Josh and Hayley had their graduation ceremony for BYU Hawaii on Saturday the 13th. Sue and Rick flew out on Thursday. We knew it was going to be an interesting event from the beginning. We were barely on the shuttle bus from the airport parking to the terminal when Sue remembered she left her phone in the car. Fortunately, we arrived early enough to check our bags in and then catch the bus back to the car for the phone. The flight was uneventful though slightly bumpy from the stormy weather. When we landed in Honolulu, it was pouring rain. It rained most the day. Josh and Kayley were planning to meet us at the airport. Unfortunately, the heavy rains all night caused a flood in the apartments. They were up early in the rain filling sandbags to help their neighbors. Their apartment was on the 2nd floor so they were ok. The first floor got several inches of water. (Pictures later in blog).
This photo was at our condo rental at Turtle Bay.
We got up Friday morning the took a walk on the beach. We walked to east from Turtle Bay to the north most point of Oahu. We enjoyed the sunshine (though hazy) while it lasted.

While Josh and Hayley did their commencement rehearsal and finished some paperwork, we went the temple grounds and visitor center.
On Friday afternoon, all of went to Waikiki. We ate lunch at Cheeseburger in Paradise. Interesting lunch. The food was good but service lacking. It's an open air restaurant. Maybe the locals don't mind the birds wandering freely in the restaurant. We didn't mind when they were on the floor. I was disturbing to see them on the tables once people left the table. It brought new meaning to the etiquette
of keeping your elbows off the table. From lunch we shopped at the International Market. Sue enjoyed it. Rick would rather have had bamboo under the finger nails.
The return trip from Waikiki was an event. Honolulu is on the south of the island. Laie (BYU) is on the north side. There are only 2 roads between them. One on the east and one on the west of a mountain range. We were returning in the heavy rain on the east (Windward side) at about 8pm when traffic stopped about 4-5 miles from their apartment. We didn't move much except when cars would leave the line and turn around. It was at least 2 hours to go around the mountain. A power pole had broken and was in the road. After 2 hours, Josh and Rick hiked around the incident and were able to catch a ride with some other students back to the apartment. They brought their 5 passenger little Chevy back to the north side of the power poles. Sue, Hayley and her parents parked the rental cars in a grocery parking. We carried the suitcases around the poles to where Josh was waiting with the car. Five adults in the little car was like the 1950's where they had contests to see how many people could fit in a VW bug. We went back for the cars after the graduation ceremony. Definitely, an night to remember. (cilck on image to enlarge) 




Just as Josh was shaking hands with Elder Eyring, a row of graduates stood up to move to the line and blocked the shot.

I was more successful with Hayley's photo with Elder Eyring, though from a distance.


It was overcast but no significant rain. It began to sprinkle a bit but barely enough to need an umbrella. Very proud parents. Both were Cum Laude.




We went to a Thai restaurant called Haleiwa Eats in Haleiwa. The Basil chicken and coconut rice was great. The Tofu salad had a great dressing. It rained in buckets while we were eating.
After dinner we go some shaved ice with Josh and Hayley's favorite design. Shaved ice (we choose Pineapple, Guava and Coconut flavors) with ice cream on the bottom and condensed milk on top. They were right, it was very good. This was taken Sunday morning. These are the sandbags in front of the downstairs apartments. In the top photo, the window is still in place. Most units removed the windows so the could get in and out of their apartments since the doors were blocked. The local churches were opened for those who didn't want to sleep in their apartments. Such a mess.

As we left for the airport, the Windward side was beautiful with deep blue skys. Had we gone their for a vacation, it might have been disappointing with the all the rain. But we were there to be with Josh and Hayley during a special time. It was special for us to be there. We arrived home on Sunday night at 10:30 to find Jarrod alive and were at work Monday morning. We had a great time.