Friday, June 30, 2006

Lots of variety and creativity involved

You can pretty much put anything you like into sushi rolls, or nigiri, with the little rice turds uncerneath. Very fresh and healthy food and visually appealing. The specialty in Hawaii is Spam masubi, which is a large roll with a slice of spam wrapped in seaweed. Delicious for those who do not have an issue about Spam.

Does a 10 Year Anniversary Count?

I did something new today. We celebrated our 10 year anniversary with a nice dinner out at Bubba Gumps. We also spent the day in a training class with a wunderkid from Kansas who was teaching us the latest procedures, shortcuts and info on our QXCI/SCIO biofeedback device. So instead of sitting on a nice beach sipping mai tai’s, which we can do any day, we sat in a hot classroom expanding our knowledge of a wonderful, fascinating and powerful program to relieve stress, pain and promote relaxation.

Photos coming soon.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Barbara's pets

So the latest additions to Barbara managerie of animals is the two kitties she is being a foster mom to until they are old enough to be adopted; perhaps by us.

This is Kinkers, with the kinky tail and the other one is an orange cat called Hokulea; for shooting star.





And her dog Max, the most pathetic looking Ridgeback in the world, gets to play grandpa to the new kitties.

What I am talking about are those everyday moments

when you make small wishes that are almost impossible and they come true. Like two weeks ago, we were visiting in Honolulu and parked in a crowded parking lot next to our hotel. The first nite, I had gotten a really great parking space right next to the elevators. We left the next day and drove around. Then, came back late in the afternoon and I told my wife, “Wouldn’t it be nice if we got that same parking space again?” And viola, it was open again. It’s those small moments of wishingmaking that make me believe in magic and then I ask, “How can I apply this to other parts of our lives?”

Friday, June 23, 2006

Recent house photos


Here is our new home coming along and they have even put in the street light.





A shot of the huge living room with the kitchen in the back.



And a nice shot of the view from our bedroom window on a cloudy day.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

QXCI in Hawaii

Debbie and I are becoming more adept at using this complex biofeedback, relaxation program that uses radionics to scan people and send them healing vibes. This is a remarkable system and we have done scans on family members that live in California and Washington. We have also worked on friends here in Hawaii and recently we did a session on a woman from TX who we met at the airport. She has reported amazing results and has an energetic instrument of her own.

This week, I am going to try to run a scan on a young boy born in Russia who has some birth defects. We are trying to arrange a way to get feedback from the mother who lives in Russia also. This will be an interesting exercise.

Wish us luck as we build up our biz.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Startung Monday

Who will join me? How about you Venus, Winniewoo, Lin, Jean and Nina?

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Saved a lobster

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My good buddy took a photo of this lobster while we were diving. He saved it’s life by not telling me about it until we got out of the water. That was his good deed this month.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Diving in Hawaii

Such nice warm waters in Hawaii. We did this dive near my house. I love the sensation of floating in the ocean, akin to flying and we were at the edge of the coral where you can just stare off into the abyss of sand and water.




My dive buddy is a maring biologist and we found some lobster shells. The caption of this one is, "that ho didn't give me crabs, she gave me lobsters!"
My buddy did find live lobsters too but did not tell me about them until we got out of the water. He knows I love lobsters - with a little butter and lemon. Oh well, have to go diving with someone who is not a conservationist.