Monday, September 2, 2019

Aloha Oe, Seattle!

I left Jen & Susan's at O-dark-thirty, almost literally. The Shuttle Express driver was about 20 minutes later than when the confirmation e-mail said he would arrive. But we made it to the airport with plenty of time even with the traffic jam at the airport. The 2 other women on the shuttle, a mother and daughter, were headed to Kona for a 3-week vacation.
Twenty-three minutes before sunrise at Sea-Tac Airport.
Traffic jam in the departure lanes.
At the gate.

Since you can't bring more than 3 ounces of liquid or gel in a container through TSA, the Sea-Tac Airport now has water filling stations near the gates so people can fill up their personal water bottles. I filled mine up there, then later asked the flight attendant to top it off with some ice.


They served us breakfast on the flight; an Egg, Mushroom and Cheese Spread Sandwich and a Pineapple Coconut Breakfast Bite. They must have made the egg filling out of just one egg, it was about 1/4" thick! So the breakfast sandwich was fairly carb-heavy. The breakfast bite was also. But I still ate them.



Hmmmm, 17 grams of carbs in that little thing?

The on-board map system apparently has no Daylight Savings Time setting; it was off by an hour.


Once again, I used the sling to support my feet and take the strain off of my knees & hips. This time I used my neck pillow to provide lower lumbar support; my butt didn't get as sore as it did on the flight over. I think I'll get a couple more as gifts for other vertically challenged friends.
You can see the black straps of the sling going up to the sides of the tray table.

Towards the end of the flight the in-flight entertainment center played a video that provided a lot of information about the land, history, and culture. It also told about some upcoming special events and even had a few commercials. Here are a few of the slides.
Apparently it was pretty steady in the low 90's while I was gone.


This is one of the commercials.
They had slides about most of the main islands.
One of the cacao farms is just up the road from the Kohala house.
I'm glad they mentioned the Manu-o-Kū.













I had a great trip. Once I had Kai's new housing secured, I started visiting friends. In all I saw 80 friends on this trip: Jen, Susan C., Mary Ellen, Michael, Kathy W., Gulshan, Eric, Dwayne, Clarissa, Terri H., Beth, Mary, Greg, Monica, Darla, Brenda F., Melody, Crilly, Paul, Tambe, Kasimir, Chuck, Emmanuel, Bo, Barbara, Van, Randy, Janice, David G., Sarah, Lorena, Bruce, Karen, John McA., Shannon, Ummihan, Brenda A., Philip, Stan, Diane, Bruce, Monava, Shabbir, Ruqqaya, Alison, John M., Dr. Shaw, Cathy, Gabriele, Barb, Vlad, Susan O., John O., Holly, Ken, Dorothy, Mike, Ryan L., Tom, Ryan C., Lori B., Terri I., Shawn, Bev, Kathy B., Suzie, Lori A., Leroy, David K., Jack, Anne, Mary Kay, Catie, Robin, Leona, Kai C., Eleta, Ananda, Morgan, and Isaiah. I also saw my fur-friends Louie, Jasper, & Spike.

After Curtis picked me up, we dropped my luggage off at the house, then went to lunch at the Kahala Zippy's. Curtis had his usual Chili Moco and I had a Mini Chili Moco.

Regular Chili Moco; it has 2 eggs.
Mini Moco.

My next pair of Hoka One Ones arrived! I always order another pair when I put on a new pair of my Hokas. I think I should find out how many pairs are left of those in my size; this line was discontinued this year but you can still search their website to find them.


Here's some of the omiyage I brought back for The Roommates.
Jerky & dried fruits.
Milk chocolate.
For The Roommates to take on their Japan trip later this month.
Omiyage for the kitties.

I broke my crown again. It's the temporary one that Dr. Azuma implanted in July the day before I went to the Big Island for Obon. I was flossing my teeth and a big chunk broke off. Later, when I was rinsing my mouth, a smaller piece came loose. I left a message asking to get in tomorrow, if possible.


Hauʻoli lā Hānau to Steve!

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Bella Balducci's Mediterranean Cuisine

We had lunch with Bruce, Monava, & Murphy again. We were originally going to just stop in for a quick visit to see their RV (more on that later) while on our way to Gold Bar for dinner with Sheryl & Randy. But Randy woke up with a fever and sore throat so they had to cancel. I asked Monava where the best place for lunch was in Sultan and she said, "Monroe." So we went to Bella Balducci's Mediterranean Cuisine in Monroe! Monava had the Grilled Prawns, Kai had the Gyro Wrap, Murphy had the Fried Chicken Strips, and Bruce & I had a Gyro Plate. We also tried the Arnold Palmer which is iced tea and lemonade.
L to R: Kai, Monava, & Bruce.
Grilled prawns. (Photo by Monava)
Gyro Wrap with Greek Fries. (Photo by Kai)
Gyro Plate.


We were in Sultan to see Bruce & Monava's new RV that they will be traveling in by the end of the month. It is a Sprinter by Mercedes-Benz. The designers hid storage compartments in areas that are usually wasted space. In addition, Bruce & Monava have added other storage-friendly features. The RV has a lot of digital comfort controls that can be programmed.



After lunch we started the search for more pants for Kai with a trip to the St. Vincent de Paul second hand store; on Sundays it is 99 cents per clothes item. And it showed: there was only 1 pair of mens' jeans left by the time we got there.

I texted the photo above to Bruce; he sent back a photo from Goodwill. They had gone there to get some toys for Murphy, we met them there. Kai was able to find 2 pairs of black jeans that fit him. He wanted to pick up 4 or 5 pairs; he'll have to get the rest on his own.
More jeans at Goodwill. (Photo by Bruce)

I dropped Kai off after we finished his jeans shopping and headed back to Mary Ellen & Michael's to pick up my things and head over to Susan & Jen's house. I had picked up a watermelon and sweet corn to add to this evening's dinner which was grilled steak with grilled zucchini rounds and a tomato & mozzarella salad. Like the great dinners that Michael made, I forgot to take photos again.

After dinner Jen introduced me to another potential omiyage item: Dark Chocolate Orange Sticks from Trader Joe's. She gave me a bag to take back.


Hauʻoli lā Hānau to Mary & Justin! And  Hauʻoli lā Hoʻomanao to Mike & Marilyn!