11.27.2010

Things I'm Thankful For

First and foremost, my husband Howie:



He is everything to me and I love him very much.

My family:

And Howie's family:

For this beautiful Earth God gave us to enjoy (and enjoy we do):



   






For our home:
That I am slowly turning into a masterpiece.

My B.F.F. and ever Genelle.
It seems like most of the time I try to take pics of Genelle, I get something like this:
 And then sometimes I get gems like these:






She has been my best friend for over 10 years now.
She is my sista from another mista.

For our cats Onyx and Jax:
Their curiousity is forever endearing.

For our health because it is so important.

And for talents and hobbies because what's life without those?

11.18.2010

Lucky

Man, I have had the best luck lately!
So, my credit union likes to give a lot of stuff away on Facebook and lately they've been giving some good fortune to me!
First, I won a $100 visa gift card for a contest I participated in.
And yesterday I received an email saying
"Congratulations!  You're a winner!"
for some Harry Potter tickets.
Yay!  I never win anything!
(that's not true, but isn't that what you're supposed to say?)
I used the $100 to buy me some greatly needed clothes.  I gave away all mine recently to my sisters so, it's only fair that I get some new ones, right?  I thought so.

The Harry Potter tickets we're torn about because I had already bought tickets for Friday night and we have great seats.  Their show is on Saturday afternoon and the seats are unknown.  The tickets have numbers on them, but not a specific row so, I'm afraid they are first come first serve, BUT we can invite friends to come with us...what to do?

11.10.2010

Thank Your Body

A co-worker of mine shared this link with a bunch of people in the office today.
Give it a read.
It really made me think.
I really need to change the way I perceive my body.
Negativity gets you nowhere.

11.07.2010

Handmade Whiteboards

I do not claim myself to be a very crafty person, but I got this idea from a coworker and decided to try it out.  They are handmade whiteboards made with picture frames.
I bought these for $3-$4 each at Walmart.
Took over my Mom's Criket machine for the night. 
Borrowed scrapbooking paper from my Mom.
And made these fun whiteboards for the ladies I visit teach!
This one is for a younger girl we teach. 
This one is for a Mother of three. 
I thought this one would be fun for a lady we visit that is raising her grandson.
She can put happy moments that make her smile on this board like "Jeremy aced his test!"  or "Good luck on your soccer game!".

I thought they turned out pretty cute and I was pretty proud of myself.
I can't wait to give them to the ladies we visit!
(and to all you regularly crafty people out there, this was my first attempt so don't judge!)

Oahu - Part 2

Day 3

This was one of our casual days where we decided not to plan anything just incase we found something we wanted to do.  We slept in and then headed to the Honolulu Hard Rock Cafe for lunch.
 I really wanted to see Iolani Palace.  Iolani Palace is the only royal palace on U.S. soil.  The only problem with the palace was their hours.  They only have it open from Tuesday through Saturday and only from 9am to 3pm.  This didn't fit in with our schedule.  So, we dropped by on a Sunday just to walk around a bit.

 To our surprise and amazement the palace just so happened to be open to visitors because of an event they had going on!  So, we got to go inside!  Unfortunately, they don't let you take pictures though.  But, I was so happy we got to see it.
Then we jumped in the car and took a drive up to the north shore!

 The sights to see on the north shore are incredible.  If we ever go back to Oahu again we're definitely staying up there.  It was beautiful.  I couldn't really get a lot of pictures because the road is really narrow and there weren't a lot of places to stop and pull over.  It's a shame really, but these will have to suffice.  We stopped at this funky store for a potty break.  I ended up buying a cute Hawaiian sarong from there.  It was only $4!

Day 4

Today was another highlight of Oahu for me.  We planned a dolphin excursion at Sea Life Park on the east coast of Oahu.
 Howie didn't find swimming with dolphins very exciting so, I did it by myself.  I didn't mind because Howie turned out to be an excellent photographer for me!
Here you can see me waiting for the dolphin fun to start.  I'm in the front of the line.
First I got to do a dolphin foot push.
Those animals are strong!
I was surprised!
Dorsal tow.
We got to pet the dolphins as they swam by us.
I got to hold a dolphin.
Aren't they cute? 
The dolphin instructor said for us to "Give these guys a round of applause!" and as soon as we started clapping one of the dolphins swam by us splashing us with his fin!
It was so funny! 
After my dolphin excursion we checked out the rest of the park.
We saw sea turtles and got to feed them. 
Penguins  
We sat and watched a sea life show.  It was so cool to see the dolphins do tricks! 

They brought out sea lions that did a ton of tricks!
The park was set right on the coast.  Beautiful! 
When we'd had enough of the park we went back to the hotel, showered and went into Honolulu for dinner.  After searching for a place for a while we settled on Senor Frog's.  Ever been to one?  It's so weird.

The staff felt that they needed to constantly entertain everyone dining there.
First they got up and did a line dance to "Cotton Eye Joe".
The rest I didn't get pictures of because I was trying to enjoy my meal.  But, they came out to sing Happy Birthday to a girl at another table and sprayed her with a huge can of condensed air...multiple times.  (I've got to admit it was a funny sight to see.)  They started playing a loud song that had buzzing sounds in it and then all of the sudden a large man wearing a fly suit...and a diaper...came out and walked around to different tables.  And lastly, right before we were about to leave, they started playing a Tequilla song overhead and then a group of workers came out with a bottle and started tilting peoples heads back to give them a taste of whatever they had.  They came to our table and I was afraid to try it thinking it was alcoholic.  Luckily, after they splashed it in my mouth I could tell instantly that it wasn't so, it was all good.  I think it was a blueberry margarita mix without the alcohol.  Anyway, we were pretty happy to leave that restaurant.  We didn't know what was going to happen next!
We walked back to our car and came across this cute little shopping area called King's Village.

It was cute! 



Day 5

On our last full day in Oahu we toured the fabulous Pearl Harbor.
Here is the anchor from the U.S.S. Arizona.
On the boat out to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial. 



Here are the names of the men that died on Decmeber 7, 1941.
Here are the men that survived the attacks and died later.
There are still 21 survivors alive today.  When they die they will request to be burried back with their crew.  They do this by cremating them and putting the urn down an entry hole on the ship.
Here is the oil that has been leaking from the ship for over 60 years now.  The remaining survivors believe that the oil is a result of the ship crying for it's lost crew members and once they have all passed on and been returned to the ship the oil leak will stop.
I guess we'll see in time if that is correct! 

We got to see the U.S.S. Oklahoma memorial. 

Then we toured the massive U.S.S. Missouri.
This ship is still owned by the military even though it's a museum now.  They could still use it today if they needed to.  Even with it's age, it's still able to keep up with ships they use today.


This dent in the side of the boat marks the spot where a kamikaze plane hit it. 
Inside the U.S.S. Missouri were cramped quarters unless you had a pretty high rank in the military.  I wouldn't have wanted to be an average crew member on board.  No thanks. 

One of the kitchens. 
 Control rooms.


After seeing the Missouri our tour took us to Ford Island to see a plane museum.

We got to see the Ford Island Control Tour, but seeing was it.
The building is full of asbestos so, it's not open to the public.
There are future plans to renovate it though.
Maybe next time! 
The last thing we toured was the U.S.S. Bowfin Submarine. 



Very cramped quarters on here, too. 





We loved this tour.  Very neat!
The next day we flew home. :(
Until next time Hawaii!
We enjoyed our stay.