Monday, June 1, 2009

Wiki Wiki Weekend!











Aloha!

I write you now on my lunch break, sipping my new favorite drink called Hawaiian Sun - there are at least half a dozen flavors from lychee to iced tea, and I plan on trying them all! Despite the stagnant internet situation (of not having wireless in my room), my stay in Hawaii is starting to look up. I know, I know, I'm in Hawaii, how could it ever be down?? Well, I'm not exactly staying at the Marriott... or even a motel 6 for that matter!

On Thursday, I met two sisters who live in the nicer part of Ewa Beach, up the street from me. The older sister, is actually attending USC in the spring for Physics, and she plans to later pursue her Ph.D at MIT. The younger sister just graduated from high school last weekend and is taking my Environmental Science class this summer. They are absolutely the nicest people I have met so far! On my first day of knowing them, they offered to not only drive me home but to also take me to the grocery store and my nutritional haven, Subway. Though, in the end we wound up sharing pizza, garlic bread, and cheese bread from Little Ceasars at a beach near my house - YUM! I feel so lucky to have met such awesome friends.

Friday, the day of our field trip to Pali, the extinct volcano, brought a whole new outlook of the island. We journeyed to the wetter, more lush side of Oahu where a massive ridge baracades one side and lava flows are etched into the side of the mountainous structures. For the first time in my life, I saw a volcano and identified the lava flows (both pahoehoe and a'a types). It was extremely cool. The view was break-taking, and my camera phone hardly does it justice. Apparently, it was on this very spot that natives battled the monarch conqueror who would ultimately rule the islands. The natives failed, according to my new friend, and the spirits of the night archers still roam the area because they cannot find peace, since their home was lost.

After our field trip, me and the younger sister, Shaina, came back to school where she showed me the wonder that is our proximity to Walmart and a food court! We dined on orange chicken, cho mein, and dairy queen - sooo goooood. Afterwards, we walked around the various shops in the plaza, talking. Shaina was appalled to discover that I did not own plaid shorts... so she marched us over to Ross where, in true Tricia form (!) I bought hot pink and black ones as well as a really cool blue and purple broken glass-looking jar that will forever remind me of the Hawaiian ocean!

Saturday brought my first adventure - Shaina took us to the Ala Moana Beach Park where we enjoyed the serene water at the beach there. Large rocks that protrude from the ocean about a half mile off of the shore - that means waves break farther out and the water is so calm that people actually swim laps across it (ode to Kristie!) Despite gobs of sunscreen, I still managed to escape with an abstract art-looking burn riddled with random finger marks haha We ended the day with some Tony Roma ribs and french fries and Haagen Daz ice cream, of course! Oh! Then on the bus ride home, Shaina taught me how to make a lay out of yarn - apparently, I'm a pro now. It was a great, Hawaiian day!

Sunday was more chill - I read for class and looked for shells on the beach outside of my house to decorate the lays I made. Ewa Beach faces South and the shells are scarce because there is a lot of coral and rocks that cover the ocean floor in that area. Although I only came back with a couple of shells, they are some of the coolest ones that I've seen. That day ended with Hawaiian BBQ complete with ribs, rice, and fish that was caught that day - yes, I ate fish in seaweed sauce and it was AMAZING!!

Overall, things are looking up - I have met some cool people and Jamie comes to visit this weekend, then Mike next week! Life seems more managable now. As for the education, it's been great - I'm learning so much and actually am able to apply it which is cool! I wish I could write more, but I have to help set up for a lab now :-( I'll try to check in again this week to tell you a little more about the local culture that I think the average tourists misses. Aloha for now!!

3 comments:

  1. WOW Cherrie -- it sounds like you had a great weekend! So jealous...except not about the whole lack of internet. I don't think I could live without it (is there such a thing as web surfers' anonymous?). Anyways, I'm super jealous of THE FACT THAT YOU WERE AT THE BEACH! And collecting sea shells! Also, BTW, you are such a nerd -- you sound so knowledgeable in your descriptions of said beaches.
    I miss you like crazy. And I'm very impressed that you bought some plaid shorts. AND PINK ONES AT THAT! Now we can be twins (wouldn't our moms just love that -- as if they didn't subject us to enough matching outfits when we were younger!).
    Miss you and love you,
    Tricia

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  2. 1.) WTF - pahoehoe and a'a types? Where did you learn that kind o' stuff?
    2.) I am SO happy to hear that you met some super stellar people! And that they forced you to get plaid shorts -- I just bought a plaid strapless dress at Target this weekend, which I think is technically a swimsuit cover up thing but you know I will find a way to rock it at work!
    3.) My parents are in town. Wish I was in Hawaii.
    4.) Sounds like maybe you should have budgeted more money for eating out ;) Yum!
    5.) Guess who FINALLY got a new convertible today?
    6.) I MISS YOU!

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  3. My God, you're LEARNING stuff? Thats it, I'm buying you the following DVDs: Volcano, Dante's Peak, and Lilo and Stitch.

    But anyway, yay! I'm glad you met some cool people, you're having such cool adventures!! Keep the posts coming! Love you and miss you TONS!

    PS - I'm submitting my formal request for a lay right now.
    PPS (or is it PSS?) - Your package is getting mailed out today, get excited!

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