no news, good news?
Oh yeah, 10 weeks ago we ordered a couch that would be here in 4-6 weeks. It's even on the contract. It's even paid for! I hope to see it in the living room tonight when I get home!
Other than that, our plans have changed. We aren't going to Hawaii for the weddings. I'm glad to stay here and practice for E Hula Mau. Wes will try to fit in a trip to Portland with the La Fontaines and I don't see where on the calendar...how to fit it in. He also wants to go to Banff (Canada) on the bike. I'm in the "if he builds it, I will come" mode where the ball is in his court and he can make all of the arrangements. He will also go to Florida for a week to attend a workshop and visit his family. I asked to stay here.
Tomorrow I sing in church again--with another lady. Between her schedule and mine, we worked on the song for a half hour yesterday and will sing tomorrow. Luckily she is very musical. Lucky for me that my old and flat piano can still give me a good idea of the notes for my part. Lucky also for me that practicing oli is really helping my singing voice. It is a dreary song about pioneers, but the hope in the chorus is that they had so much faith to just travel blindly to find a place to be free. Afterwards I'll teach the little kids some more fun pioneer songs.
The song reminds me of us. What ever possessed us to choose Bremerton shipyard on a map instead of San Diego because I didn't wanna be Mexican in California. It has been the best thing to settle here! Now it's even better because I feel at home --besides with my family--at halau--with people who laugh and joke and talk (and eat) the same as me!
Other than that, our plans have changed. We aren't going to Hawaii for the weddings. I'm glad to stay here and practice for E Hula Mau. Wes will try to fit in a trip to Portland with the La Fontaines and I don't see where on the calendar...how to fit it in. He also wants to go to Banff (Canada) on the bike. I'm in the "if he builds it, I will come" mode where the ball is in his court and he can make all of the arrangements. He will also go to Florida for a week to attend a workshop and visit his family. I asked to stay here.
Tomorrow I sing in church again--with another lady. Between her schedule and mine, we worked on the song for a half hour yesterday and will sing tomorrow. Luckily she is very musical. Lucky for me that my old and flat piano can still give me a good idea of the notes for my part. Lucky also for me that practicing oli is really helping my singing voice. It is a dreary song about pioneers, but the hope in the chorus is that they had so much faith to just travel blindly to find a place to be free. Afterwards I'll teach the little kids some more fun pioneer songs.
The song reminds me of us. What ever possessed us to choose Bremerton shipyard on a map instead of San Diego because I didn't wanna be Mexican in California. It has been the best thing to settle here! Now it's even better because I feel at home --besides with my family--at halau--with people who laugh and joke and talk (and eat) the same as me!



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