventure…

V.I.P. Trans? Limo service for trannies? I want limo service for chubby dykes.

Why does the Kumon logo look like that?? The “O” face looks kinda…er…slow. I don’t know if I’d be too thrilled about going there if my mom showed me a brochure and I saw that.

First stop is Toys and Joys in Kaimuki. My best friend, Miriam, gave me a tip that she saw some Hello Kitty blindboxes there and I wanted to surprise Kimi (who is crazy about Hello Kitty).

She got a Hello Kitty ballerina. And it came with gum! Those clever Japanese people.

Had to buy me something too. Kimi thinks I look like Stitch. Like in this pic.

For comparison. Maybe it’s my little teeth. Caroline does say I’m an alien.

Kimi wanted to stop by Gulick Deli for lunch. I just came here earlier in the week and now she is addicted to their hash. Like corned beef hash with potato.

This is okazu-ya style–which means just pick and choose what you like. You get charged by each item. We shared one plate and filled it with enough carbs to put us in a food coma until dinner.
The past couple of times I’ve gone for lunch during the week, I’ve been lucky that it wasn’t too crowded. There are a few booths if you want to eat there, but I think this kind of food is best to just eat at home or back at your desk.
Depending on how hungry you are, I’d say you’d spend about $7-10 for lunch.
Gulick Deli1936 S King St
#102
Honolulu, HI 96826
(808) 847-1461
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I know you can't see my face, but I figure most people will recognize me as the big cheeks behind the camera. My name is Kristel. This blog, much like my life, is a work in progress. I take pictures at events around town and I'm big on candid photos. Nice to meet you.