Old Home Week

and Kona Coffee Information


Blog For Free!


Archives
Home
2009 June
2009 May
2009 April
2009 March
2009 February
2009 January
2008 December
2008 October
2008 September
2008 August
2008 July
2008 June
2008 May
2008 April
2008 February
2008 January
2007 December
2007 November
2007 October
2007 August
2007 July
2007 June
2007 May
2007 April
2007 March
2007 February
2007 January
2006 December
2006 November
2006 October
2006 September
2006 August
2006 July
2006 June
2006 May
2006 April
2006 March
2006 February
2006 January
2005 December
2005 November
2005 October
2005 September
2005 August
2005 July
2005 June
2005 May
2005 April
2005 March
2005 February
2005 January
2004 December
2004 November
2004 October
2004 September
2004 August
2004 July
2004 June
2004 May
2004 April
2004 March
2004 February
2004 January
2003 December
2003 November
2003 October
2003 September
2003 August
2003 July
2003 June

My Links
My Coffee Site
Kona Coffee Video
Website Hosting
Kona Coffee Farmers Association
My Hawaiian Site
NEWSLETTER

tBlog
My Profile
Send tMail
My tFriends
My Images


Sponsored
Blog



Old Home Week
09.27.08 (9:47 am)   [edit]
I was up at Kaiser yesterday getting my eyes checked. I came through with flying colors which surprised me. The eyechart was quite blurry at the distance they had me, yet I received a 20-15 rating on my eyes. They dilated my eyes and looked for the cause of some of the problems. The report is that I have a common problem where the gel separates from the lining of the eyes and I see light flashes when I turn my head. A somewhat related problem will be investigated in October when I get to Oahu for an MRI.

While waiting at Kaiser to see the Opthalmologist, I saw Joan go by. She is a Doctor there and her daughter used to go to Sandras to care for her labradors.

I went back to the office because I was not seeing clearly enough to drive home yet. With the rumor of free food, I wnet to a local restaurant that had its grand opening for dinner (they used to only serve breakfast and lunch). It did indeed turn out to be a rumor, but was a pretty nice time none the less.

My boss knows the owner and I've met him before, so we went at 6pm. We arrived at U-Top-It (there is a story behind the name, something about you create the topping for breakfast crapes). The first thing I noticed was that they expanded into another storefront next door. There was a guy putting a dimmer switch in to lower the light level in the second room. The guy was Ignatio (his nickname is Natcho) and he works at the condos for us as a maintenance man.

After chatting with him for a few minutes we take our seat. There are two guys playing live music ad the guy on the right is a guy we just hired to help Natcho fix up some of our units. He used to work at the real estate place, but times are tough.

Outside at a table is Calli and her boy friend. Calli works with me at the front desk at the condos.

Midway through dinner our waitress gets up and performs a hula with the musicians.

While we are eating, Curtis the owner makes his rounds going table to table, thanking people for coming by the grand opening for dinner.

Although I don't know him, I did recognize one of the other patrons whom I've seen around town, by his somewhat unique hairstyle.

Kailua-Kona is a small town yet at a somewhat small and local event I knew 1/3 to 1/2 the people there.

It really does feel like home here.

 


posted by: auntconi (reply)
post date: 10.01.08 (5:56 pm)

Nice when 'it feels like home' ~ good for you!

Your Name:


Your Comment: