Blessed….

….to be leading worship at Kamehameha. I serve at one 7th grade chapel service and one joint devotion per month. We also run a student club called “Faith 808” that assists with chapel services. It’s a blessing to be at a school that worships Jesus & prays together. Mahalo Ke Akua….

Saturday Night is PPV Nite….

Seems each week I’m tweeting that I’m off to Aiea for a pay-per-view party. It’s become a Saturday ritual, especially during the UH football season. I meet up at Kel & Rob’s for either UH football or the UFC.

We hang out in a covered patio area that’s decorated with Kel’s grandpa’s boxing memorabilia. There’s always good food, good friends, and good times….

Why I Blog.

I started blogging in January of 2008. I actually got into it during the time when Web 2.0 was exploding onto the scene. I wanted to keep up with new emerging technologies since it’s vital to my role as an education technology specialist. So I blogged, just to teach myself how to do it. Funny thing happened. I got hooked. Since then, I have learned that you are the #1 reader of your own blog (unless it goes viral.) So yes, I blog for myself. I keep a blog as a public, but personal diary of my life. I have a bunch, but my primary blog is “musings on living aloha….” (chronicling the life & times of a local boy growing up & growing old in downtown Honolulu.)

When blogging started to get popular, social networking took over. Still, there is a huge difference between the two. And that is why blogging will continue.

I blog to express myself. I blog to think. I blog to document the major events and defining moments in my life. And I kinda like doing it.

As life continues to move at a faster pace, I blog to pause.

Blogging can be artsy, deep, or even random. To each his own….

Happy Camper….

….really! Some people think it’s torture, but I absolutely love it!

Some of my best memories are from Camp Erdman: Frosh Camp, Kalihi Y Summer Fun, Leeward District Leadership Camp, and the Kamehameha Schools.

Camp Erdman has been a sort of an “escape” for me. Not so much an escape from the city, but an escape to my “true self.” Yes, I’m really a camp counselor trapped inside the body of an education technologist.

Yes, it can be hot, dusty, and tiring. (And in my old age, it can even be painful.) But what I appreciate the most about camp is the opportunity to bond with other teachers and students. Friendship, acceptance, teamwork, respect, and positive energy are the the modus operandi at camp. Sign me up!

Got Spirit?

I guess I do. A student recently told me that I wear a lot of KS clothes. I took a pic of some of it. Yeah, I guess so. I think it has something to do with the fact that I have always been a student council advisor or coach during my teaching tenure.

….but also for the sake of convenience. Now I’m no fashionista. It’s just so easy to slap on a KS polo shirt in the morning. Half the time I’ll wear an aloha shirt, but I feel more in tune when I’m decked out in the blue & white. Game on.

Imua….