09-27-2007, 07:29 AM
I just wanted first to say...Happy Birthday to my dear friend Mark. Whew! close call. I am so very thankful the outcome yesterday was a positive one. There are so many things that I am thankful for at this particular moment 1) Ke Akua - God, for those of you all that know the area of Opihikao, you can hardly most times never get a signal on the cell phone. You need to be up high. I was not. It must have been my prayers being said to Ke Akua to just let me have this time to call for help. Bam! all bars on the cell phone. I was trully lifted up to get that call in to 911. Mahalo Ke Akua! BTW, my cell service provider is AT&T - Cingular..It works!
2) Igloo coolor's whom ever makes it. Just know it floats. I remember seeing it on "lets go fishing". It's funny I remembered that. Always bring a coolor to the ocean. It just might save someones life. Or in any manner, something that floats.
And last, Thankful for my Friends. With all the quick thinking we all had to do yesterday, I think its safe to say...We are all very lucky to have one another in our lives. We are trully bless and have been yesterday.
A very important point I have learned yesterday that I would like everyone to know is that the power of the ocean is way under estimated. If the ocean is rough, don't do it. To wait for a calm day and trully enjoy the benefits that the ocean have, if it's fishing (catching fish), swimming or just a leisure time hanging at the ocean front, Always know, stay away from rough coastal surf. We all had to learn that yesterday. We are blessed.
Aloha,
Duane
2) Igloo coolor's whom ever makes it. Just know it floats. I remember seeing it on "lets go fishing". It's funny I remembered that. Always bring a coolor to the ocean. It just might save someones life. Or in any manner, something that floats.
And last, Thankful for my Friends. With all the quick thinking we all had to do yesterday, I think its safe to say...We are all very lucky to have one another in our lives. We are trully bless and have been yesterday.
A very important point I have learned yesterday that I would like everyone to know is that the power of the ocean is way under estimated. If the ocean is rough, don't do it. To wait for a calm day and trully enjoy the benefits that the ocean have, if it's fishing (catching fish), swimming or just a leisure time hanging at the ocean front, Always know, stay away from rough coastal surf. We all had to learn that yesterday. We are blessed.
Aloha,
Duane