Live along with us, Love others and yourself, and Laugh alot life's too short enjoy!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
A Relaxing Break
Well I've come to the end of my Fall Break with the kids. It was so nice sleeping in, making breakfast, and doing housework. Normally I wouldn't say that I enjoyed doing housework but when I work all day it's just piles up. When I stay home it gets done. So I was glad I had more control over the housework instead of it controlling me. It made me realize though how much time is taken away from the home. There are so many distractions now in this world that it puts added pressure put on me to be too many places at once. I must continue to have a balanced life, get organized, and most importantly say to myself you have to give this up today to do that. So back to work I go tomorrow and I look forward to doing the best I can do and appreciate the breaks that are to come such as Fridays I'm off, and Winter Break.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Fall Approaching
So the seasons are hard to feel temperature wise in Hawai'i. The temperature is pretty much the same all day. I can tell when Fall approaches due to the scheduled football games. Most convinently going to Kahuku High School football games. Not only is my 15 year old daughter interested in going to the games, but her mother is interested in going too and spending time watching her interact with her peers. I have been blessed with a wonderful friend who likes to go along with me to these games and we have children close to the same age. (Mahalo Amie!)We deffinitely have fun together and get some good laughs too.
Therefore because Amie has done such a good job being a weekly Kahuku High School sports reporter she has inspired me to write about going to see Football. Pictures will come next time. Mikayla, Kaden, and Kahana sure enjoy seeing the crowd, players and eating the grindz and the Kahuku Football Games. I sometimes feel like a celebrity when children I've taught both at Kahuku and Laie come together to take a moment to say "hi" to me.
Kahuku football if you live Laie, you gotta love it! Go Big Red! (I'm still a warrior though don't worry Kamehameha fans) I love you both! Imua!
Therefore because Amie has done such a good job being a weekly Kahuku High School sports reporter she has inspired me to write about going to see Football. Pictures will come next time. Mikayla, Kaden, and Kahana sure enjoy seeing the crowd, players and eating the grindz and the Kahuku Football Games. I sometimes feel like a celebrity when children I've taught both at Kahuku and Laie come together to take a moment to say "hi" to me.
Kahuku football if you live Laie, you gotta love it! Go Big Red! (I'm still a warrior though don't worry Kamehameha fans) I love you both! Imua!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
A Summer of Change
Well our summer break is winding down and this has diffinitely been a summer of change. We all knew it had to come that life would not just be the same as past years but time crept up on us quickly. It was time for the Akana/Kloeppel families to accelerate themselves into high gear. On June 1 we rented our parents house to BYUH faculty, we were fortunate that dad built us a home with mom in mind. Mom got to move in with us and we have enjoyed every minute of it. She has done so much to help out with the children. Craig and his family were able to stay with us and they then ventured to St. George. It was difficult seeing them go but I'm very proud of them they were blessed with opportunities that they wouldn't have gotten if they stayed here. Our favorite friends and neighbors from Utah the Lloyds came to visit us. This was deffinitely the most memorable highlight of my summer. We just picked up where we left off and enjoyed spending time together. We got to relax with them and enjoyed Hawai'i. Going to Waimea Bay, Macky's Shrimp Truck, Celebrating Mikayla's 15th birthday and going to PCC to say the least... The time sure went by fast. We look forward to our next reunion together. I also taught preschool and got my skills tuned up so I'll be ready to teach Kindergarten this fall. Afterall that is my forte. Toward the end of the month of July I moved from 6th grade to Kindergarten, and am part of a new team which have embraced me as their colleauge. So far so good and Fall is yet approaching...getting ready for the Football games and Holidays. Yeah!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
2009 Choir Trip to Washington D.C. and New York
Last week Sunday Me and my mom were able to go on tour with the Ko'olauloa Childrens Choir. We ha two different flights we were on the first flight with Mrs. Wagner. I had most of my friends on my flight I was so happy. We left at 12:00 pm from Mrs. Wagner's house to go to the airport. On the way there everyone was so tired they were sleeping in the back of the bus. We were so bored once we got to the airport, we all couldn't believe that we were going to Washington D.C. and New York. Once we got on the plane we were going from Hawaii to Chicago a nine hour flight I think. Then we basically had to run to our next plane because we almost missed it. It was a good thing that Mrs. Wagner made sure that everyone was on the next flight. That flight was only two hours long, thank goodness.
Right when we got off of the plane we went to go get breakfast at the mall near by the airport. We meet our tour guide Becky, she was so awesome and cool. Then after we went to the mall we went to the Smithsonian. We were able to see four out of eighteen museums. We went to the Air and Space, Hirsch Art Museum, National History, and National American history Museum. After we went to the Capital to have a tour we took some pictures next to King Kamehameha. We weren't able to finish our tour because of two reasons one was that we had to go sing to Senator Akaka and the other was that there was some kind of incident that had just happened in the tour. It was so cool because we got to go through the secret passage way to get to the Senators building. Our tour guide even walked us to the Senate building himself. We were able to meet,sing and take pictures with senetor Akaka and the acoustics in the building was amazing. We sounded so good. After we sang to Senator Akaka we went to our hotel. We were so tired we went to bed as soon as we got there.
On Tuesday for breakfast we sang to a southern Flordia choir. They probly had twice the amount of singers in there group then we did. They were also a all boys choir. We sang our Aloha Chant feeling all proud after we sang it and then they did a African song that made us look really bad. We all felt really stupid and wanted to leave as soon as we could because we were so embaressed. Then we were off to Pennsylvaina were we haven't embaressed ourselves yet. We saw the Liberty Bell, Independence hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed, an old fashion ice cream and soda parlor, we clibmed up the "Rocky" stairs(where rocky was filmed), Benjaman Franklins grave, Betsy Ross`s house, an alley that has been there since the 1800,and other cool and neat places. Then we went to back to our hotel in New Jersey.
On Wednesday we went to go see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Empire State Building. Then we went to this cool resterant called MARS 2112. Everyone who was working there was dressed up as aliens from Mars. It was so cool.
On Thursday we got to meet the other choirs who we were going to be singing with on Saturday. That was also the first day that we got to spend with our director. She was so fun and exciting. She made sure that we sang the music to our fullest. Then went to go sing at St. Pauls Chapel. For the rest of the day we had free time which was really nice.
On Friday we had rehearsal again in the morning. Then later on we went a braodway play. We went to go see as a choir The Lion King. It was so cool and amazing all the bright colors and all of the costumes. I loved it, I just wish that we could have seen another Broadway play while we were in New York.
On Saturday we had rehearsal our last rehearsal until we sang at Carnagie. When we went to Carnagie for another short practice we were all shocked we could not believe that there were 2,700 seats in there. We then went back to the hotel and got to go to bed I was so happy. Then before we knew it we were singing in Carnagie, we got a standing ovation, and a hana Hou. We were all very happy and excited. Once we got back to the room we were all screaming and hugging people we were all so proud of ourselves. Then we got to go on a Cruise and dance. Me and my friends were so tired after the concert that we just chilled on the seventh floor of the ship. I was planning on not going to sleep because the crusie finished at two and then we had to wake up to go and catch our flight at four.
On Sunday I was so happy to be home finally I was glad that we got to go to Washington, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and everywhere else we went to. But man when we came home we were so tired that I just crashed.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Kadens Baptism
Hello again we haven't written in our blog for a very long time. Kaden just got baptized yesterday at the Laie Hawaii Stake Center. It was very short, nothing compared to my baptism. I think my baptism was the whole day well at least it felt like it. Kadens was very small we had our family and some of his friends there. It was very peaceful and wonderful to see my brother getting baptized and receiving the Holy Ghost. When Kaden was under the water he said he felt like he was dead. He was glad for my dad to pull him out. Our family also felt my grandpa there in spirit, I know he was proud of Kaden. While we were waiting for Kaden to come into the room. Sister Ried was playing the piano and Kahana was conducting at the black stand in the front of the room and he was on the beat as well. Everyone was laughing at him. Then he would hide behind the piano and come back out to do it again. When we were giving Kaden leis Kahana ran up to him and said, "Aden" really loud. I had a great time at the baptism yesterday. We got to see some of Kadens friends and our family.
In exactly one week I will be on the plane going to Washington D.C. and New York with my mom. I am so excited for the KCC trip. Love ya Kayla...
In exactly one week I will be on the plane going to Washington D.C. and New York with my mom. I am so excited for the KCC trip. Love ya Kayla...
Sunday, April 12, 2009
YOUTH CONFERENCE

IN THE PICTURE ABOVE JOHNATAN,P.J.,REBECCA,ME,HANNAH UNDER ME,ELIZA,SISTER MILLER, CONNER,MARRISSA (GREEN SHIRT),KATIE,AMBER,AND TEUILA.
I just had an amazingly awesome weekend, even though it took up my Thursday to Saturday night it was so worth it. So as some of you know youth conference was this weekend. The Laie Hawaii stake center is were our youth conference started right after school on Thursday at about 3:00 pm. We all got these fancy name tags they had our name on it, Laie Hawaii stake youth conference April 9-11, 2009,what ward we were in, I will go with the armour of god Ephesians 6:13, and what tribe we belonged to on the side,our tag was also our tribe color. There was six tribes Zion(green), Nephi(blue),Zarahemla(red), Manasseh(yellow the best group),stripling warriors(purple the leaders), and Helaman(orange). We all got registered by 4:00 pm, then we had opening exercises. Each of the wards in our stake made a flag we didn't get to see it until the last minute. Their was three people that was presenting the flag to the stake. Me, Katie, and Rebecca were sitting in the front and then all of the sudden sister Thee tells us that we are the people who are presenting our flag to the stake. We were all very surprised that we had to present it,so me and Katie told Rebecca that we will hold the flag if she explained what our flag was about. On our flag we had a person that had half of his armour on and the other half was a missionary with Scriptures. Rebecca explained how today we are trying to reunite with the past so that we don't make the same mistakes in the future. She also explained how we have to be prepared to put on the armour of god. After opening exercises we had dinner, then we all got on the bus to go to turtle bay resort to have a dance. At first it was freezing in the room but after everyone was in the room it got really hot fast. Me and my friends danced to a bunch of different up beat songs I had a blast. There was this one dude who was brake dancing on the floor. I think we were a little bit to loud because the visitors came to the door way and asked the policeman if everything was all right because we were screaming and jumping and running all over the dancing floor. I dance with Johnathan Lautaha during a slow song it was really funny because he was trying to spin me around the pole with balloons on the top but we almost knocked it over. The dance seemed like it would never end though we were dancing from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm. It was funny me and my friends were counting down how many minutes were left until we left. On the way back everyone was super tired we got home at about 11:00 pm.
The next day our youth conference started at 7:00 am. We got our youth conference shirts they looked really nice. On the front was I will go to fit the Eddie would go theme. Then there was a shield and sword in white on the back of the shirt and then our scripture theme the shirt was black. We went on the bus to turtle bay to do a service project some people went to the beach to pick up trash. Another group went to the trail and painted trees to show people were to go on the trail. The others went to the horse trail I was in that group. We had to pick up trash we had some guys go into the bushes they were stuck in there for a little while. As we were walking we realized that our group had left us so we just kept walking then all of the sudden it started to pour. We ran under the trees which helped a little bit we thought that we should keep walking to see if we could find any trash. We kept walking and then all of the sudden we saw a tent almost on the beach the guys thought that we should go on the beach. So they walked through were the tent was and then all of the sudden a homeless guy poked his head out of the tent we all ran like crazy. We came to a Field that had a ton of pipes. We kept walking we couldn't remember if we were going back or if we were going more into the "woods". We just kept walking and the rain just kept on pouring on us. We thought we were lost for sure we started looking for the paint on the trees to find our way back but I think we went farther into the "woods". We thought we were the only group that was lost but then we found another group and they were lost too. I think it was funny how the guy on the golf cart said to be careful because we might get lost. I don't think anyone believed him but sadly he was right. I turns out that when we finally found our way back all of the other groups were lost as well they just followed the ocean. After we got out we thought we were finish cleaning... Nope we just started we then walked up the the parking lot and picked up all of the trash and leaves, sticks, and so on. We walked back down to the main tent and played our first game. It was called 7 up down. It was a really fun game but it was hard to keep up with. I was in the bottom 3 in our little circle. Once two people won they played with all of the other colors. We ended up winning two yellows vs one green. Everyone on the yellow team was so happy that we won. The prize was that we get to choose which game we wanted to play first. We choose capture the flag, then we rotated every hour. We played capture the flag, rugby, jump rope, tug-a-war, funny galloping game, and human Foosball. The Jump rope we had to see how many people we could get to jump at one time the most people that we got was 20. Human Foosball was the funniest I think it was also the most painful one too. After all of the games we finally got to go home it was fun but I was so tired after just two days. We went back to the chapel we had a glow in the dark dance with the other Laie Stake. It was nice to see all of my friends over the weekend. It was so hot in the stake center though. There was a sign that was in the back and it said be a warrior ask some one to dance. I honestly thought that sign wouldn't work after what happened last night. But I was shocked that it did, almost everyone was dancing on the dance floor. I had a great time that night I got to see all of my friends who are going to other schools.
Saturday was the funniest well at least the funniest. We had workshops all day but they were funny one was a scripture scavenger hunt around the chapel. Horse radish never ever eat. So the teacher was telling us about the passover for the Jews. She told us to take some food. She didn't tell us that there was horse radish, so one of the guys who was sitting next to me took a huge spoonful of it and ate it he started crying, coughing, sneezing. He was so mad at his friends after that because they all told him that it was so good and it was the best thing that have ever tasted. After all of the workshops we had a "cheer fest" vs each color. I think the red and the purple did the best. After we had testimony meeting I thought that it would be boring but it was so hilarious. More then half of it was funny. They talked about how president beaver is such a joker and we all looked at him in the most weirdest way. We had so many testimonies that the guy who was conducting testimony meeting had to tell them to cut it short. This one person went up and said I am really sorry for cutting everyone in line but I really have to go the bathroom. Then there was another person who was thanking the "stake presidency" but she said I would like to thank the bishops and then asks if they are bishops. I had a blast at youth conference and cant wait until next year. By Mikayla
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Paying it Forward
I've demonstrated this concept this week, to give back to individuals who have influenced or served me in someway, and it's really made me feel joyful. I've had a rough five months since the passing of my hero, my daddy. Being by his constant side these last four and a half years since I've moved back home has been a blessing, but also caused me the most heartache because I'm not use to having him not here. I miss serving him, listening to his voice, learning from his wisdom, following his example, laughing at his sense of humor, and meeting all his friends. Anyways, spring break was meant for me to clean out his home (our home we grew up in) and to do it alone was not a happy day for me. Flood of memories poured out and as I look back it's an impossible job right now and I'll have to continue it when mom comes back. But that night I heard a song that touched my spirit and healed my soul, and that was "When Someone Cares", in the song it says, "and with God nothing is impossible and you just need to take his hand..." Therefore, I must have God's help to heal me and do what I need to do to accomplish this test in my life. Thanks to all my dear friends who have listened and cried along with me. I will continue to try to focus my life to giving and serving others and to not wallow in my self pity. So Imua! Go Forward.
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