[Note: This is another blog based on my weekly emails to my family on the mainland.]
7/9/22
Aloha Everybody!
Summer finally arrived here. We've had several sunny days this week that kicked up the thermometer and the solar production. We even managed to have dinner by the pool a few times because the rain has held off or has been very light. I wonder how long it will take before we'll start complaining about how hot and dry it is???? I note that much of the country is still a bit warm, too.
Hope you had a good 4th of July. We didn't do much, other than get some very good corn on the cob that was shipped from the mainland to our local Safeway. I'm not sure how they do it, but these days we can
get some that tastes almost as good as back in corn country. However, since supplies are limited here you have to get it quick before the store runs out. Also, Safeway ran a special for the holiday and this meant people descended on the corn like ants on spilled sugar. We managed to get enough even to freeze a few ears, though. Our community fireworks display was held this year at its pre-Covid location, down on the waterfront in town. Given the recent uptick in virus cases we were hesitant to join a big crowd, but finally decided to mask up and go anyway. Unfortunately (or fortunately, maybe) we were a little late and the show started as we were driving down to the shore. We found a good spot on the road and still enjoyed the show -- all 10 minutes of it. It was really good, with some impressive displays and coordination of high and low stuff, despite being rather short.On Tuesday the 5th we celebrated our 21st anniversary of moving to Hawai'i. Hard to believe it has been that long!! This was the day we actually flew from Cincinnati to Kona on a one-way ticket and arrived at our new house about 8 or 9 pm. Our furniture and other stuff was still on the way (and took several weeks to arrive) but our new place was fully furnished and we didn't need much. We were exhausted after all the moving preparations but very, very excited to be starting this new phase in our lives. The next morning was magical, looking out over the coast and the ocean, quite a contrast to the cornfields of Ohio! The view wasn't the only difference, and moving here has involved a number of adaptations in lifestyle and attitude, and has involved learning a lot of new things about cultures, geology, gardening, house maintenance, critter control. We celebrated our anniversary with a workout at Planet Fitness, champagne on the lanai at sunset, and homemade tacos for dinner.
I'm back on cat care duty because on Wednesday our friend fell at her house and broke her leg. She called us late afternoon and we rushed over, thinking we might drive her to the ER. But it was clear that moving her ourselves might do more damage, so she called for an ambulance. I timed their arrival at just 8 minutes, a comforting implication for those of us who might need the service ourselves. We followed her to the hospital and waited to see what her condition was. She wound up staying overnight and will stay at least one or two more because she had to have surgery to fix a problem with her knee. Sheese! It goes to show you that sh*t happens unexpectedly, no matter how careful you are.
Today I have my followup eye exam. I'm not sure if I will need an injection, but it will be 11 weeks since the last one, almost 3 months!
Ok, off to our usual Saturday morning routine. Hang in there. Enjoy your summer.