Archive for November, 2011

UCSC and Hawaii – Building a Bridge Across the Pacific


2011
11.24

As November rolls around, everyone’s looking to volunteer on Thanksgiving (day), serving meals to the less fortunate, delivering food to seniors, collecting can goods, opening up their homes for dinner to orphans (like me being in Hawaii), etc.  I look at volunteering as long term efforts and projects, continually raising awareness, getting your messages across, gathering people for change, and it’s not just in one day.  I can’t speak much about this “Occupy” awareness going on across the world, it still puzzles me.  But I can speak about one of my many volunteer efforts, building a bridge across the Pacific between UC Santa Cruz and Hawaii.  Like what I wrote on the Hawaii Banana Slugs Facebook page, I started this group to network with other alums from my school, and finding out there were over 400+ Slugs in Hawaii.

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Recently a representative from the school was in Hawaii doing high school recruiting, and I got to help out with that.  It was great to share my school experience with the young minds and ensure their parents it’s a great school to go to.  UCSC’s campus and location is very much like Hawaii, very green with mountains/forests and not far from the beach.  The weather is great during the warmer months but does get the Bay Area foggy cold air and I’ve experienced El Nino during my freshman year.  The town’s a little more hippy-like, not so much North Shore country, kinda inbetween Honolulu and Hale’iwa, maybe Lahaina-like?

Some facts about the school:

  • Ranked 1st worldwide for research impact in molecular biology and genetics
  • 1st nationally for publication impact in the computer engineering Ph.D program
  • 4th among top N. American universities for research influence
  • 6th nationally amoung medium-sized schools for alumni participation in the Peace Corps
  • 7th worldwide in international finance
  • 18th worldwide for reserach impact in geosciences
  • 29th nationally among public doctoral universities
  • One of the highest percentages of students participating in Education Abroad Program (EAP).

It’s very rewarding to give back to the community, especially to my alma mater and Hawaii.  It felt great to not only get alums involved with my efforts, but also helping UCSC directly with spreading the message about what a great school it is, the invaluable education and life experiences the students will get, creating a connection with potential students and their parents, and laying the koa wood planks to build the bridge from Hawaii to Santa Cruz \m/.

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always a bridesmaid…


2011
11.16

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it’s in the stars that i’ll be forever a bridesmaid!  maid of honor at that too!  guess i do a pretty darn good job, lol.  the first 3 times, i earned it, by default was next of kin, and was one of the few single ladies left.  this time around, i got lucky and got a call from the Hawaii Five-O casting and asked if i was available to play a bridesmaid.  OMFG, hellz yeah!  i’ve been keeping up with the show and had a hunch Chin Ho and Malia were gonna get hitched, but it could be anyone’s wedding.  there was a chemistry with (Charlie) Fong and Kono, they would make a cute couple but so does he and i (wishful thinking).  seems the new girl Lori likes Steve and showed some affection in episode 10, all the ladies are so jealous.

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i actually got my nails done, mani & pedi, just for the show!  i normally don’t do much to it or would paint it myself, but i’m gonna be on national tv, so i need to look not like a beach bum :P .  i got my hair and makeup done by the professional artists that also did Malia’s wedding look!  my dress was a pretty coral color and i got to wear a sunrise seashell necklace and some handmade shell bracelets.  it’s so so pretty.  flowers were pinned to my hair that was a pretty shade of pink (and white), and a matching orchid lei was adorned around my neck.  let’s see if i made any screen time or i might just be  a blur.  i’m standing right next to the bride at the altar.  look for me Monday night December 12th on CBS Hawaii Five-O!

Preview of Episode 12 Alaheo Pau’ole (Gone Forever)

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Free stuff in Hawai’i


2011
11.02

 

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Did you know that the 1st Wed of every month, the The Contemporary Museum and Honolulu Academy Arts (HAA), has free admission?  It was a drizzling Wed morning as I drove up Makiki Heights Drive to the Contemporary Museum.  The rain is refreshing sometimes, brings out the rainbows and waterfalls, although I didn’t see any rainbows this day.  The museum has a beautiful lawn and small garden to walk around in.  I was more intrigued with the garden and landscape than the art collection.  While driving down the mountain, I had to pull over and take a picture of Diamond Head and Honolulu, such an awesome view.  At the HAA, I got a chance to see some other galleries that I missed the dozen of times I’ve been there.  I didn’t know they had an upper level!  Learning something new each day as I’m exploring this beautiful island I call home!

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FYI, Hawaii State Art Museum (HiSAM) is always free!  HAA also has Bank of Hawaii Family Sundays, 3rd Sunday of each month, and Military Appreciation Day for military personnel and their families, which is 1st Sunday of each month.


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