Editor’s note: Are you experiencing “coronavirus cabin fever” yet? Here are some fun and unique stay-at-home activities local residents posted on social media. The Herald thanks these contributors for giving us permission to share these with our readers.

Kaialea and Lehia Tanner of Kane‘ohe set up their stay-at-home sushi bar. “Irasshaimase!” (Photo by Bonnie Kahapea)
Kaialea and Lehia Tanner of Kane‘ohe set up their stay-at-home sushi bar. “Irasshaimase!” (Photo by Bonnie Kahapea)
Three-year-old Landon Fox writing letters to his preschool friends. (Photo by Catherine Toth Fox)
Three-year-old Landon Fox writing letters to his preschool friends. (Photo by Catherine Toth Fox)
Retired professor from Kapi‘olani Community College, Robin Fujikawa, with his homemade rye bread. (Photo by Linda Fujikawa)
Retired professor from Kapi‘olani Community College, Robin Fujikawa, with his homemade rye bread. (Photo by Linda Fujikawa)
Valerie Aniya Schmidt and her son, Hunter (a high-school junior at ‘Iolani School), practice volleyball drills in the driveway of their home. (Photo by Tony Schmidt)
Valerie Aniya Schmidt and her son, Hunter (a high-school junior at ‘Iolani School), practice volleyball drills in the driveway of their home. (Photo by Tony Schmidt)
Kensi (5) and Kasen (7) Yahiku conduct a science experiment at home. (Photo by Seilee Yahiku)
Kensi (5) and Kasen (7) Yahiku conduct a science experiment at home. (Photo by Seilee Yahiku)

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