Alas, I was too busy and took no photos. Perhaps I'll get some from someone else later.
We made locomoco (rice + hamburger + fried egg and gravy), ahipoke (raw tuna and onion salad with sesame seeds and garlic soy sauce), and mac salad (macaroni, peas, carrots, cucumbers, mayo, salt, and pepper); and we watched the lovely intern's demonstration of how to make haupia (coconut pudding). She also brought some delectable fudge. Everybody was ravenously hungry by the time we sat down to eat (about 1:30), but likewise everyone's stomachs were then filled enough to satisfy, I dare say, even a hobbit.
I'm re-reading the Lord of the Rings these days, and am about 3/4 of the way through The Two Towers. What a fantastic writer Tolkien was!
It's hard to be patient. I think I used to be a fairly patient child, but since graduating high school I seem to be in a greater and greater hurry to do everything. Do you know any good tips, exercises, or prayers for patience?
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I was just wondering today what you've been up to! That Hawaiian feast sounds delicious. I would love to go back to Hawaii. I've been once, but it was soooo nice.
Isn't Tolkien great? His writing is so challenging, yet my kids loved every minute of the Hobbit and all three Ring books when I read them aloud, because he was truly a master storyteller. As far as patience goes, my standard prayer is, "Lord, please help me!" ;o) I'm definitely still working on that one! (Sorry that was one long paragraph, but my "enter" key is stuck!)
Sometimes I try to leave a comment, and then, "poof!" it disappears. Hopefully this is not a repeat...
Fr. A. used to say, look out when you pray for humility, you WILL BE humiliated! Not sure what happens with patience. It just sounds like you have an abundance of youthful energy that I don't have, just pray to channel it in the best ways...
"Lord help me to
know what You want
want what You want
love what You want
and
do what You want."
Can't go wrong with that!
You have a very wise mother. I'm writing that prayer down!
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