Mele Kalikimaka

 

Lately we were very busy, fixing our coffee room and extending the room at same time, we are going to have our own coffee roaster soon.

We hired a guy from the neighborhood, and Terry worked very hard too. Several days, Terry worked with the man in the morning,then he went to town to buy building materials after lunch. One day he came home after 7pm, it’s a long working day. Sometime I worried that he worked too hard, when I told him my concern, he said ” I’m OK, I’m happy what I’m doing”.

Christmas is here, but we don’t feel the holiday fever that much on the hill, we will have a quiet and busy holiday.

Terry is not a man who likes to celebrate thus holiday, and I had no experience; we have been getting away without celebrating it for 5 years since Sonny was born, but not this year.

One evening he said:” Mom, I wish we can have a Christmas tree.”

“Why?”

“Well, without a Christmas tree, how Santa are going to find our home, bring presents to me?”

I thought it’s time to have one this year, one for ever, so I bought one last week. He was so happy to see it, and couldn’t wait to decorate the tree. Practically he hanged most of the ornaments and his toys (air plane, helicopter,soldier , dinosaurs). Terry’s niece sent some decorations from Canada, for Sonny’ first tree. He spent many hours playing with the tree and his toy, it definitely worth more than the money I spent on the tree.

Three days ago Terry bought a table saw, as soon as the big box was empty, Sonny claim the box. He turned the box upside down, built his city on the box. He is a box boy.

 

We bought a composting toilet, it came from Canada. The box turned into Sonny’s play house, not only have door and window, but also have a chimney. Thanks for dad’s help.

 

Yesterday I was in grocery store, saw some yummy deserts, realized that we need a desert for Christmas eve meal. Back to home, gathered some passion fruits from front yard, I made a passion fruit cheese cake. I don’t have many tricks making desert, few good ones everybody love.

Lunch is our main meal, we eat very little or just snack for supper. Usually we eat rice and my cooking for lunch, so we need different food for the special occasion. Our Christmas eve lunch ended up with green pepper tamale, avocado(from our tree), ham, tofu salad, cooking banana (got from our neighbor), and cheese cake.

Nothing fancy, but a good meal.

 

Here is our first Christmas tree. Ever since we put the presents under the tree, Sonny has been begging to open his presents every day. He didn’t think he could wait for so long, but he did. He is going to be so happy, he might sing his happy song, learned from uncle Tom. Go like this with Wisconsin Badger football team song’s melody:

On Wisconsin,

On Wisconsin,

Good old USA,

We are the  winner,

We are the winner,

We have a good day,

Rah! rah! rah!

 

                                   Merry Christmas

 

                                   Mele Kalikimaka

 

Beautiful days in Kona

 

The evenings get dark earlier,and these few nights were cold,a chilly breath came down from the top of  Mana Loa , sending a message down the hill “winter is here”.

We know this kind of night usually brings warm, sunny weather the next morning; we had beautiful days. Early morning sunshine sinks into our body silently from skin to flesh, feel the warm ray join the stream in blood vain. Terry sat on deck reading his book and warming his bare feet after breakfast, enjoying these wonderful moments before we start working on the farm. Our cats love these moments too.

Slowly sun rise higher and higher, blue sky open up, seems farther than ever; view the blue ocean from our deck, it’s so clear that I can see the coast line, so crisp that I almost can hear the sound, came from gentle touch by wind. It input abundant magic energy into my body, my mind. It touched me and I felt it.

This is a perfect day in paradise, a beautiful image of Hawai’i anybody can dream about. Cherish and love it with my heart.

A perfect day to dry Landry too.

 

 

 

 

 

One kind of our day

 

A couple weeks ago, our friend Yasu came to visit us with some of his Japanese friends. As usual, Terry made some coffee and we talked stories. While we both got interested in the conversation with Yasu, Sonny guided the other guests around the farm. He told the guests how Dad and Mom run the pulping machine, where to dry the coffee. At the end, they bought few pounds coffee, and Sonny want the money to put in his saving box. We believed he really did a good farm tour job, so that’s what we did. He had such good time, he didn’t want them leave.

We just got an email from Yashu, Yamaken who was one of the guests posted this visit on his blog. I can’t read Japanese, but I do like those photos a lot. If anybody has interest, check it out.

http://www.yamaken.org/mt/kuidaore/archives/2011/10/97_2.html#more