Even though Maui is considered by many to be paradise on Earth, it still lacks a few of my ideal things. Growing up in Louisiana, thunderstorms became a frequent part of my life. I regret the damage that the hurricanes have brought to many in these last weeks, but I truly love the sound of a thunderstorm with the crashing thunder and strong, steady rain. Something about that familiar sound is soothing to me and it somehow restores me at times. Beautiful, endless sunny days are wonderful and I'm not complaining, but I often find myself longing for the memorable tones of a storm. God uses many ways to touch our hearts and refresh us in our times of need. I hope He sends your favorite your way today. Go be blessed.
Aloha -
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Mid-Week Stretch

Some days, I have the pleasure of sitting in my favorite chair in the office and reclining for a few moments. I call it "The White Chair" because it's an old white leather recliner-type chair. This chair has the unbelievable ability to draw every bit of energy from you within minutes and drop you into a perfect quick nap. When it's "white chair time" you can cancel communications for about 20 minutes, but I will come back refreshed. Wednesdays have that same effect - it's a mid-week stretch that when it's over has somehow given you the endurance for the rest of the week. Enjoy your Wednesday and be blessed.
Aloha -
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Return of Blue
Vog - an unusual haze found in Hawaii that is a mixture of volcanic ash, vapors and stuff and a heavy humid fog-like cloud - it usually comes when the normal tradewinds fall and the winds slowly blow from the south. To residents of Hawaii, it brings sinus problems, watery eyes, congestion and many various forms of generally poor attitudes. Vog is a pain and we have endured it for the past few days. But, the blues skies returned today and the overall mood has greatly increased. Just another reminder of how awesome our heavenly home is going to be - no vog! Go blessed today and a hui hou.
Aloha -
Aloha -
Monday, September 15, 2008
Welcome Home
A few moments ago, I saw a rare sight on Maui - a hearse. In other places that I have lived, funerals are fairly common and the funeral homes and hearses are visible, but that's not a regular experience here. A few blocks down the street from my office is a Catholic church where a funeral is being held this morning. Seeing that as I drove past reminded me that life here is great, but very short compared to eternity. Some day, this life on earth will end and I'll begin eternity with God. Although I love this life, I can't wait to have Him look into my eyes and say, "Welcome Home."
I listen to the O.C. Supertones on occasion and one of my favorite songs is entitled, "Welcome Home." Here are a few of the lyrics:
The last verse states:
Have a blessed day thinking that one day, you'll be home.
Aloha -
I listen to the O.C. Supertones on occasion and one of my favorite songs is entitled, "Welcome Home." Here are a few of the lyrics:
Well, It's time like these and it's days like this
that remind me I'm living in the wilderness,
And you don't know when trouble's gonna come your way
Or when God's gonna give or take it away.
This life,
This life is fleeting,
Everything's dyin',
But one day I'll awake,
All my problems and my sin,
They won't mattter to me then,
"Son, welcome home."
The last verse states:
But I'm still here,
And I'm tired,
tired of sin and struggling,
tired of almost everything
and sometimes, small and clear
I could swear that I could hear
angels voices in my ear
sayin' welcome home.
Have a blessed day thinking that one day, you'll be home.
Aloha -
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Deep In Thought
When you're surrounded by the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, the distance between places seems to grow. I look to the horizon and I can't see anything other than what is just a few miles away. According to GoogleEarth, I am geographically closer to the capital of Japan than the capital of my own country. Deep blue water confines me to this island, separating me from the rest of the world. What is below the surface? How many miles down does the bottom reach? More questions about distance fill my mind. Yet, I never have to wonder about where God is. His ways are higher and deeper and greater than I could ever know or imagine, but His presence is closer than I could ever need. He may appear to be distant to me at times, but I know that is only in my perception of Him because He is always with me. Today is a great day, regardless of it's outcome because my Lord is with me. I pray you have a great day also. Be blessed.
Aloha -
Aloha -
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Wow - Time Flies!
Time moves by so quickly. I thought about timing it to see if there were really 24 hours in a day, but... yeah, you get it. Even though the days seem to pass quickly, I am looking forward to the eternal day with no end. How much can we pack into that day?! Meanwhile, I have plenty to do today, so back to work I go. Have a blessed day.
Aloha -
Aloha -
Friday, September 5, 2008
No Need To Say More
It's Aloha Friday - I am ready for it - no need to say more!
Have a blessed weekend!
Aloha -
Have a blessed weekend!
Aloha -
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Letting My Fingers Do The Walking
Remember the slogan "Let Your Fingers Do The Walking?" That was the Yellow Pages catch phrase for many years, and still is used today. I realized that my fingers do more walking on my keyboard everyday staying in touch with friends and family than they ever did using the telephone. I'm not a big phone fan, so when I can send a quick message around on-line, I prefer to do that before using the phone. Thankfully, with the increase in blogging and Facebook-style websites, we walk these keyboards more than ever before. I'm walking on, now. Have a blessed day.
Aloha -
Aloha -
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Have You Enjoyed Today?
Sometimes I can get so busy in my day that I come close to forgetting to enjoy it. After I finally slow down and take a break, I may reflect on the day and savor it, but I must not forget to enjoy the time when it is present as well. With that said, I am reminding you to stay in an attitude of continuous joy knowing that your Heavenly Father has prepared this day and these moments for you - even this moment. Have a blessed day and hope you found a little happiness in the time it took you to read this.
Aloha -
Aloha -
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Labor Day
Have you ever noticed that the day after Labor Day has more work in it that a normal day? I love to take the day off and I had a great time relaxing on Lana'i at our church picnic, but the Tuesday after Labor Day becomes a bear! Wow - what do you call the Tuesday after Labor Day? - Intense Labor Day? - Needing a Break Day? - Terrible Tuesday? Whatever it needs to be called, yesterday was still worth it! Have a blessed ____ Tuesday.
Aloha -
Aloha -
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