Thursday, July 22, 2010

Aloha, from California


Aloha from California! I'm getting re-settled after a 9-day trip to see da’ family in Hawaii. This gave me 7 days on the Big Island, and 2 days to travel.

I belched out a blog of frustration upon arriving in Hawaii and finding several problems with my rental. Most of you didn’t get my usual e-mail notifying (or warning) you about my post. You didn’t miss anything uplifting. Since I rent little apartments, relocating isn’t so easy, but I’m glad they were able to find another home available a few miles away, where I stayed for one night until the property managers could clean the rental and restore power to the refrigerator. I did lose some food that I couldn’t keep cold enough to trust eating (including a scarily warm Costco-sized package of chicken thighs), but most of the rest of the trip was much better!

It’s tough only seeing my granddaughters 2 times a year. At 2 years and 4 years old their changes are rapid and profound. Hearing those little voices call out “Nana!!” with excitement when they see me is THRILLING, though! We made as many memories as time and energy allowed…a couple of beach trips, a hike at the north tip of the island, and sharing some fun, goofy family times including prolonged games of “Babies”
(just add imagination)
and endless (painfully so to adults) Knock-knock jokes. (You don’t want to get me started.)

The afore-mentioned hike, to Polulu Valley really tested my endurance. We were at least able to rest on this lovely bench at the bottom before starting back up the trail. I think it was good for both my younger daughter, Karen, and I to change places, as she did a GREAT job taking care of me on the way up!

I did indulge in some solo time, including attending my first luau. I’d never been to one before, as I thought of them as too commercial, but was referred to “the most authentic luau on the island” through a young local fellow I met. I’m GLAD I went! Here’s a link to an abbreviated clip of some of the dancing…loved the power of the male dancers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYo64_PCSyE

I was also able to spend an art day with my older daughter, Lauren, thanks to her mother-in-law taking care of the little ones. Lauren showed talent in sketching (particularly facial portraits) from an early age. What with the responsibilities of raising little ones and limited space in her little house, she doesn’t have much of an opportunity to indulge her creative side. It was a wonderful day for both of us, and it FLEW by! The screened-in lanai at my rental proved a lovely space to indulge.

On my last night in Hawaii, the family met at Bubba Gumps (which my younger granddaughter pronounces as “Bubba Dumps.) While it might seem funny to eat at a chain when in Hawaii, it was my 2nd meal there on this trip. The food IS good…and we had a lot of fun together. Here’s a pic of my younger daughter, Karen, and her boyfriend, Dakota.


I flew back home on Saturday, and have settled back in, unpacking and making up for lost sleep. On Monday, I went in for another PET scan, got the results on Monday, and had my regular chemo on Wednesday. I’m back in the groove, so to speak. I loved seeing the family, but it is really wonderful to be home again. It does help that I’ll be seeing my granddaughters and one of my daughters in about 2 months, when they come to the mainland for a wedding.

9 comments:

  1. Sounds like a wonderful trip and full of love and fun. Welcome home! Now you have to come to our house for dinner - when are you available? We'll tell you all about our trip!

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  2. I love this picture of Lauren drawing by the window....love you, Lani

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  3. Dear Linda,
    I am so glad you had a great time with your family in Hawaii. I enjoyed seeing your pictures too. I hope we can get together again soon. Love ya, Dusty

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  4. What a joy to have two darling grand babies~! And what a shame you have to go all the way across that big body of water to visit them. hugs, Sue in Beautiful downtown Lake Hodges

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  5. Hi! So glad you had good quality time with the kids. It's so important for them to know their grandparents. I cherish my granddaughter to bits!

    Yer lookin' good, gal!
    Love, Anne G

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  6. Welcome home! You look so well-rested and the pic of your and your grand-babies is wonderful!!
    Bet you cried when you left 'em.

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  7. Electra,
    It wasn't as hard as it usually is, because I know I'll be seeing them in 2 months!!

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  8. Sounds like a fabulous trip! A little 'Aloha' time is just what you needed! Thanks for sharing-love your blog and pics! Tamera :)

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  9. Hi Linda,

    Glad you had a great time with your family. You're looking good in the pictures. Karen, Lauren, and the little ones look great. Let's do lunch in a few weeks-
    love,
    Lindy

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