New years in August, Lanai Observations
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007Busy trip home, a week vacation on Lanai, and then a few weeks back in the district in time for the new semester and back to work. Haven’t had much time for a post, as my work and school schedule permits, maybe I’ll post day to day entries to play catch up. or not.
I’ve come to see August as sort of an unofficial mark of the new year for me, being that it is the longest gap between classes, work at the office usually takes a notch down, and I usually have an opportunity to take a few weeks of annual leave and get out of town, which in turn gives perspective on life. It seems more fitting a time for me to reflect on the past year, lessons learned, and set goals for the next year. I’ve never been one for new years resolutions, but I have come to see the value in some periodic reevaluations. I’m a lot happier with my classes now, after seeing the end result on paper and internal growth through what I perceive as a deeper understanding of the law. Makes me look forward to balancing some of this perspectives in other parts of life and career in order to move forward to the next step.
Trying to get back into a regular workout schedule, my philosophy is to block off time in my schedule 5 days a week so that I’ll be more likely to actually get downstairs and workout even for a quick session. So far its been a few weeks and I’ve been sticking to it, making a point to bring at least 1 casebook to read while I’m biking. As I usually approach it, I try to get back into a daily regiment for about a month before I really start tracking the weight. I’ve found that there is always a trade off between marginal weight loss and building mass, which I’m not as concerned with right now. I’m currently at about 210.4 and pressing 225 3X8 pretty easily. Cardio I’m working on a stationary bike, about 30 minutes at L13, or 45 at L12 depending on how much time I have. My goal for the next month or so is to to maintain a certain level of strength, and drop to the next freestyle weightclass (kgs). I’ve been making it down to the gym 4 times a week so far, hopefully I’ll be able to keep it up.
Looking forward to my classes I have lined up for the semester. Following the scheme I took in the spring, I’m balancing 2 seminar courses (Immigration, Labor Law) with two bar staples, Evidence and Criminal Procedure. So far they’ve been a lot of work, but I think for once all 4 classes are actually in line with my personal interests.
Backing up to the trip home - the first week was a nice break, but kind of hectic, in contrast, Lanai was a very relaxing, much different than I remembered more than a decade ago when I was camping on the beach in a small tent, cooking over a hibachi grill and going swimming every day. We didn’t get a chance to see much of the island aside from the beach, telling ghost stories around the campfire while glancing up at the 5 star resort on the cliff side. At night you could see the milky way in the clear sky with no city lights to be seen, and hear the constant growl of the ocean waves breaking on the shore.
This time around I was staying at the resort overlooking the beach, living it up as a guest of a world class resort, although I have to admit that it did feel kind of strange at time getting waited on constantly. Maybe its the local boy in me, but it seemed a little strange mingling with all the haole tourists. The maids and the wait staff reminded me too much of people I would see back home, in a way some kind of extended family of sort. I was scolded once by a shopkeeper in Lanai city that I should just swallow my politeness and just let them do their job. Also interesting this time around was that I was able to read up more on the history of the island and the people, actually have a chance to explore a bit more of the island off-roading along the coast in a 4WD jeep. There were also plenty of observations of the ongoing transformations and conversions that the island has made from agriculture to tourism, all a constant reminder that it has been a little too long to be away from home.
Linkes 8/29/2007 - kinda sparse edition
Protesting the Superferry Alakai.
Pitfalls of contractor qui tam.
Chashu recipe
Article on Market Panics thoughout history
Another housing blog Paper-money