Sunday, December 24, 2017

Mele Kalikimaka and Out with the Old and in with the New

We went on the Hauula Loop Trail again with a few of
our "closest friends." At the end of the hike we saw
some amazing graffiti.


We had over 30 missionaries on the hike.

We filled up the narrow, muddy trails.

We had to cross some slippery streams.


Santa was among the amazing graffiti. 

And of course we had to visit Santa and the Mrs. at the
Hukilau Marketplace with our friends the Seilers. 



Bill finally got 4 of the 6 permits for the duplexes they
are building, so here they are tearing out one of the old houses.
Gratefully, it's out with the old and in with the new for 2018.


Sunday, December 17, 2017

Another Graduation

It was lucky for us that my cousin Hilma Bellessa and her hubby
had a layover in Honolulu on her way home from serving in
Mindoro, Philippines. It was so great to meet them and hear
all about their mission over dinner.

This was the magical  sunrise on one of our morning walks.

Here we are celebrating the crew that hung the Christmas lights
The Hukilau Marketplace. Colleen Williams, Kathy Himle,
Kathy Stott, Spring Seiler, me, Nancy Waterfall, and  Earlene Swasey

Graduation was fun with one of our student workers in
our office, Ryan, from Hong Kong. Elder Rasband spoke and he called on
Donny Osmond to say a few words. Donny  was there for his
daughter-in-laws's graduation.

Jamie from our office needs more leis. She is from Tonga.

Yuri from Japan, another office worker.

Bill and I with  our Mission President Becker and his wife.


Sunday, December 10, 2017

Lilikoi Junction

Karla and Clyde Robins took us on a fun hike
for our P-day. We only got lost twice.


We started in a neighborhood in Pupukea above Shark's Cove.

Looking up we don't quite know how this happened...
but perhaps George met the same fate.

Someone had even decorated this palm tree. This trail was
full of mountain bikers and we have vowed to bring our
bikes next time.

The scenery was beautiful with great views. We ended up at
the Sunset Beach Pillbox Trailhead. We had left a car there.

Our Christmas Open House with the BYU-H missionaries.
Sister Perkins (in the yellow) will be returning to Orem soon.


Sunday, December 3, 2017

It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas (Well, Sort of)

We attended the lighting ceremony for the BYUH campus and
it was very crowded.

This is the best pic of the tree, but not
the best one of Elder Garff.

This is the Aotearoa Devotional. It includes the
 islands of New Zealand, or the Maori people.
The carvings represent their various tribes
 which go back hundreds of years.
 The students all seemed to know  the tribe they
descended from and they told us about it as
they stood beneath their family carving.

The entire group. The couple in the front are senior
missionaries serving at the PCC. 

The haka can be very intimidating to unwelcome visitors. The
young man on the right of center with his tongue out is Sam
from our Ward. We had to speak on dating at our sacrament
meeting last week. There are many more young women
than men here so it is a challenge.

After the devotional we rode to the North Shore where this
was happening; the Vans World Cup. We were glad we
rode our bikes since the traffic was horrible.

There was quite the crowd on Sunset Beach watching the event.

The waves weren't enormous, but the surfers are judged on their
maneuvers and they have a time restraint to perform. They
have to catch the right wave in the allotted time.

Lots of wave runners and  lifeguard support.