A short walk took me right to the beach. This part of greater Waikiki Beach is known as Kuhio Beach. I sat on one of the benches. Only a few people were strolling by along the promenade. I could see planes flying in and out of the airport in the distance. What was so wonderful about sitting there was the relative quiet. I could hear the surf crashing against the shore. I sat there for an hour. Later, I walked back to the Aloha Surf Hotel through some back roads. Even then, I was not immune from two idiots who were racing through the streets with their "riceboys." The lobby of the hotel was empty when I arrived. I retrieved my Palm® TX and sat in the lobby for an hour.
I was really groggy when I woke up this morning. I collected my things and the large package of donations. I drank a couple of cups of free coffee for the hotel guests before departing for town. After the usual bus ride, I ended up in the faculty computer room at the Diploma Mill. After a couple of cups of coffee, I rode the bus to Kahala Mall. I dropped off the package of donations in the Goodwill box. I met moms in front of the mall at 10:30am. We chatted briefly before walking to Panda Express® for lunch. As always, I waited at the bus stop with moms until her bus arrived.
I was back in the faculty computer room after I arrived in town. Sandra, who works for the office that oversees the faculty computer room, told me that Professor Lisa had come by earlier. She left some fruit that she purchased in Chinatown, so I assumed that she went to visit other faculty. A few minutes later, Professor Lisa walked in. We ended up chatting for an hour. Her return to Hawai'i has not been going well. So far, the only good part is that her friends in Ahuimanu (near Kane'ohe) have been very kind in letting her stay at their place. In fact, she has always stayed with them when she visited Hawai'i. She has been looking for her own place, but the search has been a nightmare. This is probably what has been making her feel depressed. She has looked at 30 places and most were either too small for the money or real dumps. Naturally, that was not news to me. I've seen it for myself. She also expressed some discontentment with academia, something that has plagued me for the last year as well. I am surprised that she is still single, though. Professor Lisa is kind of a hottie.
Professor Lisa's new position commences on August 24th. She plans to stick it out for a year. If things don't work out, she'll most likely move back to the mainland. A lot of things have changed here since she's been gone, even though she has visited Hawai'i every year. I'm sure that she has realized that the mainland affords many more opportunities insofar as employment, housing, and life-style are concerned. It takes a lot to adjust to the high-priced, scaled down living here in the islands. And, one thing she may have forgotten is that many mainland "rules" just don't apply here.
Professor Lisa had to get on with her day. So, we parted company. I went to the gym to do my usual workout. Then, I walked over to the Pali Safeway® to replenish my food supply. My new life-style in the hotel requires me to shop almost daily. It's a regimen that I must get used to. I spent the rest of the afternoon in the faculty computer room. As for the evening, I will spend time in the hotel lobby with my beloved Palm® TX. I will probably end up at the beach again. There really is nothing more relaxing to me than watching and listening to the ocean. I've seen a few people going out night surfing. Maybe that's something I should try.
I was really groggy when I woke up this morning. I collected my things and the large package of donations. I drank a couple of cups of free coffee for the hotel guests before departing for town. After the usual bus ride, I ended up in the faculty computer room at the Diploma Mill. After a couple of cups of coffee, I rode the bus to Kahala Mall. I dropped off the package of donations in the Goodwill box. I met moms in front of the mall at 10:30am. We chatted briefly before walking to Panda Express® for lunch. As always, I waited at the bus stop with moms until her bus arrived.
I was back in the faculty computer room after I arrived in town. Sandra, who works for the office that oversees the faculty computer room, told me that Professor Lisa had come by earlier. She left some fruit that she purchased in Chinatown, so I assumed that she went to visit other faculty. A few minutes later, Professor Lisa walked in. We ended up chatting for an hour. Her return to Hawai'i has not been going well. So far, the only good part is that her friends in Ahuimanu (near Kane'ohe) have been very kind in letting her stay at their place. In fact, she has always stayed with them when she visited Hawai'i. She has been looking for her own place, but the search has been a nightmare. This is probably what has been making her feel depressed. She has looked at 30 places and most were either too small for the money or real dumps. Naturally, that was not news to me. I've seen it for myself. She also expressed some discontentment with academia, something that has plagued me for the last year as well. I am surprised that she is still single, though. Professor Lisa is kind of a hottie.
Professor Lisa's new position commences on August 24th. She plans to stick it out for a year. If things don't work out, she'll most likely move back to the mainland. A lot of things have changed here since she's been gone, even though she has visited Hawai'i every year. I'm sure that she has realized that the mainland affords many more opportunities insofar as employment, housing, and life-style are concerned. It takes a lot to adjust to the high-priced, scaled down living here in the islands. And, one thing she may have forgotten is that many mainland "rules" just don't apply here.
Professor Lisa had to get on with her day. So, we parted company. I went to the gym to do my usual workout. Then, I walked over to the Pali Safeway® to replenish my food supply. My new life-style in the hotel requires me to shop almost daily. It's a regimen that I must get used to. I spent the rest of the afternoon in the faculty computer room. As for the evening, I will spend time in the hotel lobby with my beloved Palm® TX. I will probably end up at the beach again. There really is nothing more relaxing to me than watching and listening to the ocean. I've seen a few people going out night surfing. Maybe that's something I should try.