P.S. Li and I finally figured out how to make a button on our blog, so you can just click the cute little free rice image and start feeding the hungry. You're welcome.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Free Rice - Fight Against World Hunger
P.S. Li and I finally figured out how to make a button on our blog, so you can just click the cute little free rice image and start feeding the hungry. You're welcome.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
we are the champions
Monday, April 7, 2008
Scripture Power
Friday, April 4, 2008
hungry?
I love this site. You get to learn new cool words and help feed the hungry all at the same time. Yup, that's pretty much all there is to say about that one. Check it out, you'll love it.P.S. I wanted to post this forever ago, but I wanted to make it into one of those cool links that is a picture. Can someone teach me how to do that? Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
every girl's fantasy
Friday, March 28, 2008
a few areas of expertise
Yes, I know it is just a white pot. But I have spent at least an hour putting at least 6 coats of white on this pot and one day real soon inspiration is going to hit me and then you'll see.
But today my friend's boss asked our husbands to help her move to a new house. It was only supposed to be for a few hours and she was going to pay them. I didn't want to be home alone so I tagged along. As the day wore on into the afternoon and early evening we realized it wasn't a quick project, and that they weren't going to be making very good money. But I realized that I didn't care! I just like to be with people that I like doing anything.
When we got home Li fell asleep and I surfed the internet for awhile. But I don't like to sit still, so I grabbed my ipod and my longboard and decided to go for a skate with Yael Naim.
This picture probably just looks like a road to you. It is. But I have tried many times to skate down this road and always failed. I'm a sissy-pants.
Hawaiian mornings and Indian nights
Li would like me to add that he knows how to say the following things in Hindi: you're crazy (for men and women), you're a monkey, you're beautiful, and hello. I'm glad he's got the basics covered in case we ever find ourselves lost in India.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
I'm not gonna lie
Li and I spend a lot of time together watching videos on YouTube. If you haven't seen this one yet you need to.
Transportation on the island
Saturday, March 22, 2008
A new way to look at money
Li had an idea the other day that I thought was so brilliant and so funny I just had to share. He decided that instead of discussing our finances and budgeting our money at home we should get dressed up in business clothes and reserve a study room at the library so that we could have a business meeting. He walked around campus in his suit all day and no one believed that was all we were doing. Everyone thought we were up to something (this is Hawaii after all, most people don't even change out of their beach clothes to go to class.)
We recommend the business meeting to everyone, it makes finances a lot of more fun. Contact Jen or Li if you'd like more information on how to turn your money discussions into a experience you won't forget.
We are silly. And I think I had too many hi-chews today.
Leprechauns in Laie
We managed to get a movie too, but I've yet to figure out how to make it post. Maybe Li can figure it out. Check back soon! Oh and has anyone seen Darby O'Gill and the Little People?
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Catch a wave and yur sittin on top of the world.
There are a couple of longboards living at my house right now and I am really stoked about it. I haven't really been surfing in about 3 or 4 years and I was really scared to go out. Li and I planned to go early the other morning and I purposely didn't wake him up because I was too afraid. Yesterday we took the boards out just to play. As soon as I jumped in the water with my board a huge grin of sheer joy appeared on my face. I love surfing!
We just paddled around at the beach across the street from our house. There was very little chance of actually catching a wave. But what a blast we had pretending!! I love the feel of the water and the board underneath me. I love to sit on it in the middle of the ocean. I love to lay on it and feel the sun on my back. I love paddling and splashing in the water. I love trying to catch waves. And if you get one.....WOW!! But if you don't. I still love surfing.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
I want to share some things I love.
And of course, I love my husband. Except I think he is going to eat me. We always joke that he is fattening me up so that I can be his next meal, but I'm starting to think it might not be a joke. The other day he met me at the door when I came home from work. He asked me how I was and I said tired. So he picked me up and carried me to bed and told me to take a nap for 20 minutes. I asked why only 20 minutes and he said dinner would be ready then.
He makes the best chicken I have ever eaten, added some potatoes cooked to perfection in butter (he is from Idaho, he does potatoes well) and handed me the biggest strawberry milkshake I have ever had in my life to wash it down.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Fight Homelessness
From Jen…
When I moved to Hawaii I did not have a place to stay for two or three nights. It was a terrible feeling to spend all day long trying to figure out where to sleep at night. One night I nearly had to sleep in a car!
I was fortunate to have good friends who always helped me find a place to stay. Still, it was terrible. It was unnerving to shower at a different place every day and not have a place to keep my clothes and other belongings. Lucky for me, this was not an issue of not having money. I simply needed to find an available place. And even luckier, I only experienced this "homelessness" for a couple of days. Many people in the world are not so fortunate.
Homelessness is an important and compelling issue to me and this summer my husband and I have decided to do something about it. Starting in May, Li and I will take a term off of school and join a team of volunteers from Habitat for Humanity. We are going to the Dominican Republic to build houses. I am excited to start our work!
From Li…
Like Jen said, many people in the world do not have a place to call home. We are very grateful for the blessings that the Lord has given us, and we can't wait to go down to the Dominican Republic and help build houses for families in need. I personally can't wait to return to the people and the place that I made home when I served there as a missionary. I am truly grateful to be able to go back. I am excited to introduce Jen to the wonderful people in the DR, and even more excited to work with her to build houses and help the families there build a foundation for their future.
Many people in the Dominican Republic live in houses made of wood, palm trees or discarded materials, which are roofed with rusty corrugated tin sheets. In many cases, there are two families living in one small house, and it is not uncommon to find grandparents, parents and children living in the same room and sharing beds.
From Jen and Li…
Habitat for Humanity is funded by the volunteer builders and other donors, and they have asked us to raise $3,000 (which includes our airfare) by March 19 to join this build season. We are working hard to put aside money for this trip, but we need your help. If you would like to "build with us" by contributing to our goal, please mail a check today to: Jennifer & Li Kane, 55-672 Naniloa Loop, Laie, HI 96762.
Your donation will help end homelessness by allowing us this opportunity to build a home for a very deserving family. Let's build!
Jennifer and Li Kane
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For more information about Habitat for Humanity you can visit their website at http://www.habitat.org/gv
Saturday, March 8, 2008
These things come in 3's, right?!
Actually, I don't know if broken is the proper terminology to use for a hard drive. All I know is that we had to get a new one and that we no longer have any of the pictures, movies, papers or other things that we had stored on our computer. This includes all the pictures from our honeymoon, and tons of movies we made during family home evenings. The moral of this story is.......BACK UP EVERYTHING. I'm serious. And don't say I didn't warn you if you don't.
The good part about this story is that Li said he'd help me pick out some new earrings, we are going to try to recreate some of the pictures we lost, and maybe we will even get another honeymoon out of the deal!!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Book of Mormon: Faith vs Science
Well it's almost March again and that means YOU are invited to read The Book of Mormon this month. Every March I read the whole thing in one month and challenge everyone around me to do the same. This probably seems like a daunting task, especially if you always quit around 1st or 2nd Nephi. But I promise you that reading the whole book in a month is an experience unlike any other. And I promise that YOU can do it. It is just 17 pages a day and you can even listen to it on your ipod. It always makes me REALLY happy just in time for General Conference.
Happy Reading!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Devin Thomas
The other day I was on the phone with my little brother Devin. (Who is really not that little, but he's still my little brother!) I asked him if he had seen a movie that we had gone to over the weekend. His reply... "We walked out."Boy did I feel silly; rebuked by my little brother.
Later I was thinking about it and decided that my little
So here's to my "little" brother Devin. Taller than I am, and a spiritual giant too. Love ya dude!
and I think to myself
Anyway, I'm over that today. Have you guys seen this world that we live in? The sky is blue and there are flowers and butterflies and ipods and this really great song called New Soul that I have listened to at least 6 times today.....make that 7.
So he married an axe murderer
Sometimes I think my husband married a psychopath. And yet he just sits there strummin' his uke and taking it all it stride. I want to be like Li when I grow up.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Breakfast Bowls
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Rewarding!!
Negotiating with the enemy
Once he was safely inside the bathroom he opened the door a crack and, I am not kidding, started negotiating with the little monster.... "Listen hornet, there has been a misunderstanding. We just want you to leave our house so we can live in peace. I'm not sure how you got in here, but you weren't supposed to come in. I need to go back to school and my beautiful wife needs her house back....." On and on he went. I was laughing so hard that I had to muffle the sound with a bath towel. (I didn't want to shoot down his hopes and dreams of future negotiations.)
I'm sure you'll all be surprised to hear that the negotiations failed. (I don't think Li speaks hornet, because he didn't even budge.) Eventually Li got up enough courage to put his arm out far enough to get a broom which he sort of flung at the hornet from the crack in the door. When we opened the door he was no where to be seen. We crept out cautiously fly-swatter and bath towel in hand. We couldn't find him anywhere. Maybe it took a minute to translate from human to bee. Or maybe the broom handle flying at him was a more international communication!
If I had to pick I'd go with the husband who makes me laugh over the one who saves me from a bee sting. But I'm so lucky I got a two-for-one! And as an extra bonus he even bought me a giant snicker bar tonight, claiming that I earned it with all my hard work at yoga. He's a keeper.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
We Are Married.
Yup. It's official. We got married on December 29, 2007 in the St. George temple. It was a beautiful day and our reception and everything was PERFECT. Thanks so much to everyone who went out of their way to help make it that way. Mostly, thanks for being there. I've been a slacker blogger and a slacker most-everything-elser. But hey I'm a newlywed, that's allowed, right?!Li is amazing. So patient with me and so considerate, so loving and so optimistic. (So a lot of other things too, but I'll stop there for today.) I love being married and I'm grateful to so many people who helped me to make that decision. Especially my little Likeke!



