Thursday, December 29, 2005
Reconnecting with Family
One of the best things about going home to Hawai'i is reconnecting with family members. I especially love seeing my cousin's children. Here are some shots of them sitting in a chair carved from a coconut tree.
Ola
Manowai
Moving Words
I'm reading A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies by John Murray. It's a collection of short stories set in different parts of the world - ravaged areas of the world. Murray, a medical doctor and writer, weaves stories of life and death from a medical perspective. I was moved by a particular passage. In it, Stefan, a veteran humanitarian surgeon, explains the need for a philosophy in the face of overwhelming circumstances, one in which death is a common occurence.
"Each life counts," Stefan said. "Every life saved is a triumph. That is what keeps us human. You see. That is why I am here. Every day in the operating theater, I am affirming my humanity. You see that. This is how we will finally win. I cannot change the war, but I can affirm that every life has a value."
Heavy.
"Each life counts," Stefan said. "Every life saved is a triumph. That is what keeps us human. You see. That is why I am here. Every day in the operating theater, I am affirming my humanity. You see that. This is how we will finally win. I cannot change the war, but I can affirm that every life has a value."
Heavy.
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Home Sweet Home
I caught a red-eye last night to fly back to Seattle. Unfortunately, the flight was delayed. The air conditioning system wasn't functioning properly and so we sat in the plane for about an hour and half before we actually took off. We were scheduled to leave at 10:15 pm, but actually left at 11:45 pm. yawn. My brother, Kyle, picked me up this morning at Sea-Tac. When I stepped out of the airport, it was perfect. A light rain and the temperature hovering arond 45 degrees. I love it.
Monday, December 26, 2005
Uncle K
Dean, Sheri and I went to visit Uncle K at the nursing home. Uncle K is my father's oldest brother, who moved from California to Hawai'i. Uncle K had to move into the nursing home when he fell and injured himself. While he'd rather be at home, he has adjusted somewhat to living at the nursing home. Mika, my brother and sister-in-law's new puppy, came on the visit for a little puppy therapy. Uncle K was totally attached to her. He enjoyed holding her, and she even fell asleep in his arms. On our way out, Mika visited with another resident who couldn't stop holding and kissing her. Mika could have a promising career.
Flowers for the Birthday Girl
Saturday, December 24, 2005
The Birthday Girl
Today I celebrated my 40th birthday...ugh. While I don't enjoy counting the years now, I did enjoy my birthday party tonight. In honor of my graduation, my family threw a party for me which coincided with my birhtday. It was a great way to celebrate with family and friends.
The Parc Cafe at the Waikiki Parc Hotel was the setting for the party. The menu was a Hawaiian buffet...my favorite. In addition, there was also a prime rib station, pasta station, fresh fish, and a dessert bar. A great way to spend my 40th birthday. I'll post pictures when I get them from my sister-in-law.
The Parc Cafe at the Waikiki Parc Hotel was the setting for the party. The menu was a Hawaiian buffet...my favorite. In addition, there was also a prime rib station, pasta station, fresh fish, and a dessert bar. A great way to spend my 40th birthday. I'll post pictures when I get them from my sister-in-law.
The Centerpieces
Tonight's party was put together by my sister-in-law, Sheri. She is meticulous when it comes to details, and she really did think of everything. Each place setting had a favor, and there were matching centerpieces. The centerpieces consisted of red, and red and white roses arranged in lauhala boxes. They really added a lot to each of the placesetting.
Centerpiece Prep
The Newest Member of the Family
Well, we have a new addition to the household. My brother went and picked up a puppy today, a black lab mix. She's a cutie, and can you believe it, she's already paper trained!!??!! We left her in a small pen and she pee'd on the paper. Then after we got home, she played around for awhile. Then, she went sniffing around some paper and pooped. Unbelievable. We don't know how old she is, but if I had to guess I'd say she's no more than 8 weeks. Checkout the other pictures of her below.
The Raddison
Friday, December 23, 2005
Grades are in!
It's been a busy day! I got all my grading in, although not by the appointed hour. Of course, it depends on which time zone one is in. Grades were submitted by 4:00 pm today, Hawai'i time, not PST. Nonetheless, grading is done. Unfortunately, I've already had one student ask about how he can raise his grade. Argh.
Off to better news: I'll be celebrating with my family at the Waikiki Parc Hotel tomorrow night! In honor of graduation, my sister-in-law has planned a dinner party for the extended family. I'm actually kind of excited about this. I'll try to post pictures tomorrow night.
Off to better news: I'll be celebrating with my family at the Waikiki Parc Hotel tomorrow night! In honor of graduation, my sister-in-law has planned a dinner party for the extended family. I'm actually kind of excited about this. I'll try to post pictures tomorrow night.
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Mele Kalikimaka
Well I made it to Hawai'i. The trip started yesterday when I got bumped. Yeah for me. I received a $300 travel voucher, hotel and meal coupons for the night, and first class seating from San Fran to Honolulu. Alright...so the bad part was I had to fly to San Francisco, but honestly, I am on Christmas break.
Monday, December 19, 2005
The Weekend in Review
It's been a mad weekend I tell you, just mad. Friday was the last day of finals. I think most faculty and students were just beat. I did feel good to be over and done. That night Kevin and I headed over to the Waterfront Restaurant to see Paula Laney, server extraordinaire, who recently celebrated a birthday. Well, we were in for a real treat. We got there at about 9:00 pm, and thought we'd have some appetizers. Instead we had a full-on six course dinner. It was amazing. The meal began with a beet salad,salad greens with red and yellow beets and goat cheese. Next was the oyster platter. There was a variety which had a cucumber flavor to it. The spicy crab bisque followed. It was creamy with a kick. We had a palate treat with the tangerine sorbet. Light and refreshing. Dinner was a combination of sole and beef medallions. Sides, you ask? Squash, garlic sauteed broccoli rabe, and potato augratin. As if that weren't enough, Paula brought us a lemon rasberry torte and chocolate chip cookie ala mode. It was an extravagant meal, and an extravagant gift. Paula treated us.
I woke up Saturday ready to go to Lacey, about 1.5 hours from Seattle. Jim and Cherie Heugel and I carpooled down for the memorial service of Buel Brodin. Buel was the father of Kristi and Kari, two of my colleagues at the university. I cried through the whole thing...I couldn't help it. It was so touching to hear people talk about a man who lived his life richly. After the service we headed back up to the Eastside. I went home for a bit then headed over to Jim and Cherie's where we then made our way to the Macaroni Grill. What great food. Hawai'i really needs one of these. The spaghetti and meatballs were very tasty. Since it's so close to my birthday we got a dessert, too. Chocolate cake in fudge sauce. After dinner we headed back over to Jim and Cherie were Kevin joined up for a movie...the March of the Penguins. A cute movie although a little slow.
Sunday? I went to church and helped with clean up duties. This actually was a task. Tons of bowls, pitchers, and pans which needed to be washed. After clean up, I headed to Kyle's to drop off presents. The social event of the evening was a turkey dinner at some friend's. After dinner and dessert we sang Christmas carols. How great is that?? I got home at about 9:45 and proceeded to pack and clean. Oh, and color my hair. All this because I had to leave for Hawai'i on Monday.
And here it is Monday and I'm sitting in the Raddison Gateway Hotel in Sea-Tac. I got bumped!!! Yeah!!! So for my inconvenience, I received a travel voucher for $300, a hotel voucher, dinner and breakfast vouchers, and did I mention the first class seating from San Francisco to Honolulu? Isn't this fantastic!?! I'm loving it. So I guess the weekend wrapped up pretty nice.
I woke up Saturday ready to go to Lacey, about 1.5 hours from Seattle. Jim and Cherie Heugel and I carpooled down for the memorial service of Buel Brodin. Buel was the father of Kristi and Kari, two of my colleagues at the university. I cried through the whole thing...I couldn't help it. It was so touching to hear people talk about a man who lived his life richly. After the service we headed back up to the Eastside. I went home for a bit then headed over to Jim and Cherie's where we then made our way to the Macaroni Grill. What great food. Hawai'i really needs one of these. The spaghetti and meatballs were very tasty. Since it's so close to my birthday we got a dessert, too. Chocolate cake in fudge sauce. After dinner we headed back over to Jim and Cherie were Kevin joined up for a movie...the March of the Penguins. A cute movie although a little slow.
Sunday? I went to church and helped with clean up duties. This actually was a task. Tons of bowls, pitchers, and pans which needed to be washed. After clean up, I headed to Kyle's to drop off presents. The social event of the evening was a turkey dinner at some friend's. After dinner and dessert we sang Christmas carols. How great is that?? I got home at about 9:45 and proceeded to pack and clean. Oh, and color my hair. All this because I had to leave for Hawai'i on Monday.
And here it is Monday and I'm sitting in the Raddison Gateway Hotel in Sea-Tac. I got bumped!!! Yeah!!! So for my inconvenience, I received a travel voucher for $300, a hotel voucher, dinner and breakfast vouchers, and did I mention the first class seating from San Francisco to Honolulu? Isn't this fantastic!?! I'm loving it. So I guess the weekend wrapped up pretty nice.
Husky Women Take it All!
The University of Washington Women's Volleyball are now national champions! They swept the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Cornhuskers have some TALL women on their team, but Husky strategy and defense won the championship. Priceless.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Husky Volleyball
Tonight I went over to Dan and Judy's home to watch some volleyball. Dan and Judy are Kevin's slum lords. If only I could have landlords like them. Anyway, the University of Washington women's volleyball team swept the University of Tennessee. The UW women were great. While the game wasn't a nail biter, there were some great plays. Candace Lee (the libero) rocks. Can't wait for the championship game on Saturday...I'm sure I'll be sick to my stomach watching the game. I'll have to clip my nails now so I don't bite them. Go Dawgs!
Christmas is coming soon
There's been so much going on that it hasn't really dawned on me that Christmas is a few short days away. Last night, Kevin and I went to Bellevue Square. I had to buy a Christmas gift for my sister-in-law. There were so many people there. The good news is all the holiday activities going on. Last night carolers were strolling through the mall singing Christmas songs. It made the experience pleasant.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Post-Partum Blues
I never realized how consuming the dissertation was until now. What a difference in my outlook on life. At this point I never want to see the dissertation again...yet I know I'll return to it. Until then, I'm enjoying the thought of Thanksgiving sans research...no interviews to conduct, drafts to write, data to code, etc. etc. etc. It will be glorious to eat turkey, watch football, and sleep. I'll enjoy it...for now.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a state school in western Pennsylvania, about 90 minutes from Pittsburgh. Approximately 10,000 students attend this university. IUP offers several different doctoral degrees including psychology, education, and criminal justice...cool, huh?
The campus this time of the year is just stunning. See the pictures.
Punxsutawney Phil
Is there a doctor in the house?
Well...I've jumped through one of the last hoops. I passed the defense on 10/31/05. The first 15 minutes were a little rough but I loosened up. The chair and readers were friendly and it was a great discussion. They really put me at ease. There are some expected revisions, but after that, I'll be done. Then I'll be able to give physicals. Just kidding. I'm not that kind of a doctor.
Monday, October 17, 2005
And we're off...
This is it. I knew that once I got to this week, everything would take off. My brother is getting married this weekend. I'm losing two (valuable) days for prep (Saturday and Sunday). Instead of going to school on Saturday, I will be hopping on an 8:00 am flight to Vegas. I'll be one of the last ones to get there. My parents, Dean, Sheri and Uncle Freddy (maybe) will be heading to Vegas on Thursday night. The Aunties and Uncles from Hawaii will head out on Friday. There's also a contingent from L.A. but I don't know when they're headed to Vegas. On Saturday we'll do some shopping and then head to Nobu's for dinner. We're also going to squeeze in a show on either Saturday or Sunday night. Kyle and Mary will be getting married on Monday; I'll be coming home on Monday night.
Next week will only be a four day work week and it will be even busier. I have to teach from Tuesday - Friday, then hop on another plane on Saturday 10/29 to head to PA for my defense. I hope I don't forget anything, and I hope I don't get dumber between my dissertation submission and then. I'll be back to work on Monday, 11/7. Once we're in November then the holidays are right around the corner. It's going to fly.
Next week will only be a four day work week and it will be even busier. I have to teach from Tuesday - Friday, then hop on another plane on Saturday 10/29 to head to PA for my defense. I hope I don't forget anything, and I hope I don't get dumber between my dissertation submission and then. I'll be back to work on Monday, 11/7. Once we're in November then the holidays are right around the corner. It's going to fly.
Monday, October 10, 2005
Thanks Martha!
Last night I took Martha and Charles out for dinner. Martha is the poor soul who has read my dissertation...multiple times. So to thank her I invited her and Charles to dinner at the Waterfront Seafood and Grill. Without Martha's keen editing skills and constructive feedback the dissertation would have suffered. Thanks Martha for your commitment to my research.
Kevin's Volleyballs
And finally dessert...
Maggie's Wings
Maggie - The Camera Ho
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Dissertations Arrive in PA
Well, the three committee members have a copy of the dissertation. I was a little concerned since the FedEx tracking website only showed that 1 copy made it to its dissertation. However, by last night, the data was in and it showed that the other two copies made it to IUP by early afternoon. One less thing to worry about.
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
It's in the mail...
Just a quick note to say that 3 copies of the disssertation have been sent to my committee in Indiana, PA. Whew. Now I can breathe...a little.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
The End is in Sight...Sort of...
No posts because I have been busy with the dissertation. I have to mail off my final draft tomorrow. Will I get it all done? I don't know. But it's going off regardless. The chair will read the draft and get back to me on Sunday. Then I rewrite again to have it off on Monday. Maybe the end isn't as close as I think it is.
Monday, September 12, 2005
The Party House
Yesterday I went to a party in honor of one of my colleagues who finished his dissertation. Steve C. finished his work this summer. Lucky dog. Anyway, my friend and I went to the party together which was held at a lovely home on the Issaquah Plateau. This was the party house. Below are pics of some of the party goers.
Back to school for Jolene
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Jeff - The Porsche Man
Thursday, September 08, 2005
The Coolest Sink
Knock knock...
Linda & Abby
I was off campus yesterday meeting with a woman who works at a very large firm in Redmond, Washington. At the close of the meeting, the woman mentioned that she knew one person from the university I work at. As it turns out, the woman she knows is someone I knew well in college. In fact, our mutual friend, Linda, even came to Hawai'i and stayed at my parents' house. Turns out that Linda was still at work and came down to visit...and she brought her puppy, Abby. Abby is like my brother and sister-in-law's dog, Bear. She loves to kiss your face. Made me want to get a puppy.
Sunday, September 04, 2005
Partying with my JA Posse
Every so often the JA Posse gets together...that's right, the Japanese-American Posse. This time it was a Rice Party. Everyone brought something that would go with rice. See below for pics of the party.
Mari - Hostess with the Mostess!
Mari hosted the party at her house today. I met Mari about 6 or 7 years ago when she brought a Japanese group on to our university campus. We've stayed in touch and the highlights are the get-togethers. Of course for this party I don't think she gambled on us staying as late as we did. She also didn't gamble on how much we could eat. We ate all of her rice. She and her parents were the most delightful hosts...I just hope we get invited back again.
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