Together, three generations of haircuts at Supercuts on their last day before closing due to the lava, soon to arrive at the Pahoa Marketplace..Hysterical one year ago photo below!
At first, only Tom was going to get a haircut as he entered the Supercuts salon on their last days before evacuating due to the lava. |
Here is a link to the news story.
Tom's hair had grown quite bushy over the past several weeks. He refuses to use products to help tame his hair. A little gel would go a long way. |
As we entered the busy shop, the smiles on the faces of the staff was astounding. Here's they were, forced to relocate from a location where they earned their income, knew their customers and it felt like home. Luckily, they are finding a new home for their business in Hilo and Keaau.
Tom is at the far left. TJ is in the middle and Jayden is on the far right after they decided they also needed haircuts. Three generations of Lymans having haircut simultaneously. Too cute! |
Later, we visited the Mamala Market, crowded with customers buying out their entire inventory at 50% off. Unfortunately, we were several hours too late to really take advantage of the sales. All the meat, dairy and produce was long gone.
Jayden was unsure of how he wanted his hair cut. At 9, the possibilities are many. |
Making food purchases at 50% off the already high prices was rewarding to say the least. But, in all I only spent $124.45 for a total of $248.90 worth of pricey products.
TJ sat quietly while his stylist snipped away. |
Always respectful of such warnings, I ran the camera back to the car to keep my hands free for shopping. With the carts jammed into the aisles and with the number of shoppers, I needed every limb free to maneuver through the crowds.
Tom went for his now usual buzz cut which seems to serve him well for a few months. |
Now for the rundown of the next few days as the remainder of our family begins to arrive; Tammy, Tracy and Vincent on Sunday; Camille, Greg, Maisie, Miles and Madighan on Monday. Tomorrow, Tom and I will pack all of our belongings and foodstuffs and move them to the house next door.
Done, done and done. |
At noon tomorrow, the property manager will meet us at the second house to let us in and provide instructions. Then, we'll begin the process of transferring of our stuff ,putting everything away and creating as much order as possible
Jayden had a hard time explaining this type of cut. Finally, the stylist figured it out. He was happy. |
With the cupboards and refrigerator emptied of our food, on Sunday morning, Tom and I will head to Hilo to grocery shop for all of us. My list is almost completed in the app on my phone.
All the shops were being evacuated in the U-shaped shopping mall. |
Since he tends to be "overly grumpy" at the grocery store and I am always "overly bubbly,' he'll wait in the car reading a book on his phone until a prearranged time when he'll come inside, take my cart of non-perishables and check out, handing me another cart. I'll finish shopping for the perishable products. He'll load the non-perishables into the minivan and wait for a second designated period, coming back inside to help to check out the perishables to also load them into the minivan. Easy.
When we return, we'll unload everything into the first house, while I neatly arrange it all in the refrigerator, freezer and cupboards for the yet to arrive two families. (At one point after shopping, Tom and TJ will have hauled the newly purchased items for the six of us over to the second house which I'll arrange and organize as well).
The boys checked out the hardware store but they'd yet to offer discounts on merchandise. |
With everyone's tasks assigned, by Sunday night when Tammy, Tracy and Vincent arrive, we'll be organized and I'll have made a fun dinner of "pulled pork" and side dishes. Somehow, as soon as we return from the grocery store, I'll need to take time to cook the meat in the oven to ensure we have moist, tender meat for dinner, salad and veggies.
Why not grocery shop on Saturday and have it out of the way? We may, after all if time allows, do so on Saturday and be done with it which I'd prefer.
Whew!
Tom used his last $5 off coupon derived from shopping at Mamala to top off the tank. The next day, the tanks were empties and the gas station was closed permanently. |
Have a fantastic Friday filled with frivolity!
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Photo from one year ago today, December 19, 2013:
We took this photo one year ago today with mom warthog's chin resting on another baby warthogs while babies are nursing. We couldn't stop laughing over this one and can't stop smiling now as we see this again. For details of this date, please click here. |