Rude town people!

By Ma • 04-04-05 • 2:02 pm

My husband, my grand-daughter and myself went to the new WalMart on Keeaumoku Street yesterday. My husband is handicapped and uses oxygen 24/7, so he got one of the motorscooters that they have in the store for the customers use. We go looking around and when I find something that I want to look at, I make him park in the outside aisle where there is alot of room for other people to pass and he’s not in the way. The ladies with thier big ass shopping carts kept hitting him and not even saying sorry or excuse me. I swear there are alot of rude people in town! Even in the parking lot they kept honking thier horns at other people trying to park thier cars. What is it with the people who live in town? Don’t they know how to be courteous or a little more patient? They all must have hypertension or something that makes them so irritable. We don’t have that kind of problems when we go to the Kunia or Mililani store. In fact, the country people have more class!  PTHHHHHH !!  to all you rude people in Honolulu. I’m not saying that all of them are rude, but majority of them are.
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Unbelievable!

By Ma • 03-04-05 • 9:09 pm

I just found out today that my stupid step-daughter who happens to be incarcerated again is having another kid! She can’t take care of the ones she already has, and she’s having another child. This one will probably be taken away too, and will end up in someone elses care like her other two. I don’t know what to say or think about the whole shit. I feel for my grandchildren. It’s not thier fault that thier mother is a chronic druggie and lives only for herself and that fucking shithead boyfriend of hers. I hate the fact that my grandkids have such a loser for a mother who can’t seem to get her shit together. The drugs are more important than anything else. The only good thing is that my son has her son, and he is so loved by the family. He is well takened cared of, and is so happy where he is. I want to thank my daughter-in-law Z for taking him and loving him as her own. And I want to thank her whole family for accepting him as thiers and loving him. He is such a beautiful child! We went to visit them today, and it was so nice to see how much he’s grown and nourished. Tutu loves you so much Bruddah Man. You are with a good family. You are blessed. I gave you the name” Elua ho’okupu oke akua” because you are God’s second gift to us.

Tutu & Me Program

By Ma • 11-03-05 • 4:04 am

I just started my grandchild Kamalani in a program called Tutu & Me. It’s an early education program where the parents/grandparents or caregiver can take the child, and they can interact with others. Children from ages 0-5 yrs. of age can attend this program. It’s free and very good for anyone to participate in. All you need is your childs immunization records and a up to date TB test. They learn to sing, dance, play and have fun with others. They also have thier own little excursions that they go on. Next week Tuesday we are going to a Taro Farm where they get to pick, plant, and grow thier own taro. On Thursday the 17th, they will be going to the Queen Liliuokalani Trust Center in Nakakuli where they will have games and other activities for them to do. It will be a pot luck affair. On Thursdays they have something called the Tumble Bus. It’s a bus converted into a play and exercise center for the children. They learn to exercise, tumble, use the monkey bars, and balance beam. I highly recommend this program to anyone who has children and grandchildren that live with them. It’s 2 days a week ( tuesdays & thursdays), 2 hours a day from 8:30 am-10:00 am. You can go online and inquire about this program in my links under Other.
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Users

By Ma • 03-03-05 • 10:10 am

Don’t it make you sick when you’re struggling and living on a fixed income, can’t get any kind of assistance because you make a few dollars more than what the limit is, but you see other people who don’t work and live off the system that are abled bodied human beings, driving cars that cost $25,000.00 - $40,000.00, gold bracelets up to thier elbows, and shop with EBT cards that have a $700.00 - $900.00 foodstamps every stinking month!! I tried to apply for Med Quest because I have no medical, my husband is 100% disabled, I stay at home to care for him, we have a monthly income of less than $1,100.00 a month, and they turned me down because we exceed thier standard limit of $550.00 a month for 2 people. How are 2 people supposed to live on an income of $550.00 a month when they have rent and utilities to pay, plus buy staples for the house and food? Is our system screwed up or what!!
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Stupid neighbhors!

By Ma • 18-02-05 • 11:11 pm

I have ignorant nieghbors, who tend to sleep all day, and decide to stay up till wee hours of the morning disturbing everyone else. I live in a complex where there are 4 - 3 bedroom units. 2 duplexes. These people don’t work and live of the system, and don’t care who they bother or inconvenience. Always block our cars in so we have a hard time getting in or out. And believe me we have a big garage and drive way! But they have people staying with them who really don’t belong there cause they are on housing subsidy. So there are so many cars that shouldn’t be there, but they are. I’ll be glad when I can finally get out of this hell hole and move to a better area. I’m the first tenant here, and when I first came here it was alot better than it is now. The nieghbors that I first had were so much better. I’m the only one left here aut of the first group that moved here. But now with all these extra bodies moving in with them and some of them chronic druggies, it’s getting pretty bad. It’s time to get out of here!