Sunday, December 2, 2007

huck the fuskies

Perfect. That's how UH Warrior's football season ended tonight. Thanks to Iris, I was able to attend the last game of the season vs. Washington Huskies. UH had an unbelievable come-from-behind win that only happens in Disney movies. Coming from a 21-0 deficit in the first quarter, UH came back to beat UW 35-28. It was CRAZY! As I was looking online to see what others had to say about the 2007 Cinderella team, I got upset with what people were saying about UH...Weak schedule, cupcake season, etc. But, as I read on, and as I read local blogs and was inspired by the love that everyone in the state has for the team and I was able to put aside those feelings and really dwell in this moment. The UH football team has given this state something to believe in for the first time in MANY years, and the people of Hawaii have embraced them with open arms. The other Big 10, Pac-10, SEC, etc. conference teams can bitch all they want about UH, but when it comes down to it, the "W" is what really matters, and that's one thing that UH knows how to do. So I applaud Coach Jones, Colt Brennan, Jason Rivers, and even Daniel Libre (who represented Konawaena like a true champ), and the rest of the UH Warriors for an outstanding season. It's been a wild ride, and I'm happy to have seen it. I'm looking forward to a "SWEET" ending to a great season.










Tuesday, November 27, 2007

BUCK FOISE!

Thanks to my boss, I was able to take my parents and Aaron to the Boise State vs. UH Football game the Friday after Thanksgiving. I think it was a nice surprise for my Mom's birthday, which was on the 22nd (Thanksgiving). It was CRAZY. It was probably the best sporting event that I've ever attended. I've been to a few "sold out" UH games (vs. BYU, Oregon State, etc.) and this is the first time that I've EVER seen the stadium literally sold out. As I looked around, I could find an single empty seat. Take a look for yourself:

Hopefully after last week's win against Boise State, and another win on the way vs. Washington Huskies, UH is BCS bound. This is also the first time in school history that UH has won the WAC Championship outright. It was a great, great night, and I'm so proud to have been there. After the game finished, a bunch of students and fans rushed the field to celebrate with the team...I've gotta give the stadium officials, security and HPD props because they let them...It was the first time that we've had a reason to celebrate so hard, and I'm glad that they let us enjoy the moment. It was a beautiful sight.



Thanks to my good friend, Iris, I'll be attended the game against Washington this weekend...I can't wait! It's a good feeling to watch history in the making.

I hope that everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Aaron, Kara and I spent it at home with my roommate, Jaimie and her boyfriend, Brad. It was a small celebration, but definitely much-needed.

I'll be traveling to the Big Island next weekend for the last event of the year...Don't miss C&K at the Hilton Waikoloa on December 8th. It'll be a great Christmas show to attend! :) And don't forget to buy stuff! Hehe.. ;)

Keep dancing,
Kim

Monday, October 29, 2007

coming home

So this week was UH's Homecoming week. On Thursday, October 25, Henry was invited to perform at the UH Alumni Association Homecoming Block Party, thrown by Don Murphy @ Murphy's Bar & Grill. Despite the slight drizzle and the small turnout, it was a whole bunch of fun!
As a "thank-you" for performing at the block party, UHAA gave each crew member 2 tickets to the football game, parking passes and on-field passes. It was such a good time and UH beat New Mexico State 50-13. GO BOWS!















Thursday, October 4, 2007

almost done

It's been a while since my last post, so I figured I'd update the world with my life. Since Lake Tahoe, I've taken 2 trips to LA and one trip to Vegas. The first trip to LA included a private wedding at The Montage. The hotel was located in Laguna Beach, and it was such a cute town. The standard rooms there cost $700 per night, but I still think that the resorts we have here in Hawaii are just as nice, if not nicer...I may be a little biased...Hehehe...

I returned home for about 3 days, then I was off to LA again for the 4th leg of our tour. We had concerts at The Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano and Humphrey's in San Diego. It's always good times there, although this time of year is just a little to hot for me!
I was home again for another 5 days, then it was off to Vegas for a concert at Sam's Town, and a Yakudoshi celebration for my Uncle Tracy with the whole family....GOOD TIMES...Especially since Kristin was 21 this time around. She got buck wild!

For the most part, the tour is almost done. We still have Maui Arts & Cultural Center on 11/3, then we go back to LA for a Hana Hou performance at The Coach House (it sold out about a month before our performance the 1st time around), and Hilton Waikoloa on 12/8. I hope I'll get to see some familiar faces at that one.Other than tour, things have been busy with work with a new business plan for the upcoming new year, and trying to get everything tightened up after the tour. I've take a couple trips back home, and am really trying to get back into the habit of card making and scrapbooking again, though it seems like I just can't get caught up on sleep! I'm off to Kona Saturday morning for some R&R.

I'll leave you with some pictures below...

This is Momi and I after The Canyon Club concert. We're sponsored by In N Out Burger. ;)

Kara and I were lucky that we found our way back to the hotel ourselves!

Uncle Tracy's Yakudoshi Dinner

Who ARE those guys?

Kristin's first legal trip to Sin City.

This is how much fun Casey had!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

On Tour Pt. III

I'm off to L.A. in a few hours, but the last trip I took was last weekend to Lake Tahoe and Laguna Beach. We were in Tahoe for a public concert as part of our tour, and then we were off to Laguna Beach for a private wedding.

We got into Reno pretty late, but the hour drive to the hotel was AMAZING. It was almost a full moon out, and the road runs right alongside the lake. At one point we even saw a coyote on the side of the road...I was hoping to have seen a bear, but it never happened. The concert was sold out at the Crystal Bay Club & Casino, and hopefully we'll be back again for another show...It was so good fun.


The morning after the concert, we were off to Laguna Beach for a wedding on a private charter. When we drove up to the plane (right on the runway!), I took one look at the plane and thought I was going to die. I have a huge fear of flying, and we'd have to fly for an hour and a half on a Beechkraft 8-seater propeller plane. Luckily, the weather was pretty nice and the ride wasn't half as bad as I thought it was going to be.


Laguna Beach was awesome. Previously to this trip, Pasadena was my favorite town in California, but now I'd have to say that Laguna, by far, is the best. It's the cutest little town with a bunch of little boutiques and restaurants that run along South Coast Highway. We stayed at The Montage...For the price you pay a night, it definitely wasn't THAT worth it...I guess that's because all of the resorts in Hawaii are just as pretty.

The next afternoon I was on a plane back to Hawaii and here I am, three days later getting on a plane going back to LAX. This weekend we've got concerts in Agoura Hills, San Juan Capistrano and San Diego. I'm home for a week after that, and then it's off to Vegas for a week with the family (and for work, of course!). Hopefully I'll be seeing everyone at upcoming concerts in Hawaii...I'll post some updated locations shortly. Until then...

Keep dancing,
Kim

Thursday, August 16, 2007

On Tour Part II

The last few days have been spent working gigs and traveling. After Enoshima Lighthouse, we had two performances at Thumbs Up Club in Yokohama. The people there are CRAZY! I always look forward to Thumbs Up...You can always count on a crowd with personality there...Although I'm sure the huge amounts of alcohol consumption plays a part in that. DJ, Vance K, attended the concert and had a birds eye view from the Green Room.

C&K Performing at Thumbs Up in Yokohama

After Thumbs Up, we headed to Tokyo to perform at Duo Music Exchange in Shibuya. There were a lot of people that attended both Thumbs Up and Duo Music Exchange. At the end of the night, I felt so sad telling those people goodbye. Safu-san (the owner of Thumbs Up) and family attended as guests, and I had a wonderful time getting to know them a little better. His daughter, Arisa, is a University student in Montreal and speaks perfect English. She's already volunteered herself to be my personal tour guide the next time I'm in Japan for pleasure. Cici and his wife, Kanoko, were a huge help in selling our merchandise, and I was just as sad to tell them goodbye as I was with Safu-san and family. Konishiki and Kamasami Kong were also visitors at that show.

Duo Music Exchange in Shibuya, Tokyo


C&K Performing at Duo Music Exchange

Safu-San (the owner of Thumbs Up) with his daughter, Arisa, and wife, Yuko.

Last night we were at Bottom Line in Nagoya. Even though there was only a small crowd, they were very spirited and made the time go by a little faster.

Today we spent the day traveling from Nagoya to Osaka via Shinkansen (aka Bullet Train). I ALWAYS look forward to riding the Shinkansen! I can't believe that something so huge goes so fast. When you're inside the train riding it at full speed, you can't even tell it's moving...It's so smooth and so quiet. Tonight we had our performance at Big Cat in Osaka. I LOVE it there! In addition to being inside a mall, the area is surrounded by little boutiques. They have awesome things and the prices are very reasonable. I wish we could've spent at least a day walking around and exploring, but unfortunately, we're off to Fukuoka tomorrow via ANA. We've got a day off, but I'm planning to spend it relaxing and napping at the hotel.

Our last performance will be on Saturday at Gate's 7 in Fukuoka, then it's off to Guam for an overnight layover and finally back to Honolulu...And hopefully some cooler weather. I've got about days of rest, then I'm off to Reno and Laguna Beach.

I hope everyone is having an awesome week, and you didn't get too wet during Flossie. It's crazy...I missed Flossie by being in Japan and we'll be missing a typhoon here in Japan by just a few days. I can definitely count my blessings.

Keep dancing,
Kim

Saturday, August 11, 2007

On Tour Part I

We just had our first show in Yokohama, Japan. It was CRAZY! The people here are great...True party animals...The venue was outdoors at a place called Enoshima Panorama Lighthouse. It's on a small island, just off of the Yokohama coast. The view was AMAZING! It was crazy, hot, but the crowd and the performance made up for all the heat. Here are a few pictures:

The crazy people in Yokohama @ Enoshima Panorama Lighthouse

This is the amazing view from the lighthouse. If you look closely, you can see Mt. Fuji in the distance!

Me, Momi, and Fumiko working hard!!!

Prior to this, we were on Guam for two concerts at the Sheraton Laguna Resort. I had a good time on Guam, due to some newly-made friends, and promoters for future shows on the island. A twelve year old boy, Ryan, opened up the show with a solo ukulele performance. This kid is an ukulele prodigy...Jake ain't got shit on him! Aside from the intense heat on Guam, it was a great trip and I can't wait to work with Shimbros again. They were true professionals.

Ryan, the ukulele prodigy from Guam.

Winding down with the Guam promoters.

We're doing a show at Thumbs Up club in Yokohama tomorrow, then we're off to Tokyo on Monday. Hopefully I'll get around to posting new blogs!

Keep dancing,
Kim

Monday, August 6, 2007

on tour

I'll be on tour for the next 15 days. I'll be leaving for Guam tomorrow afternoon and then I head straight to Japan until the 20th. If anyone needs to get in touch with me, you can email me...My cell phone won't work internationally. I'll be posting blogs while I'm gone, so be sure to check in every once in a while to see how my trip is going!

Keep dancing,
Kim

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The Garden Isle

Last week I took two trips to Kauai in three days. Despite the craziness, it was great to see the "family" on Kauai again. They're always a pleasure to work with. On Thursday, we were there for a private corporate function for Kukui'ula. Henry performed with Michael McDonand. I find it funny that most people our age only recognize him from the movie, 40-Year Old Virgin...He's the guy playing music on the DVD playing in the electronics store constantly. It's always a great time with Michael. Then on Saturday, I returned for the day for Koloa Plantaiton Days. It was nice doing a C&K concert again, after almost a year.

It was also Kristin's 21st birthday. Sorry I don't have any pictures up yet, but Kristin still needs to email them to me.

I leave for Guam on Monday, August 6th and I go straight to Japan after that. I'll be back in Hawaii on the 19th, but only for a short few days, then I'm off on tour again. I won't have access to my cell phone, but I will have access to email and internet. I hope I hear from you all soon!

Keep dancing,
Kim

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

My new discovery

Thanks to my friend, Elana, I've discovered the beauty in having a blog. Because some of my nearest and dearest friends don't live on this island anymore, it's hard to keep up the communication with them. Besides trying to keep up with those friends, at times it's even hard to stay in touch with closer friends. Hence...The blog. I know my life is not "hollywood-in-the-tabloids" exciting, but I figured this is a good way to keep everyone informed of where I am, where I'm going, and where I've been. I'm looking forward to keeping up with this blog...I'm sure it'll be a good stress reliever at the end of the day. For now, I'll leave you with some pictures...

I really enjoyed Shar's last visit to HNL. Can't wait to see you in September!

We didn't catch anything for the Kona Iki Wahine Tourney on July 15th, but Kristin sure got what she deserved when she went fishing hung over...
Keep dancing,
Kim