Saturday, December 27, 2008
Who's Afraid of the Dark?
Well around a little before 8pm last night the entire island of Oahu went dark. Apparently a lightning bolt his one of our major transmission. Whatever that means? Bottomline is ... we were without power from last night until around 720amish this morning. I had a feeling before jumping in the shower so as soon as I came out I told Guy to charge the portable dvd player. Lo and behold as we are in the middle of watching a movie the power goes out. We were thankful that I had just ordered two battery lanterns from Amazon and had just bought the 20 D batteries required for those 2 lanterns. Guy, Josh and I played a round of scrabble and listened to whatever radio station on the air via my little mp3 player and Guy's mini amp. How's that for making things work. We slept somewhat into the early morning when the hallway light turned on. We cheered loud because I had to get Josh's basketball uniform cleaned before his game. Later we found out that many parts of the island was still without power even 24 hours later. How did people live without electricity? This does remind us to be prepared!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Ho'oponopono - I Apologize
One can never make up for lost time. I have been so delinquent on keeping up with our blog. To say "I've been busy" seems like a sad but true excuse. I don't think I was even really ready for Christmas and .... now the New Year, hum.
November and December had it's share of activity. Too much to get into but we survived and actually are standing on two feet. Now we are in the midst of the bible college being off (like Fuller) until the office re-opens on Jan. 5th. We are enjoying the much needed time off. Guy dreaded the nasty "to do list" that I so lovingly ask to be my Christmas present. Change the shelving in the laundry area, paint the inside of the kitchen cabinets, give the house a good cleaning, change our area rug, etc. Soon Guy will dread "days off" with me. Oh no, I have to keep my good graces with him.
So ... a New Year's resolution to keep up with our blog. Life is interesting and I love reading other friend's blogs so what's holding me back. I have to make time that's all - simple? We will see.
So Mele Kalikimake a me Hauoli Makahiki Hou!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
November and December had it's share of activity. Too much to get into but we survived and actually are standing on two feet. Now we are in the midst of the bible college being off (like Fuller) until the office re-opens on Jan. 5th. We are enjoying the much needed time off. Guy dreaded the nasty "to do list" that I so lovingly ask to be my Christmas present. Change the shelving in the laundry area, paint the inside of the kitchen cabinets, give the house a good cleaning, change our area rug, etc. Soon Guy will dread "days off" with me. Oh no, I have to keep my good graces with him.
So ... a New Year's resolution to keep up with our blog. Life is interesting and I love reading other friend's blogs so what's holding me back. I have to make time that's all - simple? We will see.
So Mele Kalikimake a me Hauoli Makahiki Hou!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Pumpkin Carving Time

Maicah just thought the lighted pumpkins was cool in the dark. In fact, this morning his ran to the sliding door to point to the pumpkins. We love family times like these.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Back to the Norm
Unpacking is the part I DREAD when coming home from a trip. Normally I unpack immediately but this time, I am taking my sweet 'ole time. I want to savor the memories. I realized this was the first time I wasn't homesick.
We missed the kids and grandkids no doubt. In fact our favorite part is giving them their gift from our travel. This trip we weren't able to really do shopping but thank God the Narita airport had many shops. This is where we did most of our shopping.
We are home for 2 weeks then we're off to the Big Island of Hawaii for a Foursquare conference. I guess I have to keep the suitcase out.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Conference Thank You to Volunteers
At the end, Nori shared the ribbon crosses made by the New Hope Hawaii Tutu's (grandmas) to bless the people of Japan. The volunteers were so touched that the grandmas in Hawaii was thinking of them.
My soon to be 85 year old Grandma is one of the tutus and she initiated the making of the ribbon crosses.
Guitars & more guitars!
New Hope Tokyo Service
On woman in particular shared that she feels called to attend Pac Rim in Hawaii. We spoke in depth and I told her I would pray for her. I encouraged her if she could, visit Hawaii for DCAT conference in Hawaii then she can tour Pac Rim and sit in a class. She said it would take a miracle because of circumstances but she would pray. I need moments like this to remind that the world is bigger than my mind can conceive.
After church all the conference volunteers went to a restaurant where Pastor Talo & his wife Nori thanked everyone with a delicious meal and a time for fellowship. By the end of the evening the woman I had spoken to told Guy that she will be coming to DCAT in Hawaii. Wow - God is so good!
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