Lessons from Vacation

It’s always worthwhile to be on the other side of the vacation experience.  And, I try to incorporate the benefit of a fresh perspective in our summer rental business.

For example, I appreciated that our rental cottage was immaculate and thoughtfully equipped.  The owner supplied all of the extras needed for a comfortable week.  And, she provided instructions regarding disposal of trash, recycling, and even composting (a container in the yard).

The best meals were in restaurants that also happened to make us feel the most welcome.  We called for a reservation in a popular beach side restaurant. The hostess said they were filled for the night, yet suggested that if we come early, we will be able to sit in the bar area and enjoy the same view/menu.  It worked out perfectly- an outdoor table with a front row view of the sunset.

My final lesson was from the attendant at the car rental return.  He was so upbeat as he asked us “How are you this evening?”  When I replied that we were sad to leave, he gave the best response ever: “No need to be sad. The island will always be here- so come back!”  What a nice thought.

The attendant then mentioned that he loves to visit the Philippines- it’s his favorite place.  So here is this man living in Hawaii…yet talking about vacationing somewhere else.  We laughed because we understand that even when you live by the beach, it’s normal to be drawn to other destinations.

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