Hau`oili Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year)

Happy Solstice, Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas), Happy Holidays 2016, and Hau`oili Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year 2017)

We celebrate the end of one year with family and friends near and far and welcome the sunlight after the dark days of winter into a bright future.

Quentin with Nan and NeilAs I look back, I realize it has been over a year since I have written a web post. I started working at the Maui Ocean Center (again) as a marine naturalist. It was supposed to be two days a week but I was soon working four days a week covering vacations and attrition. My schedule suddenly became much more complicated and I found less time to work on my computer. I am working to change that schedule.

Neil and Ari with grandson PatrickLast January, we welcomed a new grandson, Patrick Hayden Schultz. We flew to Missoula Montana in May to get to know the little man (You can read about him and our trip on the webpost). He will be 1 year old January 9. We are hoping to make another trip to the Schultz’s next Spring.

In March, Neil started working as a production assistant on an MTV reality show being filmed on Maui. When he was working, he couldn’t tell anyone the name but now we can say it was Are You The One, season 4. He really enjoyed the experience of meeting the crews and seeing the production process. Hardest part was 12 hour days! Which of course adding lunch break and commute time to Haiku added another hour and ½ to the day. He spoke about it so much, I signed on for the last two weeks. I was only able to work about 5 days because of my other work schedule. It was an interesting experience.

Our new scooterWhile on that job, someone knocked over our motorcycle at the hotel where Neil had parked it for the day. It was 20 years old and parts were no longer available. Shop called it a total. Neil was investigating trying to find parts on the internet but we gave up and bought a high performance scooter (we shopped for a motorcycle but I can’t reach the ground on the models that were available.) The scooter is a nice ride but hard to get used to after the motorcycle because it has an automatic transmission and the front brakes are very strong. Before leaving for our May trip I locked the front brakes while stopping fast behind a car turning left and I got some road burns. Just one knee was the most bruised and took time to heal. Neil took his turn of road sliding in August but at a faster speed when a jeep suddenly turned left in front of him. Nan and NeilHis road burns were much more sever and took several months to heal.

In October, we had several birthdays and the birth of Will Jackson Levy to celebrate. What I decided I wanted for my birthday was dental work. I was on a plane to Thailand a few weeks later. I will be writing more posts about that so stay tuned.

Mailea and GrammadudeWe are thrilled to have Mailea visiting with us for a few weeks in December, and we have enjoyed fun meals and time visiting. Mailea and Neil coauthored a scientific paper that was published last February: Maui Water Quality, a Comparative Study for Lahaina and Kihei. They began working on another follow-on paper; this one is the Microbiological Data. They have been having meetings and work sessions for a good portion of the time and have made amazing progress. But they taking off a few days for Christmas!

I have decided to develop my consulting services working with clients on website development and online presence. I hope to write more about that in January.

Wishing all of you a wonderful Christmas and Holiday season!

[I wrote this Christmas Eve and am just now able to post it right before New Year’s Eve. We had a wonderful Christmas Eve dinner with Jean, Morley, and Mailea with good laughs opening presents from under the tree. Christmas night, we spent with Vajra, Quentin, Sophie, and Mailea sharing dinner before we opened stockings and unwrapped presents. Everyone was thrilled with all their gifts and I was so busy enjoying watching, I realized I didn’t take any photos!]

October Birthdays 2016

Quentin turns 16This October 2016, Quentin turned 16, I turned another Big-Oh year, my mom turned another year younger, and a new great-nephew was born. That is four great-grandsons born to my mom and dad in the last year and a half. (Mom is still waiting for a new great-granddaughter for the little dress she is saving.)

Meghan and Will with baby JacksonWill Jackson Levy was born to Meghan Plumb and Will Levy IV (Melanie’s son) on October 5, 2016, in Maryland 3:52am at 7lbs 20.5 inches long. They plan to call him Jackson and he is a precious little bundle of joy.

Hailey and JesseJesse Blue, born June 30, 2015 to Hailey McAllister (Warren’s daughter) and Blue Harrington, just turned 15 months old as October began. I have so far only gotten to see him grow through Facebook photos.

Madden SheltonMadden James Shelton born September 9, 2015, to Madison (Melanie’s daughter) and Dennis Shelton turned 13 months old. I visited him at 1 month old in Maryland. On the same day that Jackson was born, Madden’s parents signed the papers to purchase their first house. I just found out they made the move to their new home the Saturday before Thanksgiving after major renovations. I am still waiting for photos!

Patrick at 9 monthsAnd Patrick Hayden Schultz born January 9, 2016, to Ariann (Neil’s daughter) and Eric Schultz turned 9 months old. I wrote about Neil and my June visit in a previous post. Until our next visit, we love seeing him grow through videos and photos that Ari sends us.

Raven, a friend of Quentin’s, had a surprise beach party for him the Saturday before his birthday. We guests were hiding on the boardwalk to the beach when we saw him coming. I think he didn’t have any idea until he was walking up and saw all the food and coolers around, then everyone jumped out. Quentin and RavenRaven had invited several of his friends, ordered the cake, and got Quentin out of the house for a beach day early on a Saturday morning (impressive), but had a lot of help from Vajra and Nadia who organized food, games, and cake pickup! I also went up to the house on the night of his 16th birthday for a family/friends dinner and birthday cake. Quentin enjoyed all the attention but inbetween was busy working on has advanced math homework. He did get all A’s on his first quarter report card so his work paid off.

Quentin's suprise partyQuentin requested a new computer for his birthday (and Christmas) asking if the family could help with some funding, Great grandparents, grandparents, and aunties came through with some solid funding, and Quentin has a job a few days a week for the rest. He waited till Cyber Monday and ordered a great machine to the specifications he wanted. He told me it just arrived last Tuesday and it is perfect! He will be busy over the winter school break setting it up the way he wants. He said his last computer lasted him 10 years (was running Vista and SLOWWWW) and he expects this one to last him as long. Yes, he is a gamer but he is good about checking his email now and communicating with Grandma Beamer and his dad!

My birthday was a wonderful but quiet day. My good friend Robin took me for a special lunch and had a beautiful lei ready for me at the restaurant. Morley and Jean came over and sang happy birthday and I had many calls and wishes from family and friends. We had a delicious dinner at home. Neil and I had plans to go out but to make a long story short, he had been cut off by a jeep while riding our scooter weeks before and was still recovering from deep road burns. The Friday after Thanksgiving we went out for our “birthday night” activity to Warren and Annabelle’s Magic show in Lahaina. I laughed and laughed and was thoroughly entertained by the two comedic illusionists. It is a small intimate theater and the illusionist were amazing; I can’t figure out how they did any of it.

Neil spent time looking for birthday gift ideas for me. Life is simple and I don’t need much. He was looking at a food processor that has the bread dough mixing option but I said my processor is still fine. I finally realized that what I wanted was to get my teeth worked on. Once that decision was made, within two weeks I was in Thailand. That’s a story for another post!