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455 days ago
We are home and settled in pretty well. Johnnie has a job as an Assitant Bank Manager. He has to go away to New Jersey for the month of September. The civilians have a tendency to underestimate retired military. It will just take a little time for John to show them that. The bank has opportunities for advancement and we hope to see that happen. Ethan is playing football and Morgan is cheerleading. She was shocked to find out from Daddy that Mommy is an anti-cheerleader. Guess who is her coach? ME! What I won't do for my kids would fit under my fingernail. We found a homeschool group to join with co-op classes once a week. We will be starting school in a week or two. Our house is a work in progress on 4.25 acres backing up to a mountain. The kids and the dogs love it. John bought himself a lab for his birthday. His name is Rufio. So for everyone who is counting, we have three dogs and a bird, oh, and two ferel cats that live in the carport. We are ...
570 days ago
In April, we swam in a shark cage and got first-hand sights of Galapagos Sharks. I was not looking forward to it. John and Ethan were. Morgan was nervous, so I pretended to be excited for her sake. It was scary to be lowered into that cage and pushed out away from the boat. Then, I was so amazed, I forgot to be scared. We had a blast! We just came back from the Big Island where I had to face my fears a second time. Helicopter is the only way to see the lava flow, right now. So, up we went! Well, I wasn't going to stay on the ground and watch them all crash and burn without me. Family crashing and burning was a better idea. Wowie! We didn't die! It was actually very cool! We saw the waterfall where they filmed the new Indiana Jones movie. You can only get to it by helicopter. We saw lava flowing into the ocean. The devastation of the lava plowing through the rainforest. Ethan and Morgan loved it! We stayed in the Hawaii National Volcano Park. It was ...
642 days ago
Well, we are retiring to PA in June! John is job searching. I am househunting and we are cramming beach trips in every chance we get. One more island hop, at least. We have to go to the Big Island and see the volcano. This happened very suddenly, but we are all very excited to be moving close to family and having a real home. Please keep Johnnie in your prayers. He is excited and nervous about entering the civilian sector and supporting his family. I know he can do it! This will still be my Ohana page to keep in touch with outlying friends, but maybe there won't be so many interesting things to see, in future. Still, if you feel the need to see us, we will only be a click away. Love, Kathy
719 days ago
Today was the 66th anniversary of the attack at Pearl Harbor. We have met a small handful of the survivors here and there. They can tell some very heart-rending accounts of that day. We went today to see the healing field and we met another survivor who came from San Diego to remember and to witness the opening of a new memorial on Ford Island. The healing field is a field of flags in remembrance. Each of the 2500 flags had a purple ribbon to recognize a fallen soldier from the Pearl Harbor Attack. We bought one for a soldier who died on the Arizona. The money raised will support the Arizona Memorial Museum, which is sinking. The field is a baseball field that our new survivor friend used to play on when off duty. We all climbed the bleachers to look out across the sea of red, white, and blue. It was an amazing tribute.
766 days ago



