My pictures from the Willows are now on Picasa. Click the slide show in the right column to go to the album. If anyone else has pictures, please email them to me at: iolani61@gmail.com.
As a matter of fact if anyone has pictures from any class function, past or present, email them to me. I was thinking of putting together old pictures from HS days, but I need your help in finding and scanning. I found out that Clifford has some old pictures, so I'm sure there are more out there.
Please send them at full resolution. Please do not resize them. If you do, please make them at least 1200 px wide.
Alternatively, if you're somewhat competent on the web, you can create a Picasa Web Album account and upload images. Then you just need to give me your account name, password not necessary, and the name of the album. If you want, I can always walk you through the process.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Videos Links from Willows
I edited and uploaded four videos taken while we were updating Mr. Taylor on what we were doing presently. YouTube limits videos to 10 minutes so I had to edit what I had and separate them into four separate videos. Here are the links:
#1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btd5NXKcKoI
#2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DnQmip16e0
#3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBMyKsdSY6M
#4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk6iVmxxZ0M
There's a lot of background noise, but that is because we were next to the pond and the waterfall. The pictures aren't the best because of the lighting. In case anyone is interested, I was using the video function of a Canon Power Shot SD780 IS, not a camcorder.
I usually take a camcorder and a digital camera on our trips, but the video function on this camera is good enough that I'm planning to leave my camcorder at home on our next trip, a cruise down the Amazon. We start in Manaus, Brazil, and cruise the Amazon and the Atlantic to Buenos Aires, with stops in Rio and Montevideo.
Stay tuned, I'll work on the still images next.
#1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btd5NXKcKoI
#2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DnQmip16e0
#3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBMyKsdSY6M
#4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk6iVmxxZ0M
There's a lot of background noise, but that is because we were next to the pond and the waterfall. The pictures aren't the best because of the lighting. In case anyone is interested, I was using the video function of a Canon Power Shot SD780 IS, not a camcorder.
I usually take a camcorder and a digital camera on our trips, but the video function on this camera is good enough that I'm planning to leave my camcorder at home on our next trip, a cruise down the Amazon. We start in Manaus, Brazil, and cruise the Amazon and the Atlantic to Buenos Aires, with stops in Rio and Montevideo.
Stay tuned, I'll work on the still images next.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Dinner with Reed Taylor at the Willows
We had dinner on Sunday with Reed Taylor at the Willows. Attending were: Mr. Taylor, Mo, Campbell, Mumper, Ken & Jennifer Lee, Tom Teruya, Clifford Uejio (must have left early..not in picture), Emmett & Judy Yoshioka, Tsuda, Mike Chun, Milton, Steve Takaki, Jimmy Miyashiro and Warren Ho.
We each gave a short update on our lives since we last saw Mr. Taylor. I have videos taken with my regular camera (not a video camera) which I need to edit before I upload them. I'll edit this post when the videos are uploaded. They're not the best quality, but good considering the camera.
I also need to edit and upload some other images which I will upload to Picasa so you can see them. I'll also publish a post when that is done.
Ken & Jennifer Lee paid for the dinner. Everyone else contributed the cost of their dinner to the class treasury. Mo found a $25 coupon on the internet and then when it came time to pay, we also got a senior discount. Thanks to Ken & Jennifer.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Hawaii Star Ball
Lorrie and I attended the Hawaii Star Ball at the Hilton Hawaiian Village last week. We were there to support Mike and Trudy Uechi. They competed in the Grand Seniors, dancing the Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango and Quick Step. In the afternoon competition they came in first place and in evening competition (exactly the same dances and competitors) they came in fourth.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Happy Days
Ed Futa was in town, so about a dozen of us had dinner with him at Happy Days in Kaimuki. Mo ordered the food and Milt paid for the meal. Everyone there contributed what we would have spent on the meal to the class treasury. I don't know who brought the A to Z Pinot Noir, but Fujikami brought two bottles of Au Bon Climat Pinot and Warren brought a bottle of Chivas. All the wine was gone by the end of the night.
After Ed gave a little talk about some of his experiences as the General Secretary of Rotary International, Teruya suggested that we go around the room and have everyone tell Ed what we were doing. Here are my recollections of what everyone said. If I have a faulty recollection (which is the norm these days), please email me at iolani61@gmail.com with corrections so that I can amend this post. Better yet, expand on what you said that night and I'll post it.
Mo: Still at UH.
Donald Watanabe: Retired from the Fire Dept... doing nothing
Jimmy Miyashiro: Retired from the VA...taking care of grandchildren
Fujikami: Still working at the florist
Campbell: Working at a telephone company...didn't catch which one
Me: Retired from the U.S. Attorney's Office...ballroom dancing...maintaining a couple of websites...found out that some are really reading this blog
Arruda: Sold his bank to Finance Factors...collects rent from all his real estate
Tommy Wong (formerly Chun): Retired from Hawaii State Bar Association...still doing something I don't recall.
Tsuda: Still working with insects at the UH
Dexter: With DOE at Farrington Complex...Can't remember exactly what he does
Takaki: Retired from IBM, worked for Bank of Hawaii in IT for a while, then went back for doctorate at UH... not sure in what order
Milt: sold his practice five years ago... working as an employee for the two dentists he sold his practice to
Teruya: President of his Rotary Club for the past three years
Warren: Still has Lani Properties...his daughter helps run the business, his sons and wife also work in the business...is President (?) of Home Builders Association and goes to DC alot on their business
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Finally Making the Team
In elementary school, I was an avid baseball player and loved playing tackle or touch football with my neighborhood friends . When I tried out for an organized team upon entering Iolani in the 7th grade, I learned that I was way behind in skills and development.
I tried out for baseball in the 7th grade and was totally hopeless. As a catcher, I couldn't reach 2d base. I was confused on where to throw the ball during in- field warmups. Least of all, I couldn't hit the ball. There didn't seem to be any such thing as player development for weak kids. That one practice was my last.
The following year, I tried out for the 9th grade football team. I tried my best to keep up with the team drills. I played one play as an offensive guard in a scrimmage against a team from the Koolau boys home. The defender opposite me looked like he was going to eat me alive. Talk about an intimidating "stink eye". The play happened so fast. All I remember was being knocked on the ground and biting my lip and tasting blood and dirt.
Shortly afterwards, I got cut from the team and although it was a relief for me, I felt bad for my my father who was a high school football standout because I thought that I had let him down.
For some idiotic reason, I went out for JV football. I felt like a clown in uniform. My last memory of the experience was being blocked during a scrimmage. When the team was called together to get into a huddle, I couldn't get up. My legs wouldn't move. I thought that I was paralyzed. It was a relief to have been cut from the team this time.
Track and cross-country were marvelous options for those of us who couldn't make a team sport like baseball, basketball or football. It was an individual sport where one would not be cut from the team unless he didn't try his best. That was the nature of the sport. As a senior, I finally placed third running in the 440 in the novice division at a track meet on Maui.
At age 47, I started learning how to play soccer after a decade of long distance running. After three years of trials and tribulations playing or faking makule (over 30) soccer, I was invited by Lloyd Nishimoto, ten years my junior, to play with the Iolani alumni soccer team in their annual game against the varsity.
The most exciting thing was being able to wear an Iolani varsity jersey. I played left rear defender for 15 minutes of the first half. I held my own...no major mistakes. During the potluck festivities at the end of the game, I was awarded the game ball signed by the coach, Bob Barry, for being the oldest player. Life couldn't get any better than that. Iolani No Ka Oe!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Ellivis?
At Iolani, I always admired the guys who could sing -- Andre, Emmett, Mark, Howard, etc. I enjoyed going to the "Show of Stars" and watching the rockers perform. I even went to a press conference with Elvis, representing Imua!In college, I learned to play the guitar, but, alas my lack of musical talent and a good voice kept me from stardom.
However, in my old age, technology (like Viagra) is helping me achieve my dreams. Linda made me an Elvis jump suit. I bought a Karaoke mic which has pitch correction -- I call it vocal Viagra. You can talk into it, and it will sing on key -- just what I needed. And I bought a Fretlight guitar. It has LED's embedded in the fretboard which shows you where to put your fingers when playing EZ chords, rhythm or lead guitar. It plugs into the USB port of my computer, which is connected to my 52 inch LCD TV and 7.1 surround sound system. There's a comprehensive set of video and other lessons which go with the system. I'm trying to learn the lead solo to "Johnny B. Goode", but it's a slow process. Fortunately, I can slow the tempo and loop phrases. But my favorite activity is jamming with the band. I've purchased a bunch of MIDI files which have the original artist soundtracks and the guitar fingering. I love cranking up the volume and playing along with the Stones to "Satisfaction".
I was a geek in high school. And now I'm a techie geek. If it's technology or a gadget, I probably have it. More examples in future posts.
Ellivis Lum
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