Karan Learns How to Surf

4/29/2009

Karan has been itching to catch a wave since the moment he set his foot on Oahu.

Finally, on Wednesday afternoon, Karan, Kim and Radim hit Waikiki beach for some good surfing.

Since Kim and Radim already knew how to surf, they went straight to the ocean to catch some waves, leaving Karan with the macho surf instructor.

Learn Surfing
Signing up for a surf class

Surf Class
Waiting for the surf instructor. Meanwhile, we can play spot the Japanese tourist game.

Surf Class
Macho surf instructor

Surf Class

Surf Class
When is my turn?

Surf class
Finally it was Karan’s turn. Step 1: Paddle, paddle with your arms!

Surf Class
Step 2: Kneel

Surf Class
Step 3: Get up and then turn your front leg

Surf Class
Look Ma! I am surfing!

Let’s look CLOSER!

Surf Class
Correct style – Check!
Spirit: High! Check!
In Ocean: Not yet!

Surf Class
Now put it to test!

Surf Class
A different instructor takes over

Surf Class
Paddle!

Surf Class
Instructor on the right: “Paddle! Faster!”

Surf Class
Karan: My arms are going to fall off soon …

Surf Class
1008th paddle …

After thousands of paddling, it was too far for me to see Karan. But I was sure he had fun paddling, and trying to stand up on the board, and maybe catching a couple waves. 🙂 Maybe… 🙂

Visiting Transcendental Meditation Center (Oahu)

4/28/2009

We drove to Transcendental Meditation Center to meet up with Kim.

If you want to know more about Transcendental Meditation, check out these websites:

http://www.tm.org/ and

http://www.meditationfornaturalhealth.com/index.php

Oahu
On our way

Oahu
Beautiful mountains with low hanging clouds

Oahu
More driving

Oahu
Almost there

Transcendental Meditation Center, Oahu
Peaceful & quiet – Transcendental Meditation Center, Oahu

Exotic Plants, Oahu
Lots of exotic tropical plants in the garden, like this one

Exotic plants, Oahu
and this one

Bamboo, TM Center, Oahu
and this one

Exotic plants, oahu
and much more!!

TM Center, Oahu TM Center, Oahu

Checking out the exotic plants

TM Center, Oahu
BOO!!

TM Center, Oahu
Walking barefoot in the garden

Meditation, TM Center, Oahu
What an amazing location to meditate!

TM Center, Oahu
Refreshed

TM Center, Oahu
TM Center. Kim, did you say you work here???? So envy!

Wild Chicken, Oahu
Wild chicken outside TM center

Location Scouting in the Rainforest (Oahu)

4/28/2009

Late afternoon, we met up with Kim to do a little location scouting at Judd Trail near where Kim lives.

Karan and Radim are suppose to bring back amazing footage of Oahu for their SkyV. See The Sky Factory (http://www.skyfactory.com/).

Finally we were getting out of Honolulu and I got to do some hiking! I was so excited about it.

We hiked high and low to look for the perfect location.

Judo Trail, Oahu
Entering the trail. Karan, Kim & Radim

Judo Trail, Oahu
Little rock hopping to cross a creek

Judo Trail, Oahu
We walked through bamboo forest.

Judo Trail, Oahu
A pic for mom

Do you know that the popular TV series Lost was shot in Oahu? as well as the movie Jurassic Park?

Judo Trail Scene from Lost

Judo Trail Scene from Lost

(Photo taken from http://www.lostvirtualtour.com/lost/filming_locations/juddtrail/index.html)

This scene from Lost was shot at Judd Trail! I didn’t know about this when I hiked the trail. But look at this:

Judo Trail, Oahu
Same trail, if not the same spot!

I certainly was not crazy enough about Lost shows to look for their film location on Oahu. But it was somewhat cool to stumble upon a film location like that. 🙂

Judo Trail, Oahu
Potential spot? yes? no?

Judo Trail, Oahu
Radim looks for a good spot.

Judo Trail, Oahu
Kim is having fun exploring.

Judo Trail, Oahu
Kim & Radim checks out their captures.

Judo Trail, Oahu
And me, didn’t forget to take a pic for my mom and dad. 🙂

I forgot to take insect repellent spray with me and thus reluctantly donated lots of blood to the bloody mosquitoes! Ouch!

Directions to Judd Trail:
From Honolulu/Waikiki, enter H1 west, then take the Pali Highway exit. Turn right onto Nuuanu Pali Dr. (last major stoplight). There is an other small fork (Old Pali Rd.), take the right side to stay on Nuuanu Pali Road. The trail will be to the right near a small bridge.

Terry Wong Salon

I have been wanting to get my hair permed for a while now.

Straight hair just doesn’t suit my personality.

My hair stylist in Fairfield doesn’t provide hair perming service. My hair stylist in Iowa city needs me to make a consultation appointment and follow by another separate appointment after that. That means I need to go back to IC twice!

When I first set my foot on Chinatown, I immediately looked for a hair salon. Why in Chinatown? Because generally Chinese hairstylists know how to handle Asian hair with minimal instruction.

I walked around Chinatown, within five minutes, a salon on Maunakea Street caught my eyes. It’s a very small salon with T.W. Salon written on it. I opened the door and met Terry. I asked him about his hair perming service. He showed me a stack of hairstyle magazines and asked me to choose the style I like. I just pointed to the first magazine cover I saw. “That’s what I want”.

Terry said, “Sure!”

He seemed very down to earth kind of guy and intuitively I trusted him.

He fitted me in the first time slot available tomorrow morning, at 9am. 🙂 That was easy. 🙂

I came back to Chinatown the next day, around 7:30am. That was my third visit to Chinatown and by that time, I was pretty familiar with the area already. I parked my car at Cultural Plaza (recommended by Terry). The parking rate was only $4 forat the p(with validation)!

I stopped by two dim-sum places at Cultural Plaza but they weren’t opened yet. Finally I found one that was open at 7:30am. 🙂

Dim Sum at Honolulu Chinatown
Yummy Dim Sum. Too bad I had to enjoy it alone. 🙁

I stepped into T.W. Salon at 9a.m. sharp. Terry was there waiting for me already.

Before hair perming - Terry Wong Salon - Honolulu Chinatown
How about a before pic?

The whole hair-perm process took about two and half hour. Yawn!

So, I started chit-chatting with Terry in Cantonese/Mandarin. I don’t have much chance to talk in Cantonese in Iowa! Terry was born in Hong Kong and lived in San Francisco for a while. Then, he decided that S.F. was too cold for him and moved to Oahu more than 10 years ago. Oh well! I bet he wouldn’t like the cold in Iowa either!

Terry loves fishing. On the wall, he has photos of him with huge fish that he has caught.

Terry Wong Salon, Honolulu Chinatown
Still working on it

Yawn! I started flipping through H.K. gossip magazines. I haven’t been keeping up with H.K. entertainment world and I could only recognize a few “older” movie stars 🙁 and it was nice to read about their stories.

T.W. Salon, Honolulu Oahu
Done! Finally.

Then, Terry told me that he doesn’t accept credit card. OMG! I didn’t have enough cash with me. I totally forgot to bring more cash with me to Chinatown.

That was when Terry immediately said to me, “Don’t worry, why so rush? You go shopping first (I told him that I wanted to get some BBQ chicken for lunch). Go now. Pay me later.”

He then moved to the next customer. What? He has neither my full name, nor my phone number. And, he asked me to pay later?

I didn’t know the credit card pin number to withdraw cash (I have never withdrawn cash from credit cards before). So, I told Terry that I would need to go back to my apartment to get more cash, and that would take about an hour

Terry said, “Haiya, why so rush? I trust you.”

Again, he didn’t ask for my full name; didn’t ask for my phone number.

I left Terry’s salon.

I didn’t forget to pack some char siu (roasted pork) and roasted chicken before I left Chinatown. 🙂

Char siu, bbq chicken in Honolulu Chinatown
Good selection of roasted chicken, char siu, pork and duck are available at Chinatown.

I went back to my apartment, had my lunch, rested a little. Then, headed back to Terry’s to pay for my hair service.

I gave Terry the cash, and AGAIN, Terry said, “Why so rush?”

Hahaha. Terry, you are one of a kind.

I wished him catching big, big fish in the future.

And, did I tell you I LOVE my hair?

My new hair
My new hair! (Photo by Radim)

Something about the water, air and humidity on this Island – my hair is extra fluffy and full. 🙂 No wonder the local girls here have big beautiful curlyhair.

Plumeria Flower in my hair
I love my wild island hair! I had plumeria flowers in my hair (Karan picked them fresh from the garden). The flowers were next to my ear and I could smell the sweetness of the flower. 🙂

BTW, plumeria flowers can be worn by women to indicate their relationship status – over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken.

My First Waikiki Sunset

4/27/2009 Evening

Our apartment has no ocean view. But it is located at a great location! It’s only two blocks away from Waikiki beach.

Radim and I decided to go check out the beach before sunset. Karan was too pooped out from work that he couldn’t get out of bed to join us.

The weather was breezy and not humid (I wasn’t sweating!).

Waikiki beach has a different feel than Miami beach. I think the difference is in the people and the local culture. Most of the people here are so polite and happy. In Miami, I saw ladies running around in high heels, sexy clothes, makeup, etc. Not so much in Waikiki.

I didn’t want to take the time to go to the quieter part of Waikiki. So, I just went straight down the road and in five minutes, I was at the beach.

Oh boy! Soft sand, clear sky, not-so-hot-not-so-cold weather (another word for this kinda weather is “PERFECT”), island music in the background,… How could I not love this?

Surf Boards for rent at Waikiki Beach
Surf boards at Waikiki beach

Surf boards are available for rent at Waikiki Beach

Me at Waikiki Beach
How much is the surf board rental rate? You would have to ask Radim. I wasn’t paying attention. I was too busy posing.

Me at Waikiki Beach

Radim was like a big kid in a candy store. He went for a swim since it was too late to rent a surf board.

I laid my towel down on the beach and just tried to take in the view and feel. It was really, really relaxing!!

There were quite a few people on the beach, but not overly crowded. Not one was shouting or being obnoxious. The beach wasn’t noisy at all!

Waikiki Beach
Appreciating sunset

Waikiki Beach
Capturing the sunset

Waikikii Beach
More people …

I got sick of people blocking my view. So, I just laid down, closed my eyes, and be in the moment.

I called Karan and asked him to come out. Too bad that he was still too tired!!! Bummer! 🙁

Radim came back from the swim and we joined the photography crowd just before the sun went down.

Waikiki Beach
Me, me, me! with the sun!

Waikiki Beach
More!!!

And MORE!!!

Waikiki Beach
Aloha!!

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Sunset
What an amazing and intoxicating sunset!!

Waikiki Sunset
Sunset, like wine, can get you drunk!

Waikiki Sunset
Going, going, going….

Waikiki Sunset
Beautiful pink clouds – reflection of the sunset

Waikiki Sunset
Almost gone …

Waikiki Sunset
Palm tree reaches for the moon

Waikiki Beach
Nice stroll on the beach

Waikiki Beach
Restaurant on the beach. I tried to pick up a tiki torch, and …

Waikiki Beach
offered Radim to the Waikiki God. Wahahaha!