Thank god I have my sisters, they always make me feel better and are always down to do anything, they also help me with Tytan when we are in public, they are a great distraction when he get uncomfortable and it helped so much today🤗
After our shopping trip we went to check out my girls bake stand…thesheshed!!! @xoxo.meh.xoxo , @hulalisalvador and Tay have been killing it for years. From markets, to opening Pucker Up, popping up at @DaKUstand and now her own stand. They are so amazing❤️
If you guys haven’t checked them out yet, they are up Kaumana drive on Hokulani St right before the park you can’t miss it🤗
Visiting local bake stands like The She Shed is always such a rewarding experience, especially here in Hawaii where vibrant flavors and community support go hand in hand. What I love most about The She Shed is how it’s more than just a place to grab food—it’s a hub for connection and family. Their Furikake Musubi and Happy Rice Musubi are consistently fresh and flavorful, and the variety ensures there’s something for every taste. The stand’s location on Kaumana Drive, just before the park on Hokulani Street, makes it an easy stop during a day out. Plus, supporting a small business that started from market stalls and pop-ups like Pucker Up and DaKUstand is meaningful; it helps keep local culture thriving. I’ve found that the welcoming atmosphere and genuine passion of the team make every visit a highlight. If you’re ever in Hawaii and looking for an authentic foodie experience that supports the community, I highly recommend checking out The She Shed. Besides the tasty treats, the sense of family and support that surrounds the business really stands out. It’s a perfect example of how local entrepreneurs can create something special, heartfelt, and delicious all at once.

















































































