Sunday, June 22, 2008

Monday, June 16, 2008

Kaneohe - 6/15/2008

Me and my photography buddies are involved in obtaining photos for a community-based calendar which will be distributed to the residents of the Kaneohe/Kailua region at the end of this year. Susie, Leslie and I spent yesterday morning in Kaneohe trying to get some shots.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Michelle and Jason Wedding Reception - 6/14/2008

I attended Michelle and Jason's wedding reception, not as a photographer but as a guest. Here are a few shots that I took.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Jolie and the Cell mate

I gave this guy to Lorna for her birthday. She named it Jolie (after Angelina) because of its lips.

The cell mate - looks like a chick on steroids.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Sock Monsters

My new friend Joel introduced me to the world of sock monsters. You buy a sock, you add limbs, lips, ears, eyes; you stuff it. It's so much fun creating these "monsters", and it really doesn't matter if you lack sewing skills because the more deformed your creation, the cuter. As much as I'd like to keep my "family" together though, I keep wanting to give them away. I guess I just gotta keep sewing. June 10, 2008: Been home sick for the last three days, so my family continues to grow. Here're two I made today. The cow is for my buddy, Leslie, who continues to inspire me with her enthusiasm.

Dragonfly revisits: 6/7/2008

A dragonfly rested in our driveway. It allowed me one shot before it flew off.
It reminded me of another dragonfly that paid us a visit one night three years ago. My family was grieving the loss of our beloved pet dog, Kula. My son, Landon, in particular was having a hard time dealing with his death. Wendell and I were in the living room watching American Idol. Suddenly, there was this funny sound coming from outside the front door. It kinda sounded like rain falling. It stopped. And then it started again. Wendell went to the front door and said, “Oh, it’s a big moth or something.” I went to the door and I saw that it was a dragonfly, and it was big enough to have set off the motion detector light. When I looked, it was just resting there on one of the slippers.

I ran to the bedroom to grab my camera. I ran back and opened the door and was able to get off two shots. I don’t know if it was the flash or what, but the dragonfly suddenly darted up as if awakened and flew straight into the house, flapping and fluttering all around the living room with that strange, loud rustling sound. Me and Wendell (mostly Wendell) started screaming bloody murder, trying to get away from it.

By the time Landon came into the living room to find out what all the commotion was about, the dragonfly had settled down between the sofa and a chair. Landon sat on the chair while I settled into the sofa and we both stared down at it. I told Landon, “I think it’s a sign.” Landon looked closely at the dragonfly, looked up at me and said, “The day after Kula died, while me and dad were golfing there were a lot of dragonflies out there too, but Ma, I don’t see how that’s a sign.” So we both laughed, and I said, “True.”

Then, it dawned on me . . . there was a movie . . . “Dragonfly” with Kevin Costner. I said, “Oh, my God, Landon, there’s this movie, it’s called, Dragonfly, I wonder if it’s the one I’m thinking of.”

Landon and Taryn went to Blockbuster right away, and we watched the movie that night. It’s about a doctor whose wife dies. Her favorite thing was dragonflies. The doctor's scientific mind believed that when you die, you die, and that was it, so he had a hard time dealing with her death. The movie is about her trying to contact him from beyond. I watched the movie in awe . . . not just because of its content, and not just because it was so pertinent, but mostly because a dragonfly actually flew into our house to give us this message. At the end of the movie the doctor says that we need to trust and to have faith. His last line in the movie is, “It’s belief that gets us there.”
Landon meets Kula - 1993
Landon and Kula cruising - 1996

Aaron's Graduation - 6/3/2008

My nephew, Aaron at Kalani's graduation.
Proud mom, my sister Geri.
Excited aunty, my sister Leigh.
Recreating the lei giving for me, my sister Didi and nephew Charles.
No. 1 signholder my brother-in-law Glenn.