“Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind... Or forgotten.” – Lilo & Stitch
Today is special, it's Leap Day. And because it's an odd day that happens every four years, I felt it was an appropriate time to blog again. We have been absent for a few weeks due to the passing of a family member, my father. He passed away unexpectedly and too soon as I felt he still had more to offer. My dad was a generous person who loved to live life, share his experience and wisdom with those around him. He’d hope you'd learn and take from it what you needed to become an adult and to grow and become an honest respectable independent person.
Looking back through the years one never really realize how time flies and slips before your eyes. Since childhood, we had spent many summers taking family vacations traveling as a family, and as an adult, we had spent many Sundays over breakfast catching up on the week’s events. If I learned anything from my pop, besides his catch phrase “use your mind”, for me today, Lilo & Stitch’s “Ohana” sums it up.
Here is Sock Monkey with the pair at Kona Café at the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World. If anyone is every interested in having an amazing breakfast, this is one spot you have to visit. Had my dad ever came with me to WDW, we would've definitely had a Sunday breakfast here. I'd recommend the Tonga Toast, a must try for French toast lovers and bananas lovers. Let’s just say it’s Sock Monkey approved.
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