Friday, December 27, 2013

Surf's up

I'm sitting on the balcony at turtle bay resort watching the waves crash into the rocks. I know why surfers love it here. The waves can go up to 30 feet, forms a pipeline and experience surfers can surf in it! It's amazing just watching the waves at the resort and even from this distance looking out towards the sea, I can see the big waves coming in. It may not be 30 feet but it's big enough to scare an inexperience surfer. It's not the waves in Malaysia where it hits the shore. These really come crashing into the shore. I've also discovered that this is the Island that Hawaii Five O is being filmed, Jurassic Park was filmed here, Forgetting Sarah Marshall was filmed on this resort. 
Kaleiwa town in North shore where I went for a lomi lomi massage. I took a bus, $2.50 straight into the town and had my one hour massage from this delightful Hawaiian lady named Christina. It wasn't a fancy spa but a small little make shift but her massages were great and it's by donation so I gave her $40 for an hour of back massage. It was worth the $40. 

So while there is only two days left to my holiday before heading back to Malaysia, I've got a photoshoot for my sister in law with her family. Tomorrow we are heading over to Kualoa Ranch where we can hire ATV, horse back riding, swim, kayak..etc. This is indeed a relaxing break for me. 

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Domestic animals with wild animals

There are many misconception that domesticated animals like our dogs do not get along with wild animals but looking at this video it just blow that idea out of the water. Click on the link below and you'll see the cutest video.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Turtle Bay Resort, Oahu Hawaii

This is our view from the balcony. Turtle bay Resort in Hawaii. So far I've spotted plenty of brides, I guess this is a popular resort to get married and lots of cats! Dogs, not so many but I have seen one or two. I've been told that Hawaii has got a large community of pet lovers. I am looking forward to coming back to Hawaii and perhaps connect with the pet lovers here. Aloha everyone. I'll be back home and you can set your appointments in January. 

Friday, December 20, 2013

Hawaii holidays

We have arrived in hawaii. After 15 hours plus transit, I'm sitting at the resort, soaking in the sun and the cool breeze. A much welcome weather. Even though I'm living in Malaysia, the cool air here makes all the difference. Yes it is warm here too but not as hot as back home. Facing me is the marina where yachts are anchored. We had a helicopter ride and snorkeling. The water here is nice and cool and the visibility incredible! I like the beach and a much needed break from the city. I know when I return to Malaysia work will resume, appointments to fill and back to what I love to do. Even as a therapist and animal communicator, I need a rest to recharge. So from hawaii, aloha and maholo! Merry Christmas to all and keep you four legged ones safe and sound. If you are having a white winter, keep your four legged friends warm. 
 
I wish I could bring my little ones to the trip but the flight is too long for them. Not a day goes by I do not miss them.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Pets

When is a cat never a cat? When does the cat realize that inside that small body, she or he is actually a wolf and have the strength of a wolf? Animal communication is about connecting with the soul of the animal. That is how we understand what the animals are saying to an animal communicator. They have a choice on whether they come back as animals or if they come back or human. Sometimes, they do it to be close to the human carer, sometimes as a lesson they have to learn in their lives or sometimes to serve as a lesson to the human race. Whichever the lesson, it is theirs and our lesson. They are the teacher that we cannot find in a confine classroom. What they teach us is more subtle than what we learn in the classroom; Compassion, empathy, opening up our hearts and experience new things in our lives. Just observe them and how they embrace life. That is what we should be learning. You do not need to be an animal communicator to learn what they have to teach. All you need to do is observe, be patient and experience new things with them. They are after all a part of your family. Being an animal communicator does come with the advantages and disadvantages. The advantage being knowing and feeling the happiness of the animal, the disadvantage being feeling the sadness when he or she is feeling sad, the heartbreak they go through. So why not give your little ones a cuddle and kiss.