Tonight's sunset, behind Honolulu Harbor.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Happy things
Most of you know I'm living in a new place with a new job in a weird time zone, and that I'm pretty damn far away from anybody that I feel close to. There are definitely moments when it's hard to keep my chin up. My new job can be stressful, at times demanding, and of course since it's new to me, I sometimes screw up. And I often don't have anyone to commiserate with. You know how you can get down on one part of your life, and suddenly all these negative feelings about everything come out of the woodwork? I started to worry that all those feelings and attitudes were going to start shaping my life.
This past Thursday, I was able to talk to one of my friends who I hadn't spoken with since I left the mainland. It was a good conversation. She made a good suggestion to help me keep focused on the positive- write down two happy things about each day. I liked the idea, and thought why not share my happy moments with all of you? So here are four happy things that happened in the past two days:
This past Thursday, I was able to talk to one of my friends who I hadn't spoken with since I left the mainland. It was a good conversation. She made a good suggestion to help me keep focused on the positive- write down two happy things about each day. I liked the idea, and thought why not share my happy moments with all of you? So here are four happy things that happened in the past two days:
- That conversation with said friend. It is really great to catch up with loved ones, talk things over, and share.
- On Thursday after lunch, I got to eat shave ice from Waiola's. Shave ice is pretty self explanatory, ice shaved into a power and flavored with syrups. It's a lot finer and softer than a snow cone, and the flavors are loads better. I had lychee and mango topped with lilikoi (passion fruit) cream, and it was yummy. Though I have now learned that condensed milk is the bomb as far as shave ice toppings go.
- On Friday another good friend of mine called me while she was driving her car, because she had heard a song on the radio that reminded her of me ^_^ (Can anyone guess what the song was? It wasn't Bowie). It was also really helpful to talk things over with her.
- When I left work last night it was still early enough to be sunny, and the sun felt fantastic on my body. I could feel my black bike shorts soaking it all up. And when I got home the last of the day's sun was streaming in through my bedroom window. I got to curl up in the sun with a nice gin and tonic and watch Cheers.
Friday, June 17, 2011
I am here!
In Hawaii. I've been here for two months, and been very lazy about getting the promised blog going, but here it is at last! I've just had a most pleasant evening involving some of my favorite things about being here in Honolulu, which was quite timely as I was feeling a bit depressed earlier in the week.
My Thursday routine is to go to an evening ashtanga yoga class in Chinatown. It's challenging, but that's good. I need to get back into good shape and I really like to feel my body working. And it's a time to let go of everything going on outside and just focus on my breathing and the postures. In some ways it reminds me a lot of karate. When class is done I am soaked through with sweat, but feeling really relaxed and open. I go use a little bathroom that has straw mats on the floor, where I can hear a fountain splashing just outside. I really like that bathroom. Then I get on my bike and roll home through the night. Biking at night in Hawaii is very pleasant: 1) the temperature is perfect and the air feels good against your skin, 2) there is a lot less traffic, and 3) certain flowers bloom at night that smell really good. I also like riding through Chinatown at night. It's my favorite area of the city so far. The streets are narrower there than elsewhere in Honolulu so it's less sprawling, but at the same time it's not built up. I actually feel like it has more of a European flavor- it even has one street closed off to vehicles, and has open-air markets every day. At night it smells like jasmine.
Now I am at home in my little breezy apartment eating a breadfruit. It's my first breadfruit, and I am liking it quite a bit. The flavor is sweet and almost tastes like some kind of artificial fruit candy, though not in a bad way. When ripe like this, it has the consistency of pizza dough. I am definitely going to buy it again, I have read that it is a very versatile fruit and can be used as a potato substitute when less mature. You can even fry up chips with it. It's a pretty versatile and important tropical fruit.
P.S. Chipotle hummus is awesome too.
My Thursday routine is to go to an evening ashtanga yoga class in Chinatown. It's challenging, but that's good. I need to get back into good shape and I really like to feel my body working. And it's a time to let go of everything going on outside and just focus on my breathing and the postures. In some ways it reminds me a lot of karate. When class is done I am soaked through with sweat, but feeling really relaxed and open. I go use a little bathroom that has straw mats on the floor, where I can hear a fountain splashing just outside. I really like that bathroom. Then I get on my bike and roll home through the night. Biking at night in Hawaii is very pleasant: 1) the temperature is perfect and the air feels good against your skin, 2) there is a lot less traffic, and 3) certain flowers bloom at night that smell really good. I also like riding through Chinatown at night. It's my favorite area of the city so far. The streets are narrower there than elsewhere in Honolulu so it's less sprawling, but at the same time it's not built up. I actually feel like it has more of a European flavor- it even has one street closed off to vehicles, and has open-air markets every day. At night it smells like jasmine.
Now I am at home in my little breezy apartment eating a breadfruit. It's my first breadfruit, and I am liking it quite a bit. The flavor is sweet and almost tastes like some kind of artificial fruit candy, though not in a bad way. When ripe like this, it has the consistency of pizza dough. I am definitely going to buy it again, I have read that it is a very versatile fruit and can be used as a potato substitute when less mature. You can even fry up chips with it. It's a pretty versatile and important tropical fruit.
P.S. Chipotle hummus is awesome too.
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