This is what I will be doing this Sunday!!! ACK!!!
The fourth race of the 2011 Marathon Readiness Series is here! Sunday, 23 October at Kapiolani Park start time will be at 5:00AM. The 30K will run along the last 18 Miles of the Marathon course giving you practice and mentally prepares you for the long stretches of Kalanianaole Hwy.
This is the PF Chang's 808race - http://808racehawaii.com/30k/
Thursday, October 20, 2011
It's amazing how life brings us joy, sadness, laughter... all kinds of emotions that sometimes (if not most of the time) lead us in many different directions. Good or bad - no regrets. Life IS too short. What the afterlife will be will not include our bank accounts, our baggage, our THINGS. We bring only what our soul can carry.
Today - be happy!
Kids at work
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
It's been awhile since...


It's certainly been awhile since I've posted.. gosh like 2 years worth!!! So much has changed since then. And I turned the big 20+20 already!!! Kids are definitely grown and my oldest is graduating this year!
Not sure how much I can update, but here are a few pics that I think will be helpful to see who's who and what's going on.
Still playing soccer - we came in 3rd this past spring... pretty darn good considering we were absolutely LAST when we first started. I LOVE our team!!!
Thing 1 - graduating 2012
Thing 2 - at SHA - and got on the Intermediate Soccer team. Yippee!!
Thing 3 - he's just plugging along... still LOVES his Star Wars...
Me? Well, needless to say I'm working FULL TIME and enjoying my work! The people are so wonderful and I do honestly love coming to work!
Life has its ups and downs and I think I will continuously go through all of that until I go onto the next life. It is what it is.
Be good to yourself! Thrive! Exercise! Be happy and be true to yourself. That's what matters most. And yes, always have God in your life. He will help guide you through the good, the bad, and yes the very ugly stuff you don't want to go through.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Soccer Starting up - Leahi Moms!
Aloha Everyone!
Well, it's that time again - to join up and enjoy the vast fields of green and cleats. Yes, I've joined up with Leahi Soccer Club to be a part of the MOMS team - Leahi Moms.
Princess Meredith has been calling and coming out for a challenge - I'm all there. Don't need the spare tire coming out any more than it needs to! Ugh...
Anyway, please check out the website and if you can, come to the games! It'll be fun!!!
http://sherrierapoza.htohananet.com/blog/_WebPages/LEAHIMOMS.html
Much Mahalo to Sherrie Rapoza for getting this team together! Mahalo to Coach Jeff for coaching us as well. :)
Well, it's that time again - to join up and enjoy the vast fields of green and cleats. Yes, I've joined up with Leahi Soccer Club to be a part of the MOMS team - Leahi Moms.
Princess Meredith has been calling and coming out for a challenge - I'm all there. Don't need the spare tire coming out any more than it needs to! Ugh...
Anyway, please check out the website and if you can, come to the games! It'll be fun!!!
http://sherrierapoza.htohananet.com/blog/_WebPages/LEAHIMOMS.html
Much Mahalo to Sherrie Rapoza for getting this team together! Mahalo to Coach Jeff for coaching us as well. :)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Okay! Okay! It's a New Year!!!
Okay, so I know it's so overdue for me to update my blog.
Hopefully in a few days I'll get the pics and stories and everything all done...
Please stand by...
Hopefully in a few days I'll get the pics and stories and everything all done...
Please stand by...
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
Typing Test!
So... You really want to know how fast you can type???
Well, thanks to my good friend, Darrah, here's a website you can find out - www.typingtest.com.
Yeah, the last time I did a typing test was waaaaaaaay back in high school. If the test is accurate, I can type approximately 65 - 70 wpm.
What's yours?
Lei Day in Hawaii Nei...



Happy Aloha Friday!
Here in Hawai'i Nei, we celebrate May 1st - Lei Day. What is Lei Day you ask? Well, here's an explanation from one online user:
May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii. People celebrate May Day by participating in Lei making contests and performances. Schools usually have some kind of program with a king and queen and their court. All of the students dance. Selections can be a hula, other ethnic dances, and sometimes a folk dance or May Pole dance. Leis and flowers are seen during the day.
Soooo... My daughter's May Day program was just yesterday. Yes, and I was one of the many parents in the crowd documenting Chrislyn's contribution to May Day 2008!!!
Friday, April 18, 2008
More Celebration...


We had a lot of fun this evening... Just laughing... hanging with all the casins...
Even Manang Aurelyn who is (at the moment) battling breast cancer. We are all so truly blessed to be so close and we can still laugh with each other, even though we haven't seen each other in so long!
Thank you Auntie Pipay for having us over, enjoying all the Filipino food! For Manong Junior and his cooking, and gosh darn Manong Rey and his bartending! OMG - GREAT kamakazes and a great "O" he made for all of us. It's been awhile... :)
Uncle Manning...
It's been 11 years since my Uncle Manning passed away. His legacy lives on in his children and grandchildren. Every year, we celebrate his legacy - not his death.
Now it's been a long time since my sister has come to this event because usually on a weekend, she has a wedding to shoot. This weekend, there was a reason why she was not working.

Sis, Lesbo, Bean - long awaited photo...

Sis and Mots - laughing at the "bul-bul" water

Me and Mots - miss her!!!

Not even all of the first cousins but from
L-R: Warren, Ger, Lita, Me, Rey
Saturday, April 12, 2008
MS Walk with Friends
Nowadays, in our day to day lives, we are all so caught up with work, running errands, kid's sports and school activities... whew! I'm tired already! Who has time to do anything else??? If you can sleep in on a weekend it's a done deal.
This morning, I thought about sleeping in to catch up on the week's long overdue slumber I desperately needed. And then I remembered, the MS Walk. God gave me two working legs, and a healthy heart for a reason! I got up, got ready, and left the house at 6:30 am to head towards Ala Moana Beach Park.
I was privileged to hang with Team Papapa and the Riggers Club to support our good friend, Lisa Papapa. She was just recently diagnosed with MS and is in the early stages of this disabling disease. Click here for more information. In fact, she was featured in Wednesday's Honolulu Advertiser front page.
Throughout our walk, there were volunteers holding signs that stated facts like:
- 900 people are diagnosed with MS in Hawaii
- 78% of monies raised go towards research, funds, medicines
-75% of women are diagnosed with MS
The statistics alone were mindboggling.
If you are interested in donating to Team Papapa or Lisa Papapa, please go to this website - National MS Society - and you should be able to still donate to a specific family.

Here is Team Papapa aka Riggers Club 'Ohana, ready to start our walk!

Lisa and her daughter, Cori, the one featured in the Honolulu Advertiser. It really does take a lot of faith and hope and strength to do what her daughter does! I cannot even imagine what Cori feels each time she has to inject her Mom with her medicine!

Lisa, I totally admire your grace, your smiles, your patience and your strength despite all that you are going through! God had blessed me, to know a wonderful and loving person in you. I am in awe of your positive presence! God bless you and your family!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Seattle University Forum
Last night, we were invited to this Seattle University Forum at the New Otani Kaimana Hotel. The Dean of Admissions, Michael McKeon, fellow alumni - Derrick Kang ('87), Elliott Chamizo ('62), and Jon & I ('92) looked out in awe of a very filled room of parents and their graduating daughters & sons...
Right before it got started, we sat outside and enjoyed the beautiful, calm beach scene...

And the hazy sunset...

The University has grown so much; not just in students and buildings, but in spirituality. Although Seattle U is a Jesuit college, their "religious" impact is the lowest among the 28 other Jesuit colleges around the country. You would need to check out their website - Seattle University - to view their mission statement, their Jesuit tradition, and other impacts this university has on the community.

From Left to Right: Michael McKeon (Dean of Admissions), Jon, Me, Elliot Chamizo, and Derrick Kang. Mahalo to Blake for taking this photo of us! He had to run off to catch the red eye flight back to Seattle to attend classes the next day. Yup, talk about dedication!
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Now on a more interesting note... My sister was so kind to babysit my kiddies while Jon and I went to this shin-dig. THANK YOU Auntie Rhino!!!!!
PLEASE check out her blog - Hokuli'i Images - and see her adventures in Freitas-land!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Auntie Pipay...

I love my Auntie Pipay. She is such a love, a blessing, a generous soul. Every time we come over to her house, she makes sure we eat until we bust a button, and we even take home "balon" - doggie bag in Ilocano. :) She even calls us to come over and pick up our favorite dishes she makes especially for us - Chicken Sayote or Chicken Papaya or Chicken Marungay, Adobo... mmmm... so yummy even mentioning them!!!
So, as a gift to Auntie, my Sister, Geralyn, took this grand family photo, framed & matted it for her. This is going up in the living room where everyone can see her beautiful family!
~ Auntie Pipay was married to our Uncle Manning, our Mother's brother. He walked me down the aisle when I was getting married 15 years ago... He was the youngest of 13, with my Mom right before him. Although he has passed on (over 14 years now), his legacy still lives on...
"Working" with My Sis!

It's always, ALWAYS a pleasure to work with my big sis, Geralyn of Hokuli'i Images! Somehow, we have time to snap a quick photo of us, even if we do it in the Ihilani Hotel bathroom!

Doing test shots for Ger is fun, too. She cracks me up and makes me laugh every time!

I don't even know what the hairy heck she was saying, but I think it had to do with the palm trees in the background. Doesn't it look like it's coming out of the top of my head???

And thank you for allowing me to help you, Sis! We had the awesome pleasure of meeting Mr. Jake Shimabukuro, the well known Ukulele Master of this time! He was so real. So honest. So soulful (if there's such a word!). His music was just unbelievable!!!
I'm glad he allowed us to take pictures with him! Mahalo Jake!!!
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
More soccer...
I love soccer so much, that I got up early, grabbed my son, and went to the '94 Maile team's game in Kane'ohe. NOT even any of both my daughters teams; just a Leahi Team that I know! I sat and watched these awesome girls play. No competition against them.
Even their goalie was lonely... I had to crop this photo in. If not, she would be this tiny speck in the middle of the field of green...
Even my son was a bit bored. He went looking for sticks and bugs after awhile...
Sooo, I ended up dropping him home before I headed out to my game at Kapiolani Park. Although we lost (2-0), it was one of my better games - especially since starting Cross Fit Training! I'll have to update my blog on that, too!
The next morning...
The girls stayed up late (thanks to Coach Adolph and his ghost stories!) and well, it's already 8:30 am and here they are...
One last group photo before everyone had to clean up, get ready, and get out! Mahalo to all that came and hopefully had fun! Thank you to Coach Adolph, Coach Deana, and Coach Ted for all your help!
Of course, still the same day, had my son's last soccer game. He is officially named "Nick" because he wasn't paying attention when there was a breakaway. Everyone (including me) was calling his name to look up. Well, right in the "nick" of time, he looked up, and blasted the ball in the other direction. You go, son. In time I know he'll get better. At this age, it's so much fun watching and laughing my head off!
So needless to say, I'm so proud of him! He got a medal and a cool goodie bag of stuffs!
Sleepovers...I must be crazy
Sunsets again...
Updates!!!
So I hope I can do it justice by starting with this photo... Had to run errands in Aina Haina, so I decided to continue the beautiful drive into Hawaii Kai, then to Makapu'u, going into Waimanalo, etc. This is me, on the hairpin turn by Makapu'u, taking a quickie photo... The day was just gorgeous! You can clearly see the bottom of the ocean below...
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