Friday, April 09, 2010

since i moved to kaimuki it's been more difficult to get myself out surfing.  when tony asked me what i wanted to do for my birthday this year my immediate answer was to spend a long weekend at a hotel in waikiki and surf every day, like i used to do.  that's what we did, and it was great, but my birthday, february 8th, was the last time i went surfing.  turns out there is a world of difference between living within walking distance to your break and living far enough away that a vehicle is required to get you and your board to the water.  

i have access to a truck for the time being and i still don't go.  i think my challenge now is to grow my relationship to the ocean and my sport into something different from what it was for so long: the backbone of my relationship with steve, who was my partner for 15 years, now my ex.  i got used to surfing being the thing that defined and bonded us, and i was accustomed to the way we went about it.  making the choice to leave that relationship ultimately meant cutting myself off from that lifestyle, and that lifestyle WAS hawaii to me for so long.  now every time i go out it's a new, almost unfamiliar experience again; actually, finally being in the water is a comforting relief - it's the getting there that i'm having trouble with.  

when i first started drifting away from surfing frequently, it was the rainy winter of 08/09.  i was getting my garden started in aina haina and explained, to myself as much if not more than to others, that i was taking a break from 'surf' to work on 'turf' ... it was catchy and it worked.  i was, after all building a beautiful vegetable garden with an ocean view, and i don't really like to surf in the rain.  in the time since then my new relationship with tony took off faster than i ever planned or expected, and i've been able to extend the 'turf' concept to include all the hard work we've done over the last year to find and 'build' a place for ourselves.  first things first, and we've done pretty well so far.  i'm in love with our home, which is, despite the lack of a true 'yard,' and no offense to my parents or my ex, the nicest place i've ever lived.  

since we started settling down here we have started getting back to the beach.  i haven't been surfing, but i've been getting in the water regularly and that's really what it's all about: swimming with angelfish and rolling around in the shorebreak, relaxing on the sand with beach lunches + beers.  we go to kahala beach and look at the sweep of ocean and mountains from diamond head and black's point past koko head to maunalani heights and say, "this is our neighborhood."  we go to waikiki and mix with awestruck, elated and sometimes very cute half-naked tourists and say, "this is where we live."  

so i realize i AM growing my relationship to the ocean and hawaii.  it IS transforming from what was an idealized daydream of a distant escape to what is now a reality i wake up to every day.  all along as i've observed the distance that has grown between me and surfing - the core reason i moved to hawaii in the first place - i've never gotten down on myself too much, i think because i know that the distance is made of all the other good things i'm growing for myself here.  i have faith that i will return to the surf when i'm ready, and when that happens, crossing the distance won't be a challenge, but a joy.  

Sunday, April 04, 2010

i've been telling myself that i'm going to write a real, live, full-format 'blog post this spring, and here it is. born of the type of blustery, stay-indoors night that used to inspire them back in minneapolis ... plus i'm listening to the current. =]

the wind and the rain are expressing the same dynamic between winter + summer, cold + hot that always marks this time of year.

fully expressed weather like this bonds me to my place, unifies my neighborhood in a common mood, a shared experience.

as this bond grows, i have been slowly growing my enthusiasm for the garden, now a carefully distributed collection of container plants: out back a collection of many different types of orchid arranged with lau'ae and bromeliad growing out of a log among other plants, under a row of bonsai with a buddha theme on the top of the backing wall, all visible from our bedroom window ... up front a group of prickly desert sentinels guards the front door - tall leaf-crowned cactus, large, just-bloomed aloe, recently re-potted lime.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

bamparmy: RT @In4mants Anybody thats going to be near university this thurs the 24th. Blue Scholars instore perform. @TooGruvs 430pm

Monday, September 21, 2009

Friday, September 18, 2009

from: antonio >

SEGER: march 26,
1992 -
september 18,
2007 ... 2 years
without my little
love ... "i set you
free, you're a
part of me" ...

Friday, August 07, 2009

Lots of bright

lush fruit in the

nose, ripe but

not cooked;

some game +

spice as well, +

even banana.

This carries

though on the

palate; juicy

cherries and plums,

but not jammy or

sweet. Smoky

tea notes, soft

integrated

tannins. Long

finish. Really

good, especially

for the price,

drinking very well

now.

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

status update >

jcat has 1 more
session @ his
creating happiness
seminar then he
has tues free again.
YIPPIE!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

status update >

from: phil
is it rude to want
to wear one
black glove to
show MJ
mourning?

Friday, June 19, 2009

from: tia >

>FRUITFLY 2mrw
nite fri jun 19 @
39hotel w/ local
girl NYC
transplant DJ Kim
Ann Foxman (of
Hercules & Love
Affair) ...

Sunday, May 17, 2009

as i was walking to the beach yesterday, i saw a small clear plastic bag on the ground.  i walked a couple steps past it, then turned around and picked it up.  i walked a bit more, then i saw some garbage cans at the top of someone's driveway.  i walked a couple steps past them, then turned around and tossed the plastic bag into one.  when i turned back to keep walking, there was a small mango that had fallen from a tree on the ground in front of me.  i picked it up and kept walking.  yes, i think hawai'i was thanking me for picking up a piece of rubbish.  thank you, hawai'i !

Monday, May 11, 2009

Sunday, April 26, 2009

i just updated the link for  " 'sCrunGE!' online: 2001-2006 "  under 'cliquey' in the right sidebar on this page ... i built my 'blog on a free, dorky msn groups page and even though i don't use it as an active 'blog anymore since i moved to blogger in '06, i had it lovingly organized and accessible as a time-capsule of that era.  then early this year i got an email from msn telling me they were closing down their groups service.  i kind of had to know it was going to happen at some point but i thought - i don't know, it IS msn ... anyway, so i followed their recommendation and 'migrated' my site over to a new free service called 'multiply.'  it took a few tries and a little coordination with their service staff but i finally got it done.  so now the old 'sCrunGE!' is still pretty much preserved - but it's a mess.  it's like they took a file cabinet full of carefully ordered documents and dumped them all into a box.  the new link i've provided gets you to the best starting point to explore my old musings [go all the way to the bottom of the page to click into more pages], and i'm trying to look on the bright side by appreciating how the experience is now much less linear, creating the opportunity to discover unexpected, forgotten, or previously overlooked gems from the mind of tom-A-hawk past ... enjoy.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

wow

1 o da residents i
work w/ had a
stroke + all she
can say is wow ...
wow wow wow.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

jersey swap ...
[from jake - who
says he wants to
see the 'swap the
jockstrap' version!]

Friday, April 17, 2009

watch out dudes
- summ-A-hawk
is comin back:
surf, swim, yoga,
weights, bike,
hike, beach ...
tom-A-HOT is
more like it !

Thursday, April 16, 2009

from: antonio >

Fun; fun; fun:
that should be
your motto
today.
Unessential
chores or duties
should be
postponed for
another day!

Friday, April 10, 2009

ha'iku

rain rain stay 1 day
rain rainy kaneohe
rainy rainy day

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Friday, April 03, 2009

status update >

Kasey says
hooray for Iowa!