Joke of the Day:
Do you know why dinosaurs can't talk?
Because they're all dead!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

On the way to Eagle

For those who've been there, you can appreciate the time and energy it takes to complete an Eagle Scout project.  Scott is finally there and has learned a hundred times more than how to build a picnic table.  We are grateful to the members of our ward who came and helped make this day happen.  We are also grateful to the companies who donated money and materials for the project:  the Edmund C. Olson Trust, Hamakua Macadamia Nut Company, HPM Building Supply, and Fastenal.  Twelve picnic tables were built; ten regular tables and two ADA tables.  They were done for the Department of Land and Natural Resources and will be disbursed to various state parks in West Hawaii.  Enjoy the pictures.  When the award is finally presented, we'll post pictures of that, too.  Until then, here is the project:
Loading the materials
 
Unloading the tools

Brother Rich and Kehau cutting pieces

Mike Malouf arrived just in time to help.  Building the table legs

Putting the legs on the table tops

Preparing to add the benches

Adding the benches

Stopping to thank our helpers and sponsors

Priming for paint
Prepping for paint
Putting on the green
Loaded for delivery to the Dept of Land and Natural Resources
Final touch up
One happy scout.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Our latest addition

We are really excited about our new Hyundai Elantra GLS.  Bruce worked tirelessly finding a great deal on the new Hyundai and I love driving it to work everyday!  It's not super fancy but I love the built-in bluetooth and the iPod port.  I know everyone seems to love the "new car" smell, but I'll be glad when it wears off.  We bought island seat covers and Hawaii decals for the back window so it doesn't look like a tourist car.  Pretty sweet.

And, yes, I do let Scott drive it...sometimes.  He's pretty excited to have Grandma's Nissan to drive now.  It may be old (1997), but it only has 42,000 original miles on it and it drives just fine. 

On another note, Scott is preparing for his Eagle Project coming up the end of the month.  Next post will have pictures of the project.  We are very excited to help him reach this level of scouting; everyone has been so supportive and helpful.  We are looking forward to a productive day of ... oh wait, it will be a surprise! 

Also, Scott was sustained as the first counselor in the priest's quorum today.  His testimony and leadership have grown here in the land of Aloha.  He continues on the cross-country team this season and is looking forward to varsity soccer and track to round out the year at school. 

Amy continues to work hard on her mission in Boston.  She loves the people of Revere, where she is currently serving.  Spanish is coming more easily and she gets pretty excited when she can follow and participate in a meaningful conversation without getting lost.  She writes every week of her encounters with investigators and members.  It's hard to believe that next month marks her one-year point.  Bruce and I are looking forward to picking her up in Boston in April next year. 

More to come...next time.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

New look

Well the last post was about the whales. They are all gone and headed back to Alaska for the summer feeding. It feels and sound lonely in and under the water. Just thought you might like to see the new look for work in the shop. Also I love riding the bike to work. When I am not in the shop my uniform is a swimsuit and sandals. It still seems weird sometimes.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The whales are back!

Even to those who have lived here all their lives, the return of the whales every winter is an exciting part of life that is anxiously awaited. And they are here! The first sighting was back in November, but we went out on the dive boat on January 2nd (the first day everyone - Bruce, Laurie, and Scott had the same day off) and we were treated to a "whale" of a show. Taking their picture is a little tricky, but I did manage to get one classic tale picture and while we were going from the first to the second dive site, a pod of dolphins came to play. Also included is a picture of Bruce's new fins (he got them for Christmas). They are almost as long as he is. He says he can chase stray divers better this way. (Some people just wander off down there). I'm planning to turn the whale and dolphin pictures into paintings. We'll keep you posted!


Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas 2011

Hopefully all of you have received your Henderson Christmas newsletter. If you didn't, send me an email and I will send it along. If I missed you, it would be because I didn't have your address, or I lost it, or I couldn't find it because our spare room isn't quite set up for an office yet and papers are still everywhere. In any event, MERRY CHRISTMAS! to everyone and we hope you all have a wonderful New Year.

It's amazing to think that it's almost January. Living where the season stays virtually the same all year, I can't figure out if time goes by faster because there is no change, or slower because there is no change. And it does seem strange to have the windows open and the sun shining warm for Christmas, but I'm satisfied with the little tip of snow at the top of Mauna Kea for now.

I have a couple of pictures for you. The first one is Bruce being interviewed on the local radio station, promoting the Blue Wilderness Dive Adventures Dive Shop where he works now. It was pretty cool for him and for Scott, too, to meet the dj's they listen to on the radio in the morning. Scott and I listened on the radio while Bruce did his 'gig'.

Then we have Scott, taking a break after washing the dog on Christmas Eve.

Next is Rama with his Christmas bone. It was almost gone by the time we came home from church!

The last one is Amy on Skype. We were able to talk with her for about 45 minutes this afternoon and wish her Merry Christmas and listen to how she's adjusted to being in Boston. We miss her terribly, of course, and some moments are better than others. We're already planning our trip there to pick her up when she's done.




Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Amy prepares to leave on her mission.

Amy arrived last Friday night to spend a little over a week with us before she enters the Missionary Training Center in Provo in preparation for her mission to the Boston, Massachusetts, Spanish speaking mission. We are very excited for her, but we will miss her so much! As part of each missionary experience, she went through the temple before leaving and we were so glad she wanted to go to the temple here. As it happened, she went through on the evening she arrived. Here we are in front of the Kona Temple just before going in.