So I didn't drive to work yesterday.
I caught the bus. (Or for da locals: I caught bus.)
There's a few reasons why I did it. AND NO, my car wasn't broken.
1. Gas - Gas has been going up, up, up, down a little, then up some more and I have been wondering for a while, how high will the price of gas have to go before I start riding the bus? or before I would consider riding the bus? or before I would HAVE TO ride the bus? (It's getting there.)
2. Rail - I don't want it. SORRY for those of you who do, but I do not. I feel that it's too expensive, for one. For two, (haha...who says for two? anyway...) I think using/improving the bus system is a cheaper & better alternative. I know, people say, "You want to add buses to the traffic? It'll get worse." My thing is if people...we ride bus, our cars will not be taking up space on the road, therefore alleviating some of the congestion. And FOR 3, I rode the bus because how can I tell/ask someone to do something if I'm not willing to do it myself? So there you go. (There's more about this, but I'll just cut it off here. If you wanna talk w/ me about this transit issue, great. Let's do it.)
3. Get a feel for my community - I've lived in Hawaii all my life. I love this place. But to be honest, I don't feel like I know the people who live here...or I don't know them as well as I'd like to. I know I can't know ALL THE PEOPLE. But what I'm trying to say is I guess I feel detached...in a sense. (When you drive, it's just you, the road, and all the other cars slowing you down. I'm kidding. I don't think like that.) Of course I know some people. I know you. Probably. There's probably...like a...86% chance I know you if you're reading my blog. To other 14%, nice to meet you & thanks so much for stopping by!
So now we all know each other, but there's a lot of other people who live here. And I'm not satisfied with living my life just to get as much as I possibly can. I want to try and help make this place better than how I found it. (Especially for the little ones.) I just think that trying to understand where people are at is a necessary step in trying to make things better...and I also think riding the bus is a way of doing that.
So yeah, I rode the bus...and it was good.
and here are a few random thoughts I had during my short trip.
- Google said that I saved $2.49 by riding the bus ($2.50 fee) as opposed to driving ($4.99 est. cost).
- It did take me a little longer than what they estimated, but I wasn't in a rush. Google est. time was about 36 minutes. It took me about 40-45 minutes to get me to work.
- If you ride bus to and from work/school/wherever at least 12 times in the month, you make your money back on your pass...if you buy a pass. (Monthly bus pass: $60 / Daily bus fair: $2.50) Every ride after that is bonus! FREE! What a deal...and I know we all like deals!
- At one bus stop, an older fellow wanted to get on, but wasn't sure where the bus was going. The driver got out and pointed out the route we were on and explained to him what the best option was regarding getting to his destination. I thought that was cool. I like to see people helping other people.
- There was a guy who got on the bus who ended up sitting right in front of me...and he was smelling pretty RIPE! But hey, that's life. That's reality. But it was cool. We had to transfer buses because of something, so he and I were one of the last people off the original bus. He was getting up a little slow, so I asked him if he needed help. He kinda shook his head and looked at me casually, then asked, "We switching buses?"
"Yup, uncle. We switching..."
Kinda got to know somebody new.
- It was nice to hear people conversing about their jobs or the new bus schedule that's supposed to come out.
Well, that's all for now.
Would I catch bus again?
Sure.
Helps me to see other people & think about other people.
Oh! and one more thought - When you ride bus, you no get road rage.
So yeah, that was that. Maybe I'll see you on the bus next time?
Next experiment...
RIDE BIKE TO WORK! (Please don't bang me if you see me on the road.)
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Where does our food come from?
Lately, I've been...hmm what's the right phrase?
I've been trying to get more information...trying to educate myself on a particular issue that has become important to me.
The state of Hawaii currently produces only 10% (some say 15%) of the food we consume. The rest is shipped in from various places. Another stat I recently heard was that Hawaii only has a 3 day (some say 7 day) reserve on hold should there be any interruption to the importation of our food.
That's the sad & scary part.
But, there are people who are and have been working to turn Hawaii out this mess.
I recently got to see a 30min documentary called Ingredients Hawaii. It shares the inspiring stories of groups and individuals working hard to bring light to issues such as food security, nutrition, sustainability, & culture. Here's a preview of this great little film:
If you get a chance, I would also recommend seeing Ingredients the film, which Ingredients Hawaii is based off of. It might still be on Netflix streaming if you have that service.
Now you know a little bit about this issue. What's next?
Well, we can do a few things.
1. Support local & buy local as much as possible. If you can check these places out, please do. If you have already been to or are supporting these places, then right on. Keep it up.
Town
Sweet Home Waimanalo
Heeia Kea Pier General Store & Deli
Ma'o Organic Farms
2. Check out your local farmers market. This falls under the buy local support local idea. My wife and I have 2 young children and it IS a little difficult to get us all out of the house, but once we're moving, it's all good. Click here for a listing of Farmer's Markets in Hawaii. (Maybe we'll see you there!)
3. Join a CSA. We recently joined a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). It's through Kula Fields. Once a month we get a box full of fresh and delicious fruits and vegetables! If you subscribe to an annual membership, delivery to your home is free. We've gotten two boxes so far and when we get them, it kinda feels like Christmas! Like Santa came and left you a present. A big box gets delivered to your home, you open it, and inside there are all sorts of great stuff! We joined while there was a LivingSocial deal going on, so I think the membership fee was waved. But still, it has been great. Also, in joining a CSA, you directly support local farmers and their businesses.
4. Try grow something. Through out Ingredients Hawaii, there are other stories of regular people (& EVEN KIDS) growing their own food. Just start with something small...and take it from there. We'll be trying a few things in the near future...and I'll let you know how that turns out. Well maybe just one thing and I'll let you know. (While I have you here, if you know of something easy to grow, let me know! I'd love to hear what you're doing...and I'll take some tips if you got any! Thanks.)
Lastly here are a few organizations I follow. They are actively doing great things to take care of our islands. Check'um out:
Blue Planet Foundation
KYA Sustainability Studio
Kanu Hawaii
...and find them on Twitter or Facebook if you can.
Ok, I've written enough. That's all for now. Let me know if you have any thoughts or ideas about this kind of stuff. I'd love to hear from you.
Till next time...take care.
I've been trying to get more information...trying to educate myself on a particular issue that has become important to me.
Food Security
The state of Hawaii currently produces only 10% (some say 15%) of the food we consume. The rest is shipped in from various places. Another stat I recently heard was that Hawaii only has a 3 day (some say 7 day) reserve on hold should there be any interruption to the importation of our food.
That's the sad & scary part.
But, there are people who are and have been working to turn Hawaii out this mess.
I recently got to see a 30min documentary called Ingredients Hawaii. It shares the inspiring stories of groups and individuals working hard to bring light to issues such as food security, nutrition, sustainability, & culture. Here's a preview of this great little film:
If you get a chance, I would also recommend seeing Ingredients the film, which Ingredients Hawaii is based off of. It might still be on Netflix streaming if you have that service.
Now you know a little bit about this issue. What's next?
Well, we can do a few things.
1. Support local & buy local as much as possible. If you can check these places out, please do. If you have already been to or are supporting these places, then right on. Keep it up.
Town
Sweet Home Waimanalo
Heeia Kea Pier General Store & Deli
Ma'o Organic Farms
2. Check out your local farmers market. This falls under the buy local support local idea. My wife and I have 2 young children and it IS a little difficult to get us all out of the house, but once we're moving, it's all good. Click here for a listing of Farmer's Markets in Hawaii. (Maybe we'll see you there!)
3. Join a CSA. We recently joined a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). It's through Kula Fields. Once a month we get a box full of fresh and delicious fruits and vegetables! If you subscribe to an annual membership, delivery to your home is free. We've gotten two boxes so far and when we get them, it kinda feels like Christmas! Like Santa came and left you a present. A big box gets delivered to your home, you open it, and inside there are all sorts of great stuff! We joined while there was a LivingSocial deal going on, so I think the membership fee was waved. But still, it has been great. Also, in joining a CSA, you directly support local farmers and their businesses.
4. Try grow something. Through out Ingredients Hawaii, there are other stories of regular people (& EVEN KIDS) growing their own food. Just start with something small...and take it from there. We'll be trying a few things in the near future...and I'll let you know how that turns out. Well maybe just one thing and I'll let you know. (While I have you here, if you know of something easy to grow, let me know! I'd love to hear what you're doing...and I'll take some tips if you got any! Thanks.)
Lastly here are a few organizations I follow. They are actively doing great things to take care of our islands. Check'um out:
Blue Planet Foundation
KYA Sustainability Studio
Kanu Hawaii
...and find them on Twitter or Facebook if you can.
Ok, I've written enough. That's all for now. Let me know if you have any thoughts or ideas about this kind of stuff. I'd love to hear from you.
Till next time...take care.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
This looks interesting
Lately I've been getting into stuff about Hawaii's food security. Or our lack of it.
And I would do something about it except I don't know how to farm...ANYTHING.
But then my wife came across this little video that kinda inspires me to try chance'um. We'll see. Anyway, here it is for you to check out as well.
And I would do something about it except I don't know how to farm...ANYTHING.
But then my wife came across this little video that kinda inspires me to try chance'um. We'll see. Anyway, here it is for you to check out as well.
Friday, April 20, 2012
The thing (I think) Rich Mullins said...
But it's relevant to me because I struggle with...stuff.
I wonder a lot of times if what I'm doing matters. I wonder if I'm "good enough" or "skilled enough" at (fill in the blank).
I'm not sure of myself, so I look to others for approval or validation. I figure if they don't see "it"...or if you don't see "it" (whatever "it" is) then "it" must not be in me. I must not have "it".
So I just continue on with life doing what I'm doing...and in that doing, I think that I am safe.
Anyway, the story is about Rich Mullins & actually the story is more about what he said than it is about him. He was a musician. He was a singer. He was a song writer. He loved Jesus.
The story goes something like...
A young musician came up to Rich one day and gave him a recording of some songs he had written. He asked Rich to listen to them and tell him what he thought of the songs. Rich told him, he wouldn't listen to the songs, but instead first responded with a question...
Did God tell you to do this? If He did, then it doesn't matter what I think.
That's the best I could do. Most likely not a word for word recap of what happened that day, but that was the gist.
The point is, it doesn't matter what anybody thinks. Whether they think you are the best thing EVER! Or the worst. All that matters is if God said to do it. If He said so, then do it.
I think my problem is that I don't want to ask God. Or maybe it's more that I don't want to wait for His answer...cause truth is sometimes I'm not sure what He is saying...I'm not sure if I hear Him correctly. So I look to you. Family, friends...strangers sometimes...you reading this blog even, for validation if what I am doing matters...if what I am doing is good.
But what this story reminds me of is that if God says, then do it. No matter how it ends up, all He wants is for me & you to listen...& do it. He'll take care of it being "good enough". He'll take care of it mattering. He'll take care of it making a difference.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Boys better watch out... (REPOST 4/27/11)
better watch out cause I'm gonna start sending my girls to take lessons at this place!
Does anybody know where this place is? Or know where to get lessons like this? Also anyone have an extra sword we can borrow? Thanks.
Does anybody know where this place is? Or know where to get lessons like this? Also anyone have an extra sword we can borrow? Thanks.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Song Time - Oh My Soul
This is kinda a four part song. It goes from part 1 to part 4 and then back to part 1 again. The main theme is commanding our soul to worship the Lord in any and all circumstances (but especially in the bad times). I was looking for a reference and the closest thing I could find was Psalm 103:1 Praise the Lord my soul, all my inmost being, praise his holy name (NIV)
I think this is the final product, but we'll see. Thanks for stopping by. - Jared
I think this is the final product, but we'll see. Thanks for stopping by. - Jared
Oh my soul
Oh my soul
Oh my soul
Praise the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy
Sing my soul
Holy is the Lord
Holy is the Lord
Let everything within me
respond to all my eyes see
through the veil of faith and the living Word
Holy Spirit come let me see the hope
That I have in You
You alone are worthy to be praised
Forevermore
Hallelujah Hallelujah
Friday, March 23, 2012
Dear girls,
You both are growing up so quickly.
I remember the day that your mom gave birth to you.
You changed our lives forever. You changed us forever for the better. You are miracles. We love you.
The other night, I was thinking about that...
and thinking about how quickly you both are growing up. Not too long ago you were just little crawling babies and now you both are running around, jumping, climbing, and playing...singing songs, making funny faces, and acting so silly! You both are such big girls.
I just wanted to write this down, so I don't forget.
Soon, there will be boys. (Not too soon, but it'll be sooner than I can imagine.)
Boys who you think might be funnier than your dad.
You might think they are more handsome than me.
Like better music than me.
You might even think they understand you better than me.
And there will be lots of them. Trust me.
But I promise you this.
There is only one...
who will love you more than me.
You might not trust me when I say that "this" boy or "that" boy isn't the one for you. But believe me when I say that I want only the best for you. I know he is out there.
And one day...
On your wedding day...
your mother and I will give you to him.
But until that day comes, through all the arguments we will undoubtedly have, know that I love you.
Help me to see what you are seeing...
Remind me that I don't know it all...
and I'll do the same for you.
Love you, my babies.
I remember the day that your mom gave birth to you.

The other night, I was thinking about that...
and thinking about how quickly you both are growing up. Not too long ago you were just little crawling babies and now you both are running around, jumping, climbing, and playing...singing songs, making funny faces, and acting so silly! You both are such big girls.
I just wanted to write this down, so I don't forget.
Soon, there will be boys. (Not too soon, but it'll be sooner than I can imagine.)
Boys who you think might be funnier than your dad.
You might think they are more handsome than me.
Like better music than me.
You might even think they understand you better than me.
And there will be lots of them. Trust me.
But I promise you this.
There is only one...
who will love you more than me.
You might not trust me when I say that "this" boy or "that" boy isn't the one for you. But believe me when I say that I want only the best for you. I know he is out there.
And one day...
On your wedding day...
your mother and I will give you to him.
But until that day comes, through all the arguments we will undoubtedly have, know that I love you.
Help me to see what you are seeing...
Remind me that I don't know it all...
and I'll do the same for you.
Love you, my babies.