In my 30’s, I liked to go on vacation in Hawaii. Vacation in Hawaii
was a peaceful and joyful experience for me. The hotel I often stayed
was one of the top hotels; it was Moana Surfrider Hotel. This classic
hotel has an antique feel just like Victorian architecture; its white
colored charming building brought me comfort and a little luxury.
At the hotel, the white entrance welcomes the guests. After passing
through the entrance hall and walking down the hallway, I reach
a wide-open outside bar. In the bar, there was a middle-sized
comfortable stage, and a classic grand piano stood nobly next to it.
At night, local bands perform music on the stage; soft jazz music
fills the space with their low slow voice. Outside bar, the blue ocean
was spread before us, and we could walk to the beach through the bar.
I sat on the beach all day long and saw birds flocking around the beach.
Murmuring sound of waves tickles my ears, and chirping birds comfort
my eyes. After staying a few days there, I felt like getting over stresses
and tiredness brought by busy city life. Indeed, spending vacation in Hawaii
is like charging energy to me.