good evening. what a beautiful day it was here. it was pretty hot but nothing compared to bali. the waves were clean and glassy around the island. i surfed diamond head lighthouse because only 5 guys were out. it felt good to back in hawaiian waters. i have 3 more days to surf until i get my eye surgery. then i can’t surf or go in the water for a month. so for the next 3 days, i’m surfing all day long. my sister called me and said backdoor was going off. that’s where you’ll find me tomorrow morning…. see ya….
and about my hand? it still hurts so bad. every time i bump it or touch something, i get this killer pain. i can’t even turn the key to my car with my right hand. i called a hand surgeon yesterday and he can’t do it until nov. 14th. there’s no way i’m going 2 more weeks like this. does anybody know a good hand surgeon??? please help!! if i can’t find one, i’m going to cut my hand open and do it myself… well, maybe not….
i drove by a parking lot in town and seen this lady hanging out with the birds. i thought it was pretty cool. i stopped my car, took a photo, and told the lady, “cool”….
**i’ve been getting so many emails about the song nada sou sou, hawaiian version. yes, keali’i reichel sang it and i actually went to one of his concerts a few years ago and heard it. ever since then, i played it over, over, and over. anyway, here is the hawaiian version for keiko-san in kobe. i hope you like it….
**check out this comment left on youtube…
the lyrics from japanese version and hawaiian version are different but they both wrote about someone important they lost because both islands had a hard time in their history. okinawan and hawaiian know how eachother feel about their family and their harsh history. its funny how only these stuff fit together between japan and america. i mean they are so different but hawaii and okinawa are like brothers and sisters. its cool