I can't believe this.
My God it is that time of the year. Even in Hawaii you are going to have a certain amount of condensation. There is even condensation in the desert to a certain degree. It is a natural combustion byproduct in an internal combustion engine.
Yesterday there was an actual ice build up from one stop light to the next from water running running out of the exhaust at -20 degrees. I have an ice build up on the quarter panel of the truck from a hundred and twenty mile trip in that weather.
You won't find anything wrong other than short drives not burning off the condensation. Blown head gaskets are not that common. Coolant leaks do happen periodically but a great majority are external when they do happen. The colder the weather the longer it takes. Just because the temp gauge reads normal don't mean that the engine is completely warm or for long enough.