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July 29, 2006
Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu.
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Flickr
Hawaii Flickr Meetup II, Kahana Bay, Oahu. So, lacking a big Flickr logo 
banner, we improvised...
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July 26, 2006
Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. Lights, camera, 
fireworks, lion, action!
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. The Chinese lion 
strikes a pose.
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. The director 
demonstrates how the "funny man" should dance.
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. There's a lot of 
waiting involved in showbusiness.
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. This Canon 5D will 
be what captures the magical scene.
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. The crew hangs a 
long string of red paper firecrackers from the Bank of Hawaii building (101 
N. King).
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. A lion dance 
troupe prepares for the shoot.
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Chinatown
The girls join me for an evening adventure in Chinatown. Here Katie and Jen 
await a tasty dinner at Little Village Noodle House.
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July 24, 2006
Kekauluohi
The Kekauluohi Building, home of the Hawaii State Archives, on the grounds 
of 'Iolani Palace. I stopped in to research the "urban fossil" at S. King 
and Fort streets. Resourceful staffer Jason (at left) helped me find area 
tax maps from 1959, but no name for what building or business stood there.
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Kekauluohi
The Kekauluohi Building, home of the Hawaii State Archives, on the grounds 
of 'Iolani Palace. I stopped in to research the "urban fossil" at S. King 
and Fort streets. Resourceful staffer Jason helped me find area tax maps 
from 1959, but no name for what building or business stood there.
Posted by Moblog at 10:13 AM | Comments (0)
Kekauluohi
The Kekauluohi Building, home of the Hawaii State Archives, on the grounds 
of 'Iolani Palace. I stopped in to research the "urban fossil" at S. King 
and Fort streets. Resourceful staffer Jason helped me find area tax maps 
from 1959, but no name for what building or business stood there.
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Chalkboard
Katie and her cousin Kayla conspire to write a love note to my step-brother 
Eathan. He is cute, sure, but I think they're a bit young for him.
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July 22, 2006
Temple
At Waipahu Soto Zen Taiyoji for the one-year service for my paternal 
grandmother, Hanako Ozawa, and the 33-year service for my grandfather, the 
Rev. Gijo Ozawa, who helped build the temple.
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July 21, 2006
Urban Fossil?
Another angle on the red-brick building"fossil" revealed in the east wall 
of an otherwise nondescript concrete building at the corner of S. King and 
Fort streets in downtown Honolulu. This shows its location relative to 
Pioneer Plaza (900 Fort Street).
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Urban Fossil?
Another angle on the red-brick building"fossil" revealed in the east wall 
of an otherwise nondescript concrete building at the corner of S. King and 
Fort streets in downtown Honolulu. This shows its location relative to 
Macy's (formerly Liberty House).
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Urban Fossil?
For the history sleuths at HawaiiThreads, here's a shot from the corner of 
Bethel and S. King streets, looking east at the makai block between Bethel 
and Fort steets. The historic building on the corner is the McCandless 
Building (925 Bethel St.), build in 1906. The unmarked ground floor office 
is home to Group 70 International, an architectural firm. The mystery 
building at Fort St. is visible on the left.
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Urban Fossil?
Another shot of the gutted building at S. King. and Fort streets. The red 
brick "shadow" inside the east wall seems to be only skin deep, as the rest 
of the structure seems to be your basic steel and concrete cube.
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July 20, 2006
Urban Fossil?
This drab, square annex to Pioneer Plaza (at Fort and S. King streets) in 
downtown Honolulu is being substantially renovated. Curiously, inside the 
concrete east wall, the profile of a smaller, slant-roofed brick building 
has been revealed. I wonder if this is the "shadow" of a building that once 
stood against another, or if the concrete structure was built on top of the 
shell of the brick one.
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Palace
Iolani Palace, Iolani Barracks, and the State Capitol, as viewed from the 
third floor of the Richards Street YWCA. Smartphone crosspost test to 
Flickr, Buzznet, TextAmerica, and Vox.
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July 16, 2006
Ride
Alex and my mom go cruising in a little Jeep.
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Ride
Alex and my mom go cruising in a little Jeep.
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Ride
Alex and my mom go cruising in a little Jeep.
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July 14, 2006
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
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Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:51 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:49 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:48 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:45 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:44 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:42 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
Posted by Moblog at 9:39 PM | Comments (0)
Fridge
Since someone asked... Our new Kenmore refrigerator, a side-by-side 
29-cu.-ft. model in basic white. In-door ice and water (Pur filtered), 
Acceler-Ice mode and removable bucket (for those hopping parties), 'Ultra 
Chill Zone' (a door shelf blasted with air from the freezer compartment), 
digital thermostat, nifty 'Fresh n Ready' fruit bin (tip-out with 
removable, strainer-base compartments), and various other touches both the 
kids and I are mesmerized by. Don't expect it will be this clean for long!
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July 12, 2006
Wireless
The city, in a pilot project with Earthlink, plans to offer free Wi-Fi in 
Chinatown for a year. It's supposed to be up and running later this summer. 
Even before they're up and running, though, wireless signals abound in the 
neighborhood. At least 13 SSIDs are broadcasting near N. King and Smith 
streets. More than half, I'm happy to say, had some form of security (WPA, 
WEP, etc.). Not all neighborhoods are so cautious. See the Secure 'IKE 
wardriving report at SecureIKE.org.
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July 11, 2006
Lunch
Lunch with my dad at Brew Moon. Nice and quiet, as it wasn't busy, but 
perhaps there's a reason given the so-so service. But, I don't get the 
feeling people go there for the service, or the food, anyway. Sure is 
snazzy looking.
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Lunch
Lunch with my dad at Brew Moon. Nice and quiet, as it wasn't busy, but 
perhaps there's a reason given the so-so service. The food was okay... I 
had the BBQ pork sandwich, my dad had the bacon burger, and we traded 
halves.
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Lunch
Lunch with my dad at Brew Moon. Nice and quiet, as it wasn't busy, but 
perhaps there's a reason given the so-so service. But, I don't get the 
feeling people go there for the service, or the food, anyway. Sure is 
snazzy looking.
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July 9, 2006
Fridge
Our 16-year-old refridgerator died today. We realized it was dead at 5 
p.m., and by 5:40 p.m. had bought its successor at Sears. Only thing is, 
delivery is on Wednesday. We're going to be eating a lot of egg salad 
sandwiches this week!
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Books
The annual Friends of the Library Book Sale at the McKinley High School 
cafeteria.
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Books
The annual Friends of the Library Book Sale at the McKinley High School 
cafeteria.
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Books
The annual Friends of the Library Book Sale at the McKinley High School 
cafeteria.
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Books
The annual Friends of the Library Book Sale at the McKinley High School 
cafeteria.
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July 8, 2006
TCM
ArtSpree 2006 at The Contemporary Museum. Our friend Jean is the mermaid in 
the middle.
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TCM
ArtSpree 2006 at The Contemporary Museum.
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TCM
ArtSpree 2006 at The Contemporary Museum.
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July 7, 2006
Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price. Surfboards downtown... another 
reason to love Hawaii.
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Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price. This satisfied customer was kind 
enough to pose for me. He said he wears his board shorts under his dress 
slacks... and I'm not sure he was kidding.
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Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price. "Please pay before picking up your 
board."  I'd never seen this room before.
Posted by Moblog at 2:41 PM | Comments (0)
Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price. Limit five boards per person.
Posted by Moblog at 2:39 PM | Comments (0)
Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price.
Posted by Moblog at 2:25 PM | Comments (0)
Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price.
Posted by Moblog at 2:23 PM | Comments (0)
Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price.
Posted by Moblog at 2:22 PM | Comments (0)
Surfboards
The surfboards I spotted last week in the McClain's Auctions space at 1 N. 
King Street were quite a draw today, as a surf shop's inventory was 
liquidated. A line formed over the prospects of a Spider surfboard for 
under $300. I guess that's a good price.
Posted by Moblog at 2:20 PM | Comments (0)
July 4, 2006
Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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Haleiwa
A 4th of July treat, getting shave ice at Aoki's in Haleiwa.
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July 3, 2006
Evening
My office is hosting a rooftop reception for Independence Day to watch the 
fireworks at Aloha Tower Marketplace.
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Evening
My office is hosting a rooftop reception for Independence Day to watch the 
fireworks at Aloha Tower Marketplace.
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Evening
My office is hosting a rooftop reception for Independence Day to watch the 
fireworks at Aloha Tower Marketplace.
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Evening
The sun sets over Honolulu Harbor, as Aloha Tower stands watch over the 
Pride of Hawaii. My office is hosting a rooftop reception for Independence 
Day to watch the fireworks at Aloha Tower Marketplace.
Posted by Moblog at 8:46 PM | Comments (0)
Evening
The sun sets over Honolulu Harbor, as Aloha Tower stands watch over the 
Pride of Hawaii. My office is hosting a rooftop reception for Independence 
Day, to watch the fireworks at Aloha Tower Marketplace and, in a way, to 
mark a period of great change at our small, tight-knit company.
Posted by Moblog at 8:43 PM | Comments (0)
Evening
The sun sets over Honolulu Harbor, as Aloha Tower stands watch over the 
Pride of Hawaii. My office is hosting a rooftop reception for Independence 
Day, to watch the fireworks at Aloha Tower Marketplace and, in a way, to 
mark a period of great change at our small, tight-knit company.
Posted by Moblog at 8:40 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more. In the courtyard of Honolulu 
Hale, a birthday cake to serve 10,000.
Posted by Moblog at 1:05 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more. In the courtyard of Honolulu 
Hale, a birthday cake to serve 10,000.
Posted by Moblog at 9:31 AM | Comments (0)
July 2, 2006
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more. In the courtyard of Honolulu 
Hale, a birthday cake to serve 10,000. Here, KITV's Daryl Huff interviews 
Katie about the festivities.
Posted by Moblog at 1:45 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more. In the courtyard of Honolulu 
Hale, a birthday cake to serve 10,000. Here, KITV's Daryl Huff interviews 
Katie about the festivities.
Posted by Moblog at 1:42 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 1:25 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 1:21 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 1:19 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 1:10 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 1:07 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 12:59 PM | Comments (0)
Centennial
The city of Honolulu celebrates its centennial. A couple of years late, but 
who's counting? The Honolulu municipal grounds near City Hall hosts rides, 
games, food booths, live music, and more.
Posted by Moblog at 12:56 PM | Comments (0)
Mass
Sunday morning Mass at Sacred Heart Church on Wilder Avenue (across 
Punahou). To mobilize the whole family in Mililani for an 8 a.m. Mass in 
town is a weekly adventure.
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July 1, 2006
Birthday
Taking grandma to Tony Roma's in Pearlridge to celebrate her birthday.
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Birthday
Taking grandma to Tony Roma's to celebrate her birthday. Nothing says love 
like public embarrassment in the form of a chorus of restaurant employees.
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Birthday
Taking grandma to Tony Roma's in Pearlridge for her birthday.
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