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Monday, April 18, 2011

As of late...

Time is flying. Too fast.
It seems like I got back on the island only a few weeks ago, but it has been a sweet three months.
As always, not really any legit complaints in my life though I could find a few things to ramble on about if I wanted to. It's all waterfalls and beaches, walks and bike rides, horses and fish, and of course a little study and a lot of hard work. To sum the three months up, I could take up a good, well, three months... But instead I will very quickly enlighten you with a short glimpse at the amazingness of Lucinda kate's current affairs, as I know you've all been on the edge of your seats (Francie trying not to pee with excitement) in anticipation of this email/blog post... Ha, yeah right. But I will tell a few tales 'cause although I pretend this blog is to keep you all updated and ensure you that I have not suffered an unspeakable fate, it is really so I can relive this chapter of my life that is coming to an end FAR too soon...

My 21st birthday was, to say the least, rad. Mum shouted me breakfast at the royal Hawaiian in honor of that great man who is my Grandpa. After stuffing my face with eggs bene, I spent the day like a beached whale in the sand, sipping mimosas at Waimea bay. Emily and Erin organised an amazing day full of my favourite things, followed by dinner with the hanai family. I was even bed by 11pm!! Just like my 18th birthday but without the vomiting a mum ;)


Woke up to an amazing prezzie from Erin - national geographic, prayer flags and photos decorating the lounge :)

Cake on the beach

Happy birthday at Waimea bay. Amazing

School has trickled by at what seems like sloths pace. Painfully slow, interesting and hairy.
I was lucky enough to spend my 'spring break' on Big Island (the island called Hawai'i) with my roomie Madi, and her lovely family. We departed our warm and cozy home for the cold, empty airport at 340am. Since I am a broke student we had to get the cheapest flights available... This meant we arrived utterly exhausted and in need of a chill day. Relaxing though it was to sit in lazy boy chairs and watch movie after movie, this was only acceptable on day one, and come morning number 2 I was itching for some adventure. My few days there were choice. With cooler temperatures and a very, verrrrry slow pace of living, it felt a lot different to Oahu. Almost like a different country. The whole island is amazing and definitely a magical place.

Wild horses joined us in Waipio Valley

Hilo lava cliffs. 

Lava caves

Waipio valley - one of my favourite places of this lifetime

Madi and I on the black sand beach at Waipio

More wild horses, this foal must have been only a few weeks old

Friendly wild pony who loved cashew nuts

not so friendly wild pony who was a little skittish

Madi making peace with the friendly ones

Kisses :)

Found a brittle star friend while snokelling in the tide pools

Ocean, my haven


Snorkelling in the tide pools created by old lava flow. This was AMAZING! The corals here were huge, bright and thriving, home to so many fish, cucumbers and other critters.
sorry for the butt crack shot..
Kayak trip up a river with waterfalls and rocks to play on

Playing on fallen trees. Madi is lots of fun!
More climbing with the falls in the backround
We've continued to explore our island when not bogged down with school work and I was even lucky enough to have a visit from the wonderful Lydia Lyell. These were some of the best 10 days spent on the island and I loved getting to share my secret spots and hiding holes with her. We played, swam, beached, surfed before the sun rose, caused some trouble, hiked, listed to live jazz, and even shopped (well Lydia did as I have no moola to spare). With many laughs and exchanges of stories, the days went, as usual, way too fast and Lyd soon had to head home on the plane with her daddy as pilot. Tear. Everyone loved her. Almost 2 weeks after she left my roomies are still asking if we can keep her. The family loved her to bits and being the amazing child that she is, she left a mark on this little island and an especially big mark on a certain boat named bang.

Fav place for a quick dip and sunset 

The lovely Lydia in her babe aloha attire 

Sunset at our spot, it was a beauty just for Lyd

Lydia and I playing in Manoa falls near home

Warming up after a chilly dip under the waterfall

Beer and north shore after a hard morning surfing

Dawn patrol surfing, first ones out - even beat the sun

Playing on the beach

Although I have grown up a lot over this past 9 months, I am sad to say that I am still a very silly child at heart. An example I know you will all enjoy.. 

This episode of idiocy and total dorkness took place a few minutes after the above picture was taken. As you all know, my competitive nature often overshadows the oh so limited amount of 'thinking before acting', self control, and common sense that I poses. 
I will set the scene... After a long morning of surfing, Lydia, Madi, Nicole and I are enjoying a relaxing dip in the shallows. Small waves are gently rolling in and biting our ankles, as the real surf is out deeper on the reef. 
My short attention span kicks in and I decide that it is time for a wave-jumping competition. This Lucy-invented game is as follows. Contestants sprint from the beach to the shallow water as the wave approaches and do the raddest, most stylish jump onto/into the oncoming small waves as they possibly can. 
Judged, of course, by myself I was surprised that I only managed to recruit Madi. After one or two rounds of me beating her by a mile I decided to up the anti and try for the glory of the forwards flip. Dun dun dunn...
My first attempt was terrible, resulting in me mistiming the sprint, screeching to a halt before I jumping, and falling hard on my knees as if I had no control over my limbs. 
Needless to say the girls were in fits of laughter. 
My second attempt, while Madi casually stood watching and probably trying to learn from my wicked technique (smart move), went almost as bad. I jumped, forgot to flip, and just belly flopped onto the wave. 
Third times a charm, right? 
Wrong.. Third times a fail. 
This time I run with great timing, style and speed, leading into a poor jump that was not quite high enough, a flip that was not quite flip-like enough, and go head first into the smooth face of the wave. 
Now you are all probably thinking "well thats o.k it's just water, surely it didn't hurt or anything". 
Wrong again... Being the great mathematician that I am I calculated that I must have hit the wave at exactly the right angle for it to deliver enough of a blow that it felt like I had hit concrete, not water. I came up in so much pain I couldn't see, though that could have been because my eyes were full of seawater... 
I crawled, like a big slow monk seal, onto the beach and moaned with pain. It was so bad that I felt sick, light headed and dizzy for the rest of the day and had a headache that lasted almost 4 days. 
From the diagnosis of the onlookers of this disastrous attempt at sly skill, I had given myself a concussion. That's right, I gave myself a wee concussion by trying to flip into knee deep water. 
I think people call that sort of thing stupidity?

So dear friends, in conclusion, I leave you with a poem.

Life is great and life is fun,
but do not flip into shallow water for it is dumb. 

Aloha and Aroha and Mahaloz

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Trip home then back to my new home in my new home

The last few months have been pretty hectic, but great!
December came faster then I ever expected, bringing excitement, anxiety, waves, family, hello's, and goodbye's. Almost like the feeling of homesickness, I had little control over which way my emotions would fly when my eyes snapped open in the morning. 
My trip home for xmas was getting closer and closer. This was super exciting, though it also came with the sadness that I would be leaving some of the people I had become to close to. This is where the anxiety came from as I am terrible at saying goodbye. My last two weeks were mostly spent cramming for exams and hanging with Keir, who had ventured over for pipe. It was so much fun having him here, and of course the family loved him. Sadly, this visit also meant that my last few days in Hawai'i were not spent adoring the people I was leaving. This was good for me as it distracted me from the looming farewell, but left people feeling unloved - Tove, Marissa, Jerry, and Andi, I am so sorry! You know I love ya :)
Finally it became time to fly, and their was a very tearful goodbye (not from my end as I am heartless).

But the warm welcome on the other end was more then I could have imagined! Fran and the kids were there (totally for me and not Keir haha), and Alisa, Jose and Claire. Claire, my substitute 'boyfriend' for the past how many years had a very cute sign with her and I immediately burst into tears. Who would have thought!

Love you Patrick star!


Home was wonderful, but too short. It was the best 2 and a half weeks of NZ summer I have had. Sadly I didn't make it to Coromandle to visit Joan, or to Golden Bay to visit Em. But alas, it was fab. My ladies gave me the best send off with the cutest fish and chips dinner picnic on a cliff in Devo with views of the beach and Rangitoto.







And of course, the Te Ngaere Bay trips were amazing and it was lovely to see my fav kids again :) They're getting way too cute!





yes Fran you are clearly one of my fav kids too!





Now I am back on this lovely little island. It really is amazing :)
I spent 2 weeks staying with my Hanai family. This was awesome, of course. It feels so much like a second there. I got to know Art, the dad, a little better too as we had coffee and breakfast together most mornings. He is a really intelligent and amazing man. Partied a bit (of course) with my bro Kaniela, and chilled with Marion though she is so busy so wasn't home much. Erin arrived a week after I did and also came to stay with the Lymans. I had been house hunting like crazy with no luck, then one day I found the perfect place. Everyone keeps asking me for photos, and I do have a few for you. Unfortunately I have been extremely busy with school and work and have not yet finished decorating my side of our room. But we have a HUGE bedroom between the two of us. It has enough room for 2 double beds, a three seater couch, a desk, and still a lot of floor space. We have our own bathroom, a lovely kitchen and a cosy lounge...
Kitchen and dining table

Our room, mostly Erin's side

My bed and corner, litttttle messy (as usual)

Our (free) couch and Erin's bed.. hadn't quite found places for the boards yet..

My study space

My closet corner

The room. Our carpet looks dark here but it's actually nice and light cream coloured. Lets hope it stays that way!



So that is most of the place.. We also have a really nice yard with some outdoor furniture. It is a beautiful place in a really nice, quiet neighbbourhood. 
There is a short-cut to Uni which makes it a 3-5 minute walk and a really speedy bike ride. We have a little area of shops which is a few mins walk down the road complete with cafe, coffee shops, supermarket and chemist. 

Our place on the left. Yard with Plumeria tree, avocado tree and seats in the shade :)



Also, just a five minute bike ride further into the valley are a few awesome hikes to the waterfalls. At the moment it is all lush and green from the rain they had over xmas so it is looking amazing! All in all an amazing place to live.
Hiking up (in jandles..)

the first swimming hole

more hiking

the second swimming hole


Emily, me and Erin. :)
Another hike just a bit down the road

We live in Manoa valley, and this is Manoa Falls

Sign said "do not swim" so we swim....

It kinda hurt when you stood under it

Muddy trails

I have been looking into staying until the end of the year to work and get more experience. My boss (the lab job I have) said he would love to keep me on, and I even got myself an internship form May until December at the university research island - Coconut Island - working with sharks. However, there is apparently no legal way for me to do this extension so I will be coming home in July. Tear! It sucks after finding such a home, but it will be good to get back and finish my degree. I think....
It is my 21st birthday (my real one) on Wednesday! I was not really looking forward to it as I was sad to have none of my family and friends from home here, but it looks like it will be a great day. Erin and I bought a very cheap car in the weekend (it runs really well and all, just looks a bit shit) so I we are going to take the day off and head north to beach it. Then Marion has organised a nice dinner at their place so I will have my birthday evening with my Hawaiian family. I am very excited now :) They are too good to me! The end :)