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SPAM SPAM SPAM - Oh the Joys of SPAM!

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

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Yes. Hawaii loves spam. Some call it “Hawaiian steak” but to mostly everyone spam means breakfast, lunch, dinner or spam musubi… (more…)

The Resurrection of Rap Reiplinger

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Even over a decade after his death, Rap Reiplinger is still being recognized for his local style humor. I know I’m one of many who grew up on Aunty Marialani’s “not too sweet… not too rancid… but just right…” comedy sketch. That was fun to watch and then there’s also the infamous “Fate Yanagi” song which (for now) I can’t seem to get out of my mind. (more…)

Supporting Hawaii’s Troops: Memorial Day on Oahu

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

395831263_d269fa925d_m.jpgMemorial Day - It’s a time to honor fallen soldiers for giving their lives towards the pursuit of our freedom. It’s a time when our community pulls together to gather in thousands of leis to decorate Punchbowl – the final resting place for many island veterans. (more…)

Things to Do on Oahu This Weekend

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

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May 24, 2008 – May 26, 2008

Memorial Day Weekend means it’s a three day weekend and I can only think of one thing - barbecue! Well… At least for me anyway…. But if you’re looking for something to do, check out these places on Oahu this weekend! (more…)

5 Activities to Explore Oahu This Summer

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

at_the_beach.jpgI’ve decided that I’m going to do everything I can to make this summer great for me and my kids. Since they are going to be home with me, I wanted to do something different and make it interesting and fun – a summer they’ll never forget. Since it’s been one of my personal goals as a parent to expose my children to the various cultures that exist in Hawaii, I came up with a list of things I’d like to do with my children. A few years ago, when one of my children was studying Hawaiian culture, I wanted to take him to the Big Island. Well, maybe this is the summer that we’ll finally get to go there. (more…)

Making Hawaii Traffic Safety a Culture

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

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Making Hawaii a more walkable and bikeable community is definitely going to take a lot of effort. The Honolulu Advertiser just ran a three day special series written by Rob Perez, Advertiser Staff Writer, covering pedestrian traffic safety issues – a hot topic on the table of many of Hawaii’s government agencies. (more…)

The Shift of Hawaii Mom and Pop Stores

Monday, May 19th, 2008

hawaii_business.jpgAs a kid, I remember seeing tons of these stores everywhere. In fact, they were the only places my parents would frequent. Especially growing up on Kauai, the largest chain was the Kress Store. I’m sure there were other large stores, but I rarely saw them. Today, I still see some Mom and Pop Stores still around, but most of them have gone… OR have they really? (more…)

Getting Creative about Cutting Costs

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Climbing_Dollar_Sign.jpgWith the way Hawaii’s economy is going, we’ll have to start getting creative about cutting costs and finding more opportunities to increase our income. Let’s put it this way. There’s madness in doing the same thing the same way and expecting different results especially when we know that economic times are changing. So we make adjustments in how we live, plain and simple.

The first thing we’ll need is information. Where can the deals be found and what can we get?

Here are a few sites that can help us with that.

1) The first is a freebies / coupon site called “Free Meals and More” found at Keiki Gifts blog. When I saw the partial listing of the types of items that were being offered, let me tell you, that the coupons are well worth the one year fee. Thanks to Keiki Gifts for finding that deal and letting us know about it!

2) The second blog, Hawaii Money Saving Mama, finds the freebies and deals in Hawaii both on and off the internet. Her most recent post was about places that offer “Kids Eat Free” nights in Hawaii.

3) Frugal Mania, part of the 451 Press Network, offers tips and resources for frugal living. In this one post, Michael talks about the bento box which we are all familiar with – those Tupperware containers. You know, it’s been several years since I’ve worked a corporate job that I forgot what happened to my containers. I had some pretty nice sectioned ones that held just enough food for me. Anyway…

Anyway, I plan to make this topic a regular part of the posts I do. If you have any other sites you’d like to share that can help us cut the cost of living in Hawaii, please share them here!

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Summer Means Mango Season (Part 2)

Friday, May 16th, 2008

mango.jpgSo continuing where I left off yesterday… I was reminiscing about mango.

Anyway, here was my next thought as I heard my mom’s request to ask for mango. “What if I buy some mangoes from Foodland?” You know, the thought of buying mangoes brings the same kind of feelings I had back when bottled water was being introduced – “What?!?! Pay for water?!?! No way! I’ll just keep drinking water straight from the tap if you don’t mind!” (more…)

Summer Means Mango Season (Part 1)

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

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I’m getting excited because mango season is right around the corner! I was driving through Liliha the other day with my mom when we spotted a mango tree full of little green mangoes.

My mom asked me to pull over on the side of the road. “Go ask them if you can pick some of their mangoes and you can make pickled mango.” A quick image of me walking up onto their front porch flashes through my mind AND THEN, better judgment kicks in! I think to myself, “I’m not sure who owns the tree and I certainly don’t know anyone who lives near the tree’s owner.” (more…)

Still Believing for Personal Economic Growth

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

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Gas prices have risen. Our rice supply is short. Aloha Airlines shut down and today, I read that Hawaii’s revised economic outlook, as forecasted by the State Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT), shows that Hawaii will grow at a slower economic rate than originally predicted.

Wow…. This must be like a 20/20 hindsight thing…

Our tourism industry has been highly impacted by the folding of one of Hawaii’s top airline carriers. ATA also followed suit and announced their close shortly after Aloha did. It’s reported that we’re not attracting the kind of visitors that we used to and as if that isn’t bad enough, outbound travel (namely those annual trips to Las Vegas) will most likely be affected as well.

Despite all that; call me blind, ignorant or whatever you want, but I’m still choosing to believe that my personal economic growth can happen. I’m choosing NOT to listen to the news reports or state predictions. Hey, after all… I’m the one who’s responsible for preserving my hope and my future.

For those of you who are asking yourself how is it that I can be so optimistic, let me share with you my reasons.

1) I know I’m always going to be making money. Even if I lose my job, I’ll find another one because I know I’m responsible for my own economic growth in Hawaii.

2) I’m well stocked in case anything should happen. I’ve got three bags of Hinode rice in my cupboard, four packages of CostCo pack toilet paper and twelve cans of spam. You see… I’m good to go! I’m also the person you want to live near during hurricane season.

3) I understand that a declining real estate market means an increasing number of real estate deals. I just have to go find them, but first, let me take Donald Trump’s real estate investing course. Can I borrow a few thousand to get started?

4) I’ll make the financial adjustments I need to get through whatever economy Hawaii faces.

a. I won’t work at Nordstrom.
b. When bicycling becomes safer, I’ll park my SUV to feel the wind in my hair and save on gas at the same time. Maybe, I can even “pack” my kids when I have to drop them off at school.
c. As for those trips to Vegas, well… you know how that’s going to go.

5) When my tax rebate check comes in, I’m going to do my part and put it back into revitalizing Hawaii’s economy. Yes, I’m abstaining from purchasing anything on eBay and Amazon.com.

I will still choose to believe for my personal economic growth because I know that no matter what anyone else says I’m always responsible for the life I lead.

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Frank De Lima Still Rocks!

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

I’ve been starting to hear about Frank De Lima a lot these days which is great because he still ROCKS! After more than a decade of not hearing anything about him, late last year, my kids told me that he visited their school and did a show. And of course, they started talking about being PODAGEE (pronounced po-da-gee ; say it like you see it). Honestly, I thought he ended up in Vegas or something like that, which is where most Hawaii people seemingly end up at.

Anyway, as I wrote yesterday’s post, I also saw another legendary comedian Andy Bumatai hosting a talk show which featured Frank De Lima. COOL! If you remember, Andy Bumatai had a television programs, “High School Daze” and “All in the Ohana” but I think I’ll post about that later.

Getting back to Frank De Lima, this guy is amazing. It turns out he started his own 501(c)(3), The Frank De Lima Student Enrichment Program which is touring throughout the elementary and middle / intermediate schools. I wish I knew that! I would’ve done the “casual drop-by” at my kid’s school! This two-year tour ends at the end of the month, but as I look at his calendar, he’ll be performing at Dot’s in Wahiawa for a Father’s Day event.

I was also surprised to hear that he was doing some humorous song writing. I know my mom told me last year about the June Jones song he did, but I didn’t really pay attention. Anyway, the main reason I bring that up is because I found this video clip on his site that plays the June Jones song. This song and other songs are available on his website for free downloading as well.

I’m glad I’ll be hearing more about him these days – really funny stuff!

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Last Minute Mother’s Day Ideas

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

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Happy Mother’s Day to all you fabulous Mom’s! May your day be blessed beyond measure and filled with the love that you have generously sown into the lives of those around you!

Now for the Dad’s and kids – if you haven’t bought a present or decided what to do, here’s a quick listing of a few of my favorite restaurants that I know your precious Mom would love to attend. (more…)

“Your Best Bet” Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for Hawaii Mom’s

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

mothers_day_dancing.jpgMake Mom’s gift extra personal this year. I know finding something she likes might be a little difficult since we no longer come home with those cute, school made mugs, photo frames or drawings that she always loved, but hey, we need to step up anyway. Here are some of unique things you can get for Mom and perhaps, you can even share in the experience with her. (more…)

A Glorious Morning

Friday, May 9th, 2008

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Look at the gorgeous morning sky! These photos remind me of how great mornings can be in Hawaii. I was actually at Kakaako Park on that day and couldn’t help but notice this awesome photo opportunity. If you woke up to that every morning, how great would your day be? (more…)

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