Sunday, November 25, 2012

September - November Collection

Only a Swede
Casual wrestling in the living room
These are my besties
Small group in the alley
Hey dad I took a nature photo
Beautiful Kauai
Nicest place in the world
Thanksgiving preparations
Best thanksgiving ever!
Road to north shore never gets boring
And here we are
North shore
Pretty standard - donation of 787kg of cream cheese base

Waianae surf club


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Splashes and squirts

Yesterday was one of the most moving experiences at STN since I've been here. Recently due to the dismal summer swells I have stumbled across a new found passion.... Cave diving. I've gone diving and spear fishing a few times in my life, but not too many. As a general rule of thumb if there's waves I will always choose surfing over diving... that was until the surf was completely flat for months and finally my hand was forced. And it. Is. so. Fun!!! So basically you take a big breath, you swim down into a cave and then you come out the other side, either up into another cave or out into the open water. Once you get far enough down and your looking through the tunnel you can see the silouttes of fish everywhere because of the way the light reflects. The funny thing about it is that even though most of the time you can see the light on the other side it can be deceivingly long. The other day when I went for the first time, I powered through the first few caves and was feeling pretty confident. Then we went for the big one. The thing was there was a few of us following each other sort of like a train. I was forth in line. Problem was the guy at the front could obviously hold his breath a lot longer than me cause he was taking his sweet time. I get to the part of the cave where it starts to open up, starting to run out of breath and I realise I'm only half way through the cave. Out of pure instinct I push my friend out of the way and power my way past another one or two guys finally making it to the surface gasping for breath. It freaked me out so much a little poo come out. Our local friend Kawika pops up last laughing his guts out at the antics he just saw from behind. Lets just say that was the last cave I did for the day. So, yeah, Shark's Cove on the north shore is epic. I've gone 3 times so far and getting better at equalising and holding my breath and all that technical stuff. So if you've ever wondered how to hold your breath longer underwater, here's a few tips. http://freediving.shark.nu/2007/03/06/top-10-on-how-to-hold-your-breath-longer/ These are some photos, none of them are mine, but it gives you some idea.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Contests and beautiful Waikiki

Hey guys so, as some of you know I've been down at Waikikikiki doing a surf contest the other weekend and thought I'd post a few extra photos from it. A few of the photos are of Kyle and the team who sponsored some of the kids from the Waianae Surf Club. They were absolutely over the moon. Such a fun few days.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Wahiawa Outreach

Hey guys its been a while, but I couldn't resist sharing some of these photos with you. One of my main tasks with running the internship is do organise the Wahiawa Outreach. Wahiawa is where we live, so every Wednesday afternoon help either a business, or the police, or a family in need, or however we can think to bless the community. The last couple of weeks we've been trying to clean up Lake Wilson. And we seriously pulled out a mountain of trash and I still feel like we have yet to hit the tip of the ice-burg. We did however find some interesting items.

The second bunch of photos is when we helped out the local police with a positive message sign waving fiasco.




Sunday, January 22, 2012

Departures, Arrivals, and Still Getting Lost

When thinking of what to write for my latest blog I could not go past putting a photo up of 3 of my closest friends. This is possibly the most epic Christmas card I've seen. I can't believe that they actually stayed not laughing enough to be able to take this photo. Thank you Robert, Zach and Zach.

Anyway last week was my first week in my new role internship staff with all the new interns having just arrived. After a month of preparing it was great to actually deal with people rather than just preparing for people to come. As a newly designated staff van driver I putting my directional skills to use by driving a 15 seat van to the Feeding The Hungry food distribution in Kalihi. After turning off the highway and back-trekking twice in opposite directions the interns were getting suspicious that I didn't know where I was going. The real clincher was when we ended up on an United States Airforce base. After asking for directions from the nice lady at the checkpoint we were finally on our way.

This wouldn't have been so bad, except that I'd already had one mishap with a airport pick-up earlier that week. No, this time it wasn't the arrivals and departures that confused me. It was more a case of trying to find out how to do a lap of the departures terminals. There were two directions I could have gone and of course I took the one that sent me back on the highway for several miles in the wrong direction. It is so frustrating when you turn off a road that you can't do a u-turn on, only to find out that you're on another road which you can't do a u-turn on. It a good thing that I know myself well enough to give a 15 minute allowance for getting lost. Thank you Janelle for being patient with the pick-up.

The first week of the internship has been memorable. This new crew of interns so far have been absolutely all star, and help create a diverse and exciting environment. I'm gonna elaborate more on this in my next newsletter. If you want to receive this and don't already, just send me your email address via facebook.