Yesterday I was nervous as a cat about the election, especially for our next Hawaii Governor.
But gal pal Judy took me for a drive
around the east side of the island.
Can you see the isles of Molokai, Lani and Maui's Mt. Haleakala on the horizon?
In 20+ years I've never seen them so clearly!
That sight is what the earliest Polynesian navigators
first saw of Hawaii
when they "raised the islands."
Above you can see the Makapu`u Lighthouse,
and hang gliders making the most of the day.
That hillside is hung with steel curtain
to prevent rock-falls onto the narrow road
which would necessitate going back
around the other way
to reach this side of Oahu:
over the Ko`olau Mountains
through the Pali.
What a day!
I almost forgot about the election.
But we all had worked so hard;
so much was at stake for our future.
My Man Won!!!!
He came home from Washington where he could have easily won reelection to the US Congress.
And Now Neil Abercrombie will be sworn in as our executive next month!
Colleen Hanabusa defeated temporary Representative, Republican Charles Djou for Neil's former seat.
I never voted for all winners before!
Especially sweet this time because the other side was all about denying equal rights to Gay citizens
and claimed that they were God's choice!
In the middle of challenging times, they chose to appeal to the worst in people. AUWE! (" – Hawaiian expression of lament. 'Auwe! I lost my car keys!'")
I wish Duke & Lynn well, but THANK GOD we will NOT have them in the executive offices.
When Duke cried during his concession speech, I must admit I felt a satisfaction that I'm not proud of.
But as Alan Spector, who has worked SO hard for equal rights in Hawaii told me:
"They have made our people cry for generations.
Now it's their turn to feel some hurt."
Senator Akaka looks very happy
As Neil was swamped by the press, surrounded by security, and soon heading for Washington Place (our Governor's residence; originally Queen Liliuokalani's home) I thought of all the smiles and hugs and inspiration we all shared in this grassroots campaign.
I was just overcome thinking about all that we volunteers and supporters had been through.
Good Luck, Uncle!
(In Hawaii an older respected person can affectionately be called Uncle or Aunty)
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I'm rarely out at night anymore,
though it used to be my home country. Those of you who have read my little novel know all about
the Honolulu night.
(bottom of this page - check it out all the way below)
the Honolulu night.
(bottom of this page - check it out all the way below)
Riding my scooter through the delightfully cool darkness (not cool to you, to us. It was about 70F :)
I saw others walking home in their campaign gear
and we shouted happy greetings.
I saw others walking home in their campaign gear
and we shouted happy greetings.
At a red light I saw Aaron Mahi, former leader of the Royal Hawaiian band who had sung at headquarters earlier.
We exchanged pleasantries
and I got a magnificent smile from him!
and I got a magnificent smile from him!
My former job was as outreach worker
to the sex workers in downtown Honolulu.
to the sex workers in downtown Honolulu.
HBO made a documentary about the girls a few years ago and it had been interesting
seeing some of them again on TV.
So I went down to the "stroll."
seeing some of them again on TV.
So I went down to the "stroll."
"April!" (my nick-name)
We had a nice reunion, they all looked healthy.
Has it really been YEARS since I've seen them?!
Has it really been YEARS since I've seen them?!
A girl who had been a 14 year old in my after-school support group was there socializing and seeking referrals from her friends for a (non-criminal) legal matter. She was no longer working the street, had married, settled.
But she missed the girls as I had.
Returning to socialize is not unusual.
But she missed the girls as I had.
Returning to socialize is not unusual.
I was blessed to see them;
passed out a few cards to stay in touch.
What a night!
Oh! and after months of trying, I got my Mom a parking space near her new building just in time!
I'm ON!
Oh! and after months of trying, I got my Mom a parking space near her new building just in time!
I'm ON!
I'm beat. . .
HOORAY!
HOORAY!
Glad to hear you so happy.
ReplyDeleteMay your happy days continue.
Hi Cloudia! So glad Abercrombie and Hanabusa won! A clear victory for Obama.
ReplyDeleteNew building for your mom? Did she sell her previous condo? Hope she is satisfied with the new one. Please give her my aloha.
Fantastic "One day in Hawaii" report! Glad you are so glad (funny text..) and completely taken by the photos of the island.
ReplyDeleteWow, I mostly voted for losers.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad things went your way in Hawaii's election. We did okay here in MA, also.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the piece of your write-up where you go visit "the girls". What an amazing thing to do have done for work. You are my kinda gal!
Those photos are stunning, too!
Love,
Gina
Hello and have a great day!
ReplyDeleteAlo- HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
ha ha
Best regards!
Glad you're happy and beautiful shots.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful island, great captures.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your people won, and it sounds like you had an amazing day overall.
ReplyDeleteSeems you reached the direction from where the sun is about to rise. All the very best, bright and light for your Thursday all.
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Congratulations to your victorious candidates, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much :)
ReplyDeleteCloudia -- Thanks for the happy pics of the political winners. Glad to know your downtown friends are doing well. You must have been a "seed cloud" with all of your past efforts, and so happy you can see life-changing results. Mahalo for keeping Hawaii true to itself. DrumMajor
ReplyDeletein india too elderly people are called uncles and aunties!
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aloha!!!
Yes.....Sure was good reading the paper today from this side of the world, too,
ReplyDeleteGlad to see your side won and hope Mr. Abercrombie lives up to his promises whatever they are. The fourth photo is fantastic that's my pick as it takes your breath away.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the post, but also thank you for your committment and your work. You sound tired but so happy. Nice to know people like you.
ReplyDeleteThat is great news, glad you are so happy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Cloudia! Glad you're candidates won!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the happy dance for Abercrombie and Schatz!
ReplyDeleteI think Hawaii has one of the most beautiful landscapes on earth.
ReplyDeleteI just adore your pics Cloudia! It is so beautiful there!!! You are one very talented lady!! Glad all your candidates won!!!
ReplyDelete'What a day!'
ReplyDeleteWhat a photo.
I am a Canadian and moderate conservative and if I ever move to the US I will think about who to vote for.;)
If you say Aloha, I suppose we are known for eh?
My guy lost. Don't blame me when KY sounds like an intolerant bully. I tried. Dh tried. Maybe he'll really mess up and get kicked out?
ReplyDeleteI want to be in that beautiful blue water. Chilly here today.
Good to hear that your man won!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, I am happy for you. You never forget the people in your life Cloudia, you are one in a million.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beautiful Hawaiian sky! Loved the photos as always.
An English Girl Rambles
congratulations, girl!
ReplyDeleteand no auwe about it.
auwe is German or yiddish too.
Aloha Cloudia
Congrats to your man! :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad those people won!! we need all these victories right now
ReplyDeleteGlad your candidates won! Pics of the island are gorgeous and love the one of you! Lookin' good, cher! Aloha!
ReplyDeleteA big congrats to you and your winner!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous post, Cloudia! I'm with you all the way! Thank goodness Hawaii showed some common sense that seems to lacking in various parts of our country. I love the photo of you and Neil!
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much for being a friend :)
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