Mountains, Treasure Chest, Ice Cream, Fat Cat, Gecko

Gavin and Leif have only 3 days of school left. This the view they will be leaving behind for the summer.

The view from Ka’ a’ awa elementary school
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On another note, we stole a treasure chest from the local pirates (evidently, pirate chests are made of solid cedar). Sadly, there was no treasure inside.

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Chrissy and Andy have sadly left us and gone back to Indiana. Poor souls. As a departing gift, they took us and the family to Ferrils to eat a giant 35-scoop ice cream bowl.

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With Holly back at work, there’s no one home to feed the cats during the day. As a result, Sookie has lost some weight, though she still occasionally uses the wall to hold her up.

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Todays random gecko picture.

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North Sound Winter Homebrew Competition

It was one of my resolutions this year to enter my beer into a competition. As I’ve missed all the local beer competitions, I’ve had to mail my beer to Mount Vernon, Washington. More specifically, to Skagit River Brewery for the North Sound Winter Homebrew Competition. The deadline was the 25th and the competition is on December 7th. We’ll see how it goes. I entered a Standard Bitter and a Dry Stout. Wish me luck.

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RSCDS at Bellows Air Force Base

Spent the morning at Bellows Air Force Base for an RSCDS gathering. We totally got rained on, but we got to eat Bubby burgers (new technology to be able to serve your burgers faster), home-made chow mein, pumpkin pie cupcake things (also home-made), hot dogs, Italian sausages, and a few other snack items. I was able to do some grilling, Leif played in the sand and pointed out the jelly fish, Holly hid from the rain whilst the kids did not, and Zenny was just plain cute, and Gavin wrapped himself up in a hammock to keep warm. It was a pleasant morning.

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Retreat!

I’ve been in Hawaii for 13 years now, and I’ve only been to Oahu and Maui. Until now. As part of the CCLC (Community College Leadership Champions) group, I get to travel to outer islands for meetings. This month I went to Kauai. It was quite beautiful and slightly reminded me of Maui. The cottages where we stayed were right on the beach, spacious, and incredibly cozy. We spent two days at the Waimea Plantations located at the foot of Waimea canyon. The weather was perfect and the chickens were plenty. It was fun getting to know the other CCLC members. I think they will be a great group to work with this year.

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We spent Friday as a group learning, reflecting, sharing, and being zen. It was both relaxing and mentally challenging. Luckily, we followed it all up with a party, in which we invited previous years CCLC members. This was exciting for me, not just because we got to let loose, unwind and enjoy the atmosphere, but because I got to showcase my beer. With the school flipping the bill for my baggage, I shipped a case of beer with me to Kauai. Half full of a freshly brewed stout, and half full of an Octoberfest-style beer. Both beers were very well received, even by the two members who are beer savvy.

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On Saturday morning, I did something ridiculously cliche. I woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed, took a long jog on the beach, followed by dip in the ocean, followed by a dip in the pool, followed by a shower in a plantation house shower. Why can’t more days start like that?

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After another day of CCLC activities, a small group of us ran off to check out Waimea Canyon before having to be a the airport. You wouldn’t think there could be such a large canyon on such a small island, but there it was in all it’s awesomeness.

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I can now check Kauai off my list, though I’d very much like to go back.

Next up, Big Island.

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