I screwed up at work today. I was soooo busy I didn't really pay attention to the stuff, turned into double-booking. My boss called this morning and gave me a scolding. Geeeeeeeez, what a joker. I try not to do the same mistake any more.
Hey, did you guys see the first air force show this morning? I was able to catch a glimpse of it. I didn't think i was up that early but the big noise coming from the sky waked me up!
Today we had an Ukulele Lesson at the lobby of our hotel and I took some pics of the lesson. I wish i had time to take a lesson but can't cuz I gotta be at the concierge desk (LOL).
I've been busy with work as well as our business. I hope our business will come along good pretty soon.
My hubby's step brother is in town and has been staying with us since 2 days before. My hubby and his half brother are kinda street-smart type of people. On the other hand, his step brother is more like "book-smart" type. This is my first time to see him in person and found him a real nice guy. He is going to Asia from here after.
The other day I went to Coco Cove, an upscale version of ABC Store in Hawaii to pick up Kalua pig. OMG! This is one-of-a kind Hawaiian kalua hush I have ever had. Ono's is good too but one of my coworkers pushed me to go get the one at Coco Cove in Waikiki. She is real local from Kaneohe so I trusted her. I am telling you guys. This Kalua pork is something with lots of flavors and is not dry at all.
Do you know this site? I happened to come across this info when I was reading KHNL news online. It has lots of coupons you can use on everyday basis.
I have started to work with another illustrator/graphic designer for our product. We gotta figure out when to start selling it. Another project is going on right now and things are getting going with it.
When these stuff have got on a right track, I am moving forward to put more effort in them and may have to give up my full-time job.
I haven't upated this blog for a while....sigh..... I've been busy recenlty with work as well as our own business. My husband and I set up a company and are trying to make a move to go to a next level.
What we are trying to do is to sell Hawaii-originated goods online in Japan market. I am being engaged in discussions with a Japanese graphic designer for making a package label and a logo.
We got a new computer!!!! Finally......(LOL). I used my old PC until it went dead (LOL). Haven't done backup yet though. I think it did a good job cuz i used it for about 6 years. Geeeeeeeeez (LOL).
As to MAC, it's been a while since I used it at work. At that time I was using Email software called "EUDORA". Anyway, keyboard, shortcut keys and stuff are different from those of Windows so it would take time for me to get used to it. But once I got accustomed to it, things will go alright.
Before I forget, do MAC users use antivirus software? I heard that MAC is high tolerance to viruses. Is that true? Or is it just that hackers and bad guys target mostly at Windows?
On Father's Day this year, I got Beard Papa's cream puffs for my husband. This week special was Caramel flavor. Geeeeeez, it was soooooooo good I should have got more. Got 1 caramel, 1 chocolate, and 2 regulars.
My hubby left for Shanghai, China with his friend/business partner this morning. They will be flying by way of Kansai Airport, Japan. Geeeeez, I've never been in China, I wish I could go with them.
By the way, I was lucky to be in Waikiki yesterday. Haagen Dats offered free icecreams with 2 new flavors yesterday. It was until 8:30pm. I was able to get there and make it! Tried one of the new flavors called "Sticky tuffy....", which I already tried before. Anyway, free is always good! ha,ha... The lady of the shop was saying out loud, "FREE ICECREAM!!" . Lots of people waking on Kalakaua Ave. could not resist temptation and got free icecream.
Geeeeez, it was really refreshing from my hard work.
As you can see above, Honolulu Advertiser, a local newspaper started to issue Japanese edition weekly. They distributed the first issue in Waikiki and we are one of them. I already gave some to Japanese guests.
I was born and raised in Tokyo. Because I hung out with my friend who lived in NY for 5 years as a child, I picked up English pretty quick. Met my husband and moved to Hawaii 5 years ago. He is from Windward side like Kahaluu, Kailua and gives me lots of ideas about Hawaii's life style, local food, etc...