26 May 2012

Tribute to Friends and Family

The time has come to say farewell to Oahu. As I write, this is my last weekend on the living  on the island... for now at least. I am blessed to have created memories with so many wonderful people. The past two years has been a fantastic journey and the past months tell the story best. Aloha and a hui hou.

My Island Adventure Boy - Sammy T

My Island Crush... Oh I wish we could have become friends. :)
My Visitor from New Zealand - Caron

My Island Visitor and Couch Surfer - DJ

My Family and Support


My HPU Crew and Friends

My Marathon Pacer - Ting-Ting and Go-to Girl/Golfing Buddy - Jen

My Redhead Sister - Jessica

My Awesome Family

04 January 2012

2011 pau... e komo mai 2012

This New Year's Eve was spent away from the crowds, parties, and fireworks (for McLovin's sake). It turned out to be one of the coolest weekends. The camping spot we chose is just down the road from the hale.
 
The weekend started off with some trainer kite flying.



McLovin had a blast chasing the kite...
that was until the instructor landed it in the tree.

The rest of the evening was spent around a campfire made from branches "pruned" to get the kite out of the tree. It gets chilly on the beaches at night. Roasting marshmallows and bottle of Jack kept the fire burning bright. The next morning brought a nice swell. Few things top waking up on a beach to breaching whales and glassy surf. The rest of the morning was spent on the water with no surf crowds.

Sam ridin a 8'6" Dick Brewer board.

Diane ridin a 7'8" Country Surfboard.'


To finish up the weekend we went on a ridge hike above Waianae on the West Shore. Below are a few pics from the other side of Oahu - just over the mountain from the camping spot.


Stone walls and pins that Hawaiians used to hold animals.

Oahu's cactus... agave inside?
Macadamia nut straight outta da shell.

Eucalyptus trees along the path.
Tree cover galore.
More foliage.
View from the top.

Hiking down at dusk.


What an amazing weekend celebrating the turning of the year. Now that 2011 is pau (done), e komo mai (welcome) 2012!