We’re Still Allowed to Dream, Right?

Today I dream of living in Mākaha, Oahu (approx. 33 miles west of Honolulu)

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Some time ago I shared this on FB (my old account, now defunct), but I apparently never shared it here, and thought I should:

Whenever I’m working in my studio, I usually have a video of Hawaii streaming up on the ceiling-mounted TV, accompanied by soft music. One day, I happened to look up and see this aerial shot, and immediately said, “Wow! I wanna live there!”

Mākaha, Oahu, approx. 33 miles west of Honolulu

So I found that segment of the video my computer and grabbed a screenshot, then uploaded it to Google image search and learned that it’s Mākaha, on the west end of O’ahu, around 33 miles from Honolulu. Specifically, that’s Farrington Highway you can see running behind the community at the foot of Waianae mountain, and Makau Street looping off the highway through the neighborhood. The white building in the east corner is Mākaha Shores Condominiums.

Anyway, back in the summer between my junior and senior years of high school, the band took a 9-day trip to Hawaii, to march in the annual King Kamehameha Day Parade (I played tri-toms in the award-winning drumline, and the drum set in basketball pep band—and continue to this day, only on a slightly larger scale 😎).

Me (rightmost, back when I still had hair!), with two of my best friends Mike & Pete, playing tri-toms in the award-winning drumline with the Ben Davis Marching Band (and yes, that’s a Polaroid, and yes, I’m, that old!)

We spent 3 days at Waikiki Beach, 3 days at Maui Beach, and 3 days on “The Big Island”—all with my girlfriend at the time, scores of my best friends from band, and practically no parents (at least not mine, fortunately), and to this day I still consider it to be the most fun and amazing experience of my life! I vowed at the time that some day I would return—but unfortunately, I never have…

Now that I’m retired from my job (yes, I’m that old!), and especially now that I’ve finished my big novel PRIMEVAL—a lifelong bucket-list item—I’ve begun dreaming of not merely visiting, but moving to Hawaii…and specifically, O’ahu, and more specifically, this neighborhood at Mākaha!

So now, along with playing Hawaii videos whenever I’m working in my studio, I also have the above photo displayed as the background/wallpaper on my 34″ wide computer monitor…I suppose both being an attempt to program my subconscious to eventually make it happen…?

Or, if not, then at a minimum: at least I can dream, right?

 

Rand Eastwood

Rand Eastwood is an author, blogger, artist & craftsman living in Las Vegas, NV. Certified in both nutrition & ancestral health, he is a healthy nutrition & lifestyle advocate. Under Eastwood Innovations, LLC he operates this Author Website, Lifeology Store, Compass Bookstore, Woodlands Press, and Eastwood Studios (under development). His dark fiction collection Rolling The Bones, epic novel PRIMEVAL, and other books are available on Amazon, and much of his short fiction is available to read/download here under My Fiction. For updates, subscribe to this blog and/or follow his Amazon author page.