This toad has been living in our front yard and emerges occasionally to get some sun. Unlike the smaller, Coqui frogs, which make a loud, distinctive noise throughout the night, toads like this one seem to be less invasive and intrusive. But for all I know, it may be poisonous, as some toads here are known to be!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Liz's Office View
Our daughter, Liz, asked me today to help her move her office supplies to her new room at Hilo Union Elementary School, where I took this picture.
Her new office overlooks Hilo Bay and the Pacific Ocean. What a view! In fact, if one were to follow this view to the east far enough, as in over 4,000 miles, you would eventually reach Kansas City.
Basically, that will be the commute I will start making next week, when I leave this island and return to Kansas City to assist in the transition of the new DeLaSalle Executive Director, Mark Williamson. Beginning June 14, I will be the new Director of Sustainability for DeLaSalle. All I need now is an office view like this one!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Cool Church!
The Catholic church closest to where we live is St. Theresa Church in Mountain View. It is about three miles from our house. Most likely, it will be our Hawaii parish church.
While very small, it is painted with a number of unusual murals on every wall and even on the ceilings! The murals are very vivid and somewhat bizarre, but that adds to the charm and unique ambiance of what seems to me to be a very special place. I like this church a lot!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Our Backyard
LOTS of Empty Boxes
Sunnin'
Our resident chameleon (barely visible on the edge of our side awning) was sunning him/her self a few minutes ago before the rain arrived. It was the first rain of the day, which has been mostly sunny.
We like our shy chameleons as they consume a great number of unfriendly bugs.
Karol tells me they make bird-like noises.
I saw one the other day by our water catchment tank inflating the brilliantly colored sac under its throat.
I hope it finds a suitable mate and makes many baby chameleons!
Connected!
The Oceanic Time Warner Cable lady came to our house today.
She told me that I would have to go up into our attic to drill holes for our connections. That way, we would not have to tear into our walls.
What the heck, I do what I'm told. So I donned her "miner's headlamp" and climbed up her ladder and drilled about six holes before she realized that we were not getting anywhere and then discovered that our house was already internally wired!
So now we are connected to the Internet. That is a major breakthrough for us, as the Big Island is not big on connectivity in general.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
After a long wait, and studying our fauna, the Shipping Container Arrives!
When we arrived at our new home Tuesday evening, we were tired but excited, even though we had to sleep on air mattresses.
The next morning, my nephew, Dan Dougherty, told me an empty house in paradise was not so bad. Looking around at our plants, flowers and bananas, I found myself in agreement with my stoic relative!
Two days later, our furniture from the Mainland arrived at our new home in Mountain View, Hawaii!
We're finally cooking in our kitchen and sleeping on our beds. Life is good!Monday, May 17, 2010
Chris Eubanks, Class of 1989
I had a great conversation on Friday with 1989 DeLaSalle graduate, Chris Eubanks.
Chris and his family are real estate agents in Norman, Oklahoma. He is proud of his education at DeLaSalle, and has achieved much in his life since graduation.
He agreed to help us with a gift for our capital campaign. I invited Chris to visit us soon. He has a great story to tell, and I'd love to have you get to know him better!
Friday, May 14, 2010
DeLaSalle Is In Good Position...
...because of financial gurus, Frank McCarthy (top) and John Sundeen (next photo from top). They have guided us through many a budget storm over the years. Combined, their DeLaSalle board service is 20 years! Exemplary board leadership is one of the most important ingredients to DeLaSalle's stability and success! Thanks, Frank and John!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Photo-Shy
That's Patty Lewis, who started Alexandra's House (http://www.alexandrashouse.com/), and who doesn't like her picture to be taken. I told her I would take it anyhow, so that I could get her to read my blog. Blessings, Patty!
A Lonely Sentinal
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Our Honda Arrives!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Bob Miller
I received an extraordinary call the other day from Bob Miller (in picture at left). Bob is the Founder of the Robert E. Miller Insurance Company and current COB of the Miller Family Foundation.
The call was extraordinary not because Bob wanted to know if he "owed" DeLaSalle a gift. That was an unusual way for one of our friends to inquire about whether they had an "outstanding" pledge, but it was not extraordinary.
No, what was extraordinary occurred after I told Bob that I was sorry to have bothered him recently by sending materials to him about our capital campaign.
Bob knew what I really meant when I alluded to being sorry, and he forthrightly told me that I should not be sorry for what many of us in Kansas City knew what was about to occur to Bob in his battle with cancer.
In fact, he told me, that was the other reason for his call, to tell me how much he had enjoyed working with me and supporting DeLaSalle over the years. He related some of his remembrances of me in a very kind and thoughtful manner, and said that his impending death was "joyful" and was what he had been preparing for throughout his entire life.
I told him that I thought it was extraordinary that someone who had helped support so many charities for so many years would take the time to call me personally to tell me what he had just said, and I offered to pray for him.
He firmly told me that he had enough people praying for him, and that I should pray instead for those who had lost hope and who had no one else to pray for them.
When we said goodbye, I knew this was probably the last conversation I would ever have with this extraordinary man who had helped change the lives and living conditions of many in Kansas City and throughout the world.
I was grateful for this remarkable human being, and whispered a prayer for him nonetheless. Then I fulfilled my promise to Bob and prayed for someone else.
Ray Goffinet
Ray Goffinet (left in picture at left) has been a long-time supporter of DeLaSalle.
When I first met Ray, it was 1985, and he had just given a significant (and unsolicited) gift to DeLaSalle. I went out to personally thank him, and he told me how much he admired Godfrey Kobets. Ray said that he wanted to support Mr. Kobets' legacy.
Over the past 25 years, I have visited Ray perhaps a dozen times. He has continued his generous support of DeLaSalle, but I never knew THE REST OF THE STORY...until this past Wednesday.
I happened to be in Ray's neighborhood after a fundraising call , and thought I would stop by and say hi. Ray is a very mild-mannered and hospitable gentleman, and I knew I would be welcomed if he was at home. I never knew he had any family until I met his sister, Dorothy Kapsch (she is to the right in the above picture), who told me that morning about two of the family's relatives who had gone to the old De La Salle in the 1920s. These young men (their last name was Muser) had both become paralyzed and were unable to finish their high school coursework, so the Christian Brothers went to their home and tutored the young men who eventually received their diplomas! What a wonderful story, and another reason why people in Kansas City think so highly of DeLaSalle, and the legacy Godfrey Kobets established to carry on exceptional work to provide a quality education to those most in need!
Thanks Ray and I appreciate meeting your sister and learning the rest of the story of your generosity! And thanks to Godfrey Kobets and to all of the Brothers and our staff, who carry on an incredible legacy of service!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Crime Beater
Carolyn Watkins is the DeLaSalle Human Resources Director (pictured working at her desk at left).
Her corner office allows her a sweeping view of the entire back of the DeLaSalle parking lot.
As she was getting ready to go home last Wednesday, she saw a suspicious sight: someone bent over a car and removing the registration tags from the vehicle.
Without a second thought, she called to her co-worker, Dana Shelton, to follow her immediately as she dashed out the back door.
By then, the suspect was almost a block away.
She and Dana got into Carolyn's car and followed the suspect, while calling the police department to meet them in the direction the suspect was going. Remarkably, within a few minutes, the police apprehended the suspect based on Carolyn's directions and confirmation of the suspect and arrested the individual AS HE WAS IN THE VERY ACT OF TRYING TO SELL THE STOLEN TAGS TO ANOTHER PERSON!
She may look like a mild-mannered office worker, but Carolyn Watkins is a force to be reckoned with, no matter where she is!
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