Cambodia Arrival Day 2023

Singapore city rainbowWe departed Maui on Tues Sept 19 around noon and arrived in Siem Reap, Cambodia, on Sept 21 at 10 am after crossing the international date line. It was 29 hours in transit. We flew to LA first, going the wrong way, then LA to Singapore on a 16-hour flight that included three meals, and our last flight was 2 hours from Singapore to Siem Reap. I’d heard Angkor Wat was very hard to get to but that changed around 1990 when the French built an international airport nearby. Sadly, the sweet little airport where we arrived will be closed in October, being replaced by a Chinese-built airport an hour away from town. 

 Thursday, September 21

Mr. Thom's remork tuk tukYay! We finally arrived! Siem Reap airport is small and quaint and mostly vacant since it’s off-season. [Siem Reap is pronounced by the locals like see-em ree-a, ending with the faintest of a ‘p’ sound similar to the ‘b’ in the word numb.] We were picked up by Mr. Thom from the hotel (to show respect, they use Mr. with a man’s first name, so we did the same). Remember seeing rickshaws in the old movies? A two wheeled carriage with long front forks pulled by a little man who runs down the street? Well, replace the man with a little motor scooter and shrink things down a bit and we have the modern descendant of that. They call it a Remork, but almost all the tourists just call them tuk tuks. 

Nan in room CambodiaTo familiarize ourselves with the area, we had Mr. Thom take us through the main part of town on our way to the hotel and we changed some cash to the Cambodia Reil. We later found that they will take US dollars as readily as local currency and they do prefer crisp new bills especially in the small denominations. We arrived at our hotel, the Bayon Modern Residence, with a flurry of greetings and a welcome drink. Neil pilotingWe were personally escorted to our room. The room was beautiful and we were settled in by 11 am. Not wanting to lay around napping after our long flight, and wanting to save Angkor Wat for sunrise, we rested only an hour before we had Mr. Thom tuk tuk us to the Kompong Phluk floating village (Lonely Planet Kompong Phluk link) and sunset boat ride on Low rider tricked out boatLake Tonle Sap [likewise, barely pronounce the ‘p’ if at all.]  On the way back we stopped at the bustling riverside district near the Old Market for dinner. Then we collapsed into bed and slept till 3:30 am.

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SouthEast Asia Trip 2023

Angkor Wat at SunriseWe had a wonderful month of travel in SouthEast Asia. We decided to go to Thailand for dental work, and since we were already going to be in the area we decided to add Cambodia to the beginning and Singapore and Bali to the end, staying through my birthday at a hot springs resort on Bali. Neil took fantastic photos on our trip and we were able to keep a log as we traveled. We plan to publish web posts once or twice a week through the end of the year about our adventures including Neil’s wonderful photos with descriptions.

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Manuaba waterfall IIOne last comment before we start our adventure, I will integrate some photos within the text but at the bottom of every post will be a gallery of many more photos. You will need to go to the web post in a browser to be able to view the gallery photos. You can click on the first photo to make it larger and then arrow through all of them reading the descriptions as you enjoy Neil’s photography.

Below we have included a few highlight photos from the trip. We are happy to share our adventure with you.

Maui Fire and Summer Travels 2023

Thank you to all for your outpouring of love and concern when you heard that Lahaina and other parts of Maui were burning. Neil and I were on the mainland visiting family when the news reached us early in the morning on August 9. A friend from the Big Island texted me to ask if I had heard of the tragedy? She was up way too early Hawaii time (turns out she was on fire watch at her home in Kohola.) She texted “Lahaina’s gone.” I thought it was a slightly exaggerated statement until I read the article that she included. I was in shock. The entire town of Lahaina as I knew it was literally gone to the ground. Neil and I were stunned and saddened and felt powerless to help our friends. Group texts started flying around among my friends and coworkers and all turned out to be safe. But some of my friend’s family were not. Burn Area Kihei and UpcountryThe nightmare continued when Mailea, Neil’s daughter who lives 5 minutes from us, called to say that she was preparing for evacuation and had her cats in their carriers and the car loaded. She asked what we wanted rescued from our house when she picked up Neil’s stepfather Morley next door. We are grateful to private companies and individuals who drove their bulldozers all through the morning on their own initiative to create a fire break around the houses up slope from us. They were able to stop the fire from reaching the homes, otherwise, once the first line of houses caught fire all of North Kihei would have been devastated since there were no firefighters or equipment within a half hour of us at that time since they were fighting elsewhere. The fire came within one or two football fields of the housing development before it was stopped. Neil got photos from the airplane when he flew in.

The Maui community is amazing and strong. Within hours, grassroots efforts brought food and water to the people on Lahaina side who were in desperate need. When they couldn’t go by road, they took it by boat, sometimes from the next island over. We love Maui and feel it is a sacred place. We will do all we can to help the communities and the families rebuild on their family land.

Ari Patrick ConnerAs I mentioned, we were on the mainland visiting with our family. I had a busy spring working in hospitality as a travel director and Neil started working activities and dinner events as well. We were ready for some visiting time. Mid-July we flew to Missoula Montana for 2 weeks playing with our grandsons Patrick, 7 years, and Connor, 4 years, and their mom and dad, Ariann and Eric Schultz. We loved having in-person time with them! Some of the best highlights of our time there are also the most mundane sounding. Sitting on the floor playing with cars, trains, and games. Going bowling or to the trampoline park. Driving to the lake for a swim. Dining at some of our favorite brewpubs. And helping Patrick ride his bike without training wheels for the first time.

Cindy and Neil in BasementNext we flew to Minnesota spending 2 weeks with Neil’s sister Cindy and her son and daughters. Cindy has done a beautiful renovation of her home and we thought we would have some down time. But noooo, she had a minion list for us (at our request). On top of that, we encouraged her to have a garage sale to reduce the basement and garage clutter so Neil could install heavy duty shelves all around the walls of the basement. Finally, Cindy was able to get everything off the basement cement floor and her clutter became highly organized. She is so happy. In fact, she told us multiple times a day for several days how happy she is.

Iowa FriendsA road trip to Iowa came next. Neil and Cindy got to visit their niece Stephanie, attend a family reunion on their father’s side, and have a great time visiting with some of Neil’s high school friends. We had such a warm welcome and great food at John and Cathy’s home, we want to go every year.

Ohio FamilyNeil and I then flew to Ohio to visit Dad and my family. Mom flew out from California and we had a family reunion on her dad’s side.  Mom has a sister and brother living in Ohio who she gets to spend time with when she visits Ohio. Dad and Jane are still in their home on an acre of land. Dad enjoys his workshop and caring for the yard. Neil sharpens his tools every time we visit. My brother Warren and sister Pamela live in Van Wert near dad, and Melanie and Will just bought a place neighboring Pamela! I am grateful they are there to help dad and Jane. Mom and Bill are still in Ridgecrest and I am grateful Bill’s daughter is there to help them.

Mel Mom NanNeil flew home to Maui the last week of August while I went on a road trip with my mom and Melanie. Our goal was to visit seven of the states Mom hadn’t been to yet, working towards her bucket list goal of being in all 50 states. We traveled through 13 states in all from Ohio and ending in Virgina. I thought the New England states and Delaware were all she had left but she said there are three more: Mississippi, Alabama, and North Dakota. Maybe next year, Mom. We concluded the trip staying a few days with Mom’s grandson Will, his wife Meghan, and their children Jackson and Violet. Violet is Mom’s newest great-granddaughter and she a sweetheart.Great Grandma and Violet

Mom and I flew together to LA where I had a long layover. She took a shuttle to Palmdale, drove from there and arrived home in Ridgecrest by the time I was boarding my flight to Maui! It was great to finally be home and sleep in my own bed. Neil had been volunteering in the community several times already and I have been able to help some myself. There will be much to help with on Maui for many months.

Our travels are soon to continue. We will be leaving next week for a month in Southeast Asia. Our first stop will be in Cambodia for 5 days in Siam Reap and the Angor Wat temple area. Then on to Phuket, Thailand for 2 weeks where we will have dental work. Afterwards, we will stop in Singapore for 3 days to visit our friends Vanessa and George Spencer. Then on to Bali to celebrate my birthday. On the way home we have a long layover in the Philippines where we plan to visit Manila’s Old Town.

I will aim to do another update after we return! Love to you all.

Sparkling Isolation 2020

It is only called Quarantine if it is from the Quarantine region of France,
everything else is called Sparkling Isolation.

Nan and Neil on our BeachWe are grateful to live in Hawaii during this time of lockdowns. With the sparkling ocean right outside our front door and plenty of time for gourmet home cooking, we adopted the phrase our dear friend Eric used, Sparkling Isolation. Businesses closed, parks closed, beaches closed, but the ocean never closed—the ocean was always open for water sports. Hawaii became un-welcoming to guests in mid-March and the tourist industry died. Hawaii had one of the highest unemployment rates in the US since tourism is the main industry. On the plus side, traffic was light, beaches were not crowded, and the skies were quiet.

Jean and NeilAlthough the 14-day quarantine requirement ended for visitors to the islands in mid-October, the continued restrictions have limited the reopening of many business. April 2021 is the next date on my calendar when I will be working the first corporate group coming to Maui.

January of this year started in sadness with the passing of Neil’s mother Virginia Cooper. She took a fall before Thanksgiving (2019) and never regained her strength. After two hospital visits, she was able to be home with hospice care and was surrounded by family when she passed on January 24, 2020. Stephanie and Jonathan with Jean and NeilJean’s sense of humor kept her joking all through her bedridden last days. Morley was ever present to love Jean and make her comfortable.  Neil continued kidding his mom daily to let her know she’s loved. Jean’s granddaughter Stephanie and great-grandson Jonathan brought great joy to Grammadude by visiting for two weeks over Christmas and New Years. Jean’s daughter Cindy had fun filled times with her mom in the days right before her passing. Granddaughter Mailea arrived in time to be present with Grammadude at her passing. Jean had calls and video calls with her other grandchildren Ariann, Keegan, Gillian, Kalli, and great-grandsons Patrick and Conner keeping her surrounded by love.Celebrating Morley's Birthday

Morley is doing well living on his own next door to us. We visit often to exchange stories, bring treats, and help out as needed.

There were many joys this year: The wedded couple with Henry, Nan and NeilNeil’s daughter Mailea married Rusty Hessel on our beach on November 12, 2020. They originally wanted the wedding in Spring or Summer, but had to postpone when the lockdowns and travel restrictions went into effect. When a short window of opportunity opened up, it was a whirlwind of planning, cooking, decorating, and celebrating. The bachelor party was a successful day on a fishing boat. The bachelorette party was an awesome horseback ride in upcountry Maui. We enjoyed activities and getting to know our new grandson Henry Hessel, age 10.

Will, Meghan, and Jackson LevyMy nephew Will Levy IV married Meghan Plumb on October 31, 2020 in Key Largo, Florida.  I celebrated with them through photos. My niece Madison Shelton was at the wedding and a few days later gave birth to her second son, Cole Isaac, on November 5.

Quentin and KaiMy great-nephew Quentin lives in Kihei near us with his girlfriend Kai. His is a server at Outback Steakhouse and Kai is finishing a course to be an Esthetician.

Schutz FamilyWe are grateful that all our family is doing well on the mainland and we really missed being able to take our summer trip to visit them this year. We communicate by phone often. Neil’s daughter Ariann is so wonderful about making weekly video calls allowing us to interact with our lively grandsons Patrick (turns 5 on January 9th), and Connor (turns 2 on January 28th). We loved getting to see them open some their Christmas gifts this year.

Our new Honda Ridgeline truckNeil has been wanting a truck for a long time and it was finally time to get one when we turned in our leased Kia Optima. We have a beautiful new Honda Ridgeline. Within the first week, we put it to work getting 2 loads of composted landscape soil to raise up our carpeted driveway to eliminate a sharp drop-off from the cement parking pad. While we were at it, we levelled an area for the BBQs and new smoker. There are always projects around the house and yard to keep us busy. We love to cook and have enjoyed trying new recipes while in Sparkling Isolation but we were also incredibly happy when the restaurants reopened in June so we could enjoy a meal out occasionally.

Sunset on our BeachWishing you all a Sparkling NON-Isolation New Year!

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A look at our 2019 year

Patrick and ConnorThe year of 2019 brought many joys into Neil’s and my life. We have a new grandson Connor James Schultz born January 28, 2019, to parents Ariann and Eric Schultz and big brother Patrick Hayden Schultz. We visited the Schulz’ and our grandsons in August after the weather had warmed up from the sub-zero winter of Missoula, Montana!

Cindy and DanThe year also had deep sorrow in the passing of Neil’s brother-in-law Dan Knak in July in Hastings Minnesota. We had planned our summer trip to the mainland for August but we moved it ahead a few weeks to rush to Minnesota to help Cindy, Neil’s sister, when Dan took a critical downturn in his long fight against leukemia. As such things go, Dan’s passing was a beautiful bittersweet thing because there was so much love and wonderful laughter along with the sorrow.

Harter gangWe flew to Ohio for Harter and Kreischer family time. My Mom was visiting from California and my sister Melanie drove from her new home in South Carolina. We had all the siblings (and parents) together since Pamela and Warren now live in Ohio near Dad. We had a great time visiting, working together, family reunions, a trip to Ohio Caverns, and a tour of the Airstream factory. It all ended too soon and we flew back to Minnesota for a few more days with Cindy’s family. Hastings August 2019Mailea flew in from Washington while we were there so she could reconnect with her aunt and cousins. One highlight with her was an early-morning kayak exploration down the Kinnickinnic River lead by Keegan.

Neil and Ari at Skalkoho FallsThe last part of our trip was spending two weeks in Missoula, Montana, with Ariann, Eric, Patrick and Connor. It was an active time playing with a 3 ½ year old and an 8 month old. We had a lot of adventures together, including a road trip together to Skalkaho Falls, Georgetown Lake, and Phillipsburg. They are lucky boys to have such wonderful parents.

Hanging PlanterWe got back home after being gone seven weeks and started on house projects! A major reorganizing of the kitchen took place to make room for the new flat bottom wok. We decided to cook with more vegetables and are developing wonderful recipes. We put up new outdoor blinds that keep the house much cooler from the tropical afternoon sun. We added a motion detection porch light and more flowers and herbs to our hanging planters. We upgraded some electronics and ordered a new dehydrator. Right now we are making black garlic (3-4 weeks of dehydrating!) and are very excited to make some mango fruit leather next.

Successful completion of three rappelsOur Maui adventures included a tour of the last remaining Pineapple Plantation in Hawaii and the Haili’maile Distillery which uses those pineapples in their Vodka and other spirits they produce. For my birthday, we went rappelling down waterfalls and parasailing over Lahaina.

I continue my work as a Travel Director. My “season” is January to June but there were also a few Fall events which I worked in September and October. I am booked into 2020. Neil worked for Hilo Hattie’s through July. He is now working for a local organization on a project planning an eco-village that will incorporate permaculture, aquaculture, and education, with eco-tourism.

Right before Thanksgiving, Neil’s mom Jean took a fall and went in the hospital for a week. She was home a week and continued to get weaker rather than gain back strength. While trying to help her to the car to go to a routine doctor visit, she collapsed and 911 was called again. She was in ICU for 4 days and is now in the Telemetry Unit. Neil and I have been taking her husband Morley to visit her daily. The doctors are planning to eventually move Jean to a Rehab facility where they hope she will get her strength back. Right now, she can stand for only a few minutes with a walker, and not take any steps at all. She has a positive attitude and still has her sights set on returning home.Quentin in flat cap

Quentin decided not to return to the cold and rainy University of Portland. He is currently working on both a photography career and working as a small business sales consultant on Maui.

Sending much love and wishes for a wonderful new year to all of you!

Neil and Nan

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