Wednesday, December 31, 2008















Some more pics...these are of the Luau we went to at the Polynesian Cultural Center. It is one of the best shows here in Oahu.

Settling In

Future hula girls
View from our townhouse
More...from second floor, you can see the Aloha Bowl!
Another view of mountains
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Aloha, We are still settling in...but we have met neighbors, have received our household goods and have even picked up the Toyota from the port. We also have discovered more rainbows here than anywhere else...now we know why there's a rainbow on their license plates. Now to finish unpacking and have our broken stuff fixed. Yes, we have broken stuff again. That's something you're used too in the military. However, we do learn from it each time...hopefully so it won't happen again next time.

Since I last wrote, David got strep for Christmas. I think he would have been happier with a lump of coal. Instead he got a lump on Penicillin in the butt!!! He is feeling better now thank goodness. The girls have made some new friends and are having fun, I think! Ashley starts school next week, thank goodness....it's tough having both home for so long, they fight more and more each day.

We also have TV and Internet now!!! Yeah! So there should be pics attached to this post. Enjoy. More pics to come soon.

Talk to you soon, have a safe and Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

ALOHA!

Hello everyone, we are here in Hawaii. It took me a while to have the time to write. We are still in the process of getting settled but have a townhouse to live in and kitchen stuff to cook and eat off of; and our Christmas tree is up and decorated. David still has to work on putting up the outside lights; it's our first time for that and it's not as easy as it looks. I will post pics as soon as possible. We actually live on the Alimanu Military Reservation or AMR. It's a huge crater and we live on the rim of it. There is new housing down in the crater but the waitlist was too long for that.

The weather is beautiful. Warm every day which is right up our alley. It's the rainy season this month and next. That's our winter! And that consists of cloudy and off/on drizzle. This week it's supposed to be nice and sunny.

We are still waiting for our SUV and Household Goods, both of which are still on their respective boats. I am hoping that our vehicle gets here this week...I hate driving a Chevy mini-van with a passion. Not to mention the cost! Driving here is a challenge, thank goodness we have a GPS. It's a necessity here. The island is not that big but roads are very confusing. That hasn't stopped me though, I've found Wal Mart, Sam's, Ross, and the NEX (the Navel Exchange store on Pearl Harbor.

The kids and dog have adjusted well. The time change wasn't as bad as we all had thought. We got Ashley registered at her private school; she starts Jan 6th. The public schools here are less then stellar. Education is not a priority; surfing takes the #1 spot. Kindergarden is not even required here! Needless to say, Amber will stay home with me and may go to preschool in the fall.

Well, that's it for now. I'll post more as things develop.