*5th (Wednesday)- Jason's friend, RJ, is in town for holiday and staying with us for a little while. She lived in Temple View and came to school here at BYUH for a while with Jason. They've been going around and having fun at the beach and all over.
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Nothing like a Kahuku Grill Burger! |

*10th (Monday) Jason started his last semester here at BYUH. He's picked up 2 classes to receive a Minor in Sociology, taking Religion, English 315, P.E. at 6am and a beginning photography class. It should be a pretty good semester. After all, we both only need to pass our classes and we'll be walking at graduation! Check out his blog where he posts his photos:
*15th (Saturday) Cousin Auli'i's 1st birthday lu'au. Nanea had a blast riding the pony, jumping in the blow up castle and we got individual digitoons! I don't think that it really looks like us, but it was still interesting. We got full off of good Hawaiian food.
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Family day at TVA. This was Jason's booth! Everyone wanted a go at it at was determined to knock him off! |
*21st (Friday) Received approval for child care assistance. Ashlee and Hanalei are looking after Nanea, Monday and Wednesday, while Sina and her 2 children (our neighbors) watch after her on Tuesday and Thursday. We are so bless for help especially because we know that they look after her as one of their own.
*29th-30th (Friday-Saturday)-It was Nanea's first sleep over at Tutu's house without Jason and me. I asked my mother to watch her so that we could get some studies done for exams coming up. Jason and I didn't know how to act. I think I had more withdrawls than Nanea as I found myself really missing her as the day progressed. We went to dinner together eating Pizza Hut, then came home. Jason crashed while I basically could not sleep as I worried and missed her. I was restless. We went to temple Saturday morning to find that it was closed due to the RS General Conference Broadcast. So, we went to the Visitors Center to watch a documentary of our Prophet Thomas S. Monson. I picked nanea up after at the Haleiwa fishponds.
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