Volleyball, G-Shock, and Malaria

good evening. did you see the clouds this morning? my sister called me and told me to look up. i looked up and WOW! coolest cloud formation in the sky. not to often you see it like that.
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went surfing with Mika-san. Mika-san is a very strong and athletic girl. she caught 20 waves and rode it all the way in, then paddled back out with a smile on her face. after surfing for 2.5 hours, she wasn’t even tired. come to find out, she’s a volleyball player in japan. MIka-san, i’m glad you caught so many good waves. keep on surfing this summer and see you again in hawaii!
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in hawaii, it cost like $35 just to change the $2 battery. before i would just let the battery die and get a new watch. now, i just change it myself. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. this time, it did. this G-Shock will last me another 2 years. yeah! now can somebody tell me how to set the time and tide? haha.
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before i go to indonesia, i always worry about malaria. yeah, i get bit by mosquitos all the time. lots of people get malaria and people even die from it. i’m glad nobody got malaria on this trip.
anyway, been back to hawaii for 4 days and everyday the waves and weather have been perfect! i’m super stoked to be back home! going surfing everyday! see you in the water!

16 year old Foam Girl!

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Mentawai Foam Girl Ayaka Suzuki!
Cool photo! haha

Best Vietnam in Hawaii!

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Summer Roll or Nama Haru Maki, and PHO for lunch!
Delicious!