Sunday, November 30, 2008

Early Christmas

Okay, so it's not a big deal, but Romney and I are excited. We have been using a small 13-inch television since we got married. We got it for free and we have appreciated it. Take a look at it:



Well, one of our couple friends bought themselves a new television for Christmas since they had an older one they've been using for a long while. But theirs is a 27-inch compared to our 13-inch. They knew we had a very small one so they offered their old one to us. Here it is:



Thanks Justin and Tomoe!!!

Monday, November 17, 2008

More Animals

Okay, so going along with what I just posted, here are some pictures of a green parrot we saw in a fruit tree in Romney's old apartment yard. It just flew in, ate some fruit off the tree, and flew away. (Thanks to Beth Sepp for having a camera around and sending me the pics.)


Hawaiian Pueo

A month or so ago, there appeared around the Iolani Palace Grounds a rare Hawaiian Owl. In Hawaiian it's called Pueo. It is supposed that the owl flew here as it was not introduced to the islands by man. This species of owl is not found anywhere else in the world. I've posted some photos of it and a video. On one of the days that we saw it, it was on the grass eating a rat. Enjoy this rare experience! (Thanks to Whitney Ross for having a camera handy at work and taking the time to send me copies!)






Monday, October 13, 2008

Grandpa Kau's 90th Birthday

This last week has been one eventful week. Tuesday was Grandpa's 90th birthday and Romney's parents came from California and her Aunty Debbie and Uncle Alan came from Wisconsin for a total of 10 days. Romney's parents stayed with us since there was little extra room at the grandparent's house.



Each weekend the family got together for dinner and entertainment. Here are a few photos:







The last one is at Willow's Restaurant on Tuesday afternoon.





It was a fun week and a long celebration for Grandpa. We hope he has a great 90th year!

Monday, September 01, 2008

Hawaiian Adventures Water Park

As an employee of the State, I become a member of the Hawaii Government Employees' Association (HGEA). They automatically take dues out of my paycheck so I figured I might as well sign up to be a member. It's actually been a good thing because they occasionally do something fun and I get in for free or cheap. The latest event was going to the Hawaiian Adventures Water Park on Statehood Day, Friday, August 15, 2008. Not only could I get myself and Romney in but up to 10 friends, all at a discounted rate. So we got some of our single friends from the University Branch to come with us.



One of the newest rides was called the Tornado. It looked kind of scary and we did get a thrill, but it wasn't too bad. Here's Romney and me coming out of it with Caleb (You Shik) Hwang and his girlfriend, Jen Crowther.



For lunch, HGEA provided a nice plate lunch at no extra charge.



Here were a few other rides we really liked.






For more photos, check out our Picasa site.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Makapu'u Lighthouse

Romney's mom was on island for the past month. While here, we were able to run around and do some site-seeing. One of the places we visited was Makapu'u Lighthouse. There's a nice (i.e. paved roadway with little slant) trail that is reported as 2 miles long that take you to the edge of the ocean. The lighthouse is very small but well-maintained. There are some nice views from the top.


Romney and Laurie on the trail.


Makapu'u Beach.


Rabbit Island.


Makapu'u Lighthouse.


Laurie, Romney, and Dainan at the top.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Anniversary

Well, we've made it one full year! It seems crazy that we've been married that long. It doesn't feel like it. For all you thinking the question: We are still madly in love with each other and wouldn't have it any other way.

For our anniversary, we drove up to Laie, stopping along the way to take pictures at some of the picturesque beaches. Once in Laie, we went to Laie Point and then to the temple for more pictures. We borrowed a tripod from one of our married couple friends in our ward so that both Romney and I could be in the photos. It worked a lot better than when we went on our honeymoon on the Big Island. Either she was in the picture or I was, but never both.







Also, for Christmas, my parents gave us each an apron for cooking in the kitchen. So, here's us posing.



To see more of the photos, go to my Picasa site at my Picasa account.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

New Life

Well, it's been a long while. I guess the biggest change in my life has been meeting and marrying my wife, Romney Maw (now Skeem!!!). Here she is:



I met Romney at the University Branch here in Honolulu, Hawaii. She had moved in two summers ago. We did a few things occasionally and then I asked her out in the fall of 2006. We became serious in January 2007 and by March 29th, I had proposed. She graciously accepted and we were married on July 20th, 2007. We wanted to get married in Hawaii (like everyone else in the world) but it would have been very expensive to get all of the family here. So we picked the Jordan River Temple since it was close to Romney's brother and sister-in-law, Taylor and Natasha, who live in West Jordan. Romney's originally from California so her family drove up, and my family drove down from Idaho.

I've finally graduated from UH with my Masters and am working as an archivist at the Hawaii State Archives. It's fun work (for the most part) and I love my co-workers, so I'm happy to be working a "real" job.

Romney is working a part-time social worker job while attending UH's Master Program in Social Work. Her focus is Gerontology so she'll be able to take good care of me as I get old! She should hopefully graduate in May 2009. Then we'll both be successfully employed shortly thereafter.