Sunday, April 13, 2008

Friends at home

Hafa adai yan memorias. I haven't taken the time to blog in a while. I must apologize for not really taking the time. Today will be my last weekend at home before I head out to sea again. This tour on the USS KITTY HAWK is no joke. Its been very challenging coming from shore duty and adjusting back to the "overdrive" mode. Waking up to winter's last cold weather before Spring really does come. I am reminded of how warm it is back in Saipan. I remember how I had blankets to warm up when rain storms came to the island. Now that I've lived in Washington, US and Japan, I can't imagine myself having even sheets to cover while visiting Saipan.

Magahet na sen mahalang yu mampos. I started talking to Nena about how warm it would be at home in Saipan. I also put on the movie Leiweila and started to reflect of the ways back home. Then after the movie I started calling my friends in Saipan. Brada Gus of Olomwaay was first to get the lucky call. Since its a rare occassion getting a call from me, I heard in his voice why I would be calling home. I told him that I missed home and all the great friends that I have in Saipan. We talked about the movement to reignite our love of our island and culture. Everyone seems to be leaving home for greener pastures and forgetting about the rich culture that we have back home. I may be guilty myself for not retiring any sooner and returning home too. Its times like today when I reach out to friends back home that I remember, Saipan is where I belong. Though I won't see much of the luxuries of modern living, Saipan has something more valuable than greenback. Its the family and friends. The life we live of togetherness. Sharing and caring for each other. Extended families and friends make it all worth. Gus mentioned that Olomwaay will be coming out with a second CD and a Christmas CD. You can find out by checking my bloggers list at Brada Gus' Olomwaay link.


Bertha Torres was second to reply to my random phone calls today; She is at the hospital because Antie Margaret's under observation. Hope its nothing very serious. Bertha is my second cousin. Her Grand pa from her dad is my grand ma's brother from my mothers side. She reminded me of how small our island is that almost everyone we interacted with was relative. We've been close since Jr. High because Bertha was in my graduating class back in 1986. She asked me when I was retiring so I can return home. Its sort of hard to say but not any time soon. I still can stick around for shore duty and maybe get Guam for my last duty station but I can't really bank on it. Nena seems to like the idea of retiring in Guam and opening up a restaurant. Its great to hear Bertha again and I let her know that I will be visiting home in August when the USS George Washington will be making a visit.

Nora Sablan "Palaksi" was thinking I was on the island when I called her. She was at the beach with her family. She's been a very great friend ever since Jr High. Her husband Alex Sablan "Pitu" were in love since before we all matured. These two lovebirds have a very lovely family. Nora and Alex were in Washington for almost a year then returned back to Saipan. I guess Alex wasn't too keen to life in the states. One thing is for sure though, they were enjoying their Sunday at the beach. Its one of the things that I remembered we did back in my younger days. The beach was the second place we went to beside church on Sundays. There we BBQ and had picnics with friends and family. We spent time talking about what was going on in Saipan. It was a chance for us to catch up on things what we may not have heard throughout the week. It revived our togetherness every week. Nora was going to let everyone know I was coming home to visit and that we would get together again.

After Nora, was Elsa Duenas. My big sista Elsa who always seems to be the Kaduka in the group but I mean that in a good way. I remember Elsa when we were in Jr High also. She didn't graduate with us in MHS but because we were good friends back in Jr High and several years in MHS, shes always been like my big sister. I am always amazed at how "Mangua" she can be. Theres always got to be a comedian in any gathering and Elsa always seems to take the cake.

Maggie Masga is another close friend that I got a chance to get a hold of. Through thick and thin she been a very close friend to me. I always imagined Maggie being married and with Kids. Unfortunately no wedding bells has rang for her but she has several beautiful girls and a son that she's raised on her own. She been a very strong mother to her kids and I have high regards for her strength in surviving and raising her kids on her own. Maggie was always there to listen to me and what I had to say. I wish that one day Maggie will become as free as the birds in the sky. Her time will come and I wish her and her kids all the best in the world.
Yes, even this Island Boy Sailor longs to go back home. The CNMI anthem reminds me that my island is in the middle of the sea. Every time I go out to sea my island home of Saipan calls me. I ask that my friends say a special prayer for me and my shipmates who will be in harms way for the next four months. Its not an easy tasking but someone has to do it. Until then Memorias, pues adios asta ki.



2 comments:

Gus said...

Bro, thanks for mentioning about Olomwaay. I really appreciate it. Just wanted to say that it would be great for everyone to get into blogging. One can upload photos, music and videos, so that they could be shared with families and friends who live near or far :D

Check out my blog: http://www.olomwaay.blogspot.com

Island Boy Sailor said...

I am really trying, but being that I am more of a picture kind of guy. A picture is worth a thousand words. I have topics I am really thinking up in response to efforts with beautify CNMI and my last visit home and tourism.