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40: Huli Practise

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The photo above was taken at a regatta competition, the canoe flipped over, other wise known as “Huli”.

I have been practicing for The Voyage to Lana’i , which is a major fundraiser here on Maui benefitting The Pacific Cancer Foundation. We will voyage from the island of Maui, to the island of Lana’i. There are over 300 hundred paddlers going across!

Saturday morning was huli practice , all voyagers that have never been in an actual huli were  highly encouraged to attend.  So there I went! I will be the first to admit I was not comfortable with it,  but knew I needed to experience it……..no fear!

Kimokeo, one of the organizers and spiritual leaders was with a canoe just off the shore. I was called over, I was honest and told him I was just a little frightened. (In my head I’m thinking, I am about to embark on a journey across the island….seriously) Kimokeo, (fully aware of my situation) asked my what side my surgery was on? I told him left. At this point he is in the ocean, he instructs me that when the canoe flips, come up next to him and hold on to the canoe with my right hand only. We flipped, I surfaced, I survived. But what happened next was totally unexpected.

I mentioned that Kimokeo is a spiritual leader. He does blessing through out the island. As I was coming out of the water he called me back into the ocean and placed his hands on my head and started praying in Hawaiian over me. He had me repeat the prayer with him, three to five words at a time, all in Hawaiian (pigeon). It was so beautiful and spiritual, I am literally getting chills as I am trying to describe this event. We went under water together three times together. I have been blessed and Baptized by Kimokeo. I truly feel that he sensed a fear in me, I no longer have that fear, I am ready for this voyage.

Mahalo for reading my blog

Pina

 

 

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39: Voyage to Lana’i

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I remember when I first moved to Maui, Jack and I were inside of Safeway grocery store, we saw this lady who was wearing a Mana’olana Pink Paddler t-shirt. Jack started a conversation with her letting her know that we had just moved here and that I was a mammographer . She invited me to paddle, as this is for supporters of Breast Cancer not just for survivors.

It is strange how the universe works. Here we are just over two years later, and I am a survivor!!! Last year I was looking into taking part of this annual voyage, however that ambition was cut short with my diagnosis of Stage 3 Breast Cancer last year in August.

My first chemo therapy was September 25th, exactly one year ago. I did it!!!! I managed to get thru the 6 treatments, recovered. Followed by surgery, recovered. Followed by Radiation Therapy, recovered! On September 2, I had my last of 12 Herceptin  infusions. I am kicking butt!!! All of this would not have possible without the love of my husband, kids, cousins (very special and dear to my heart)! I can’t say enough about all the amazing people I have met here on Maui…..much mahalo for the love and support.

The voyage? I will have to admit I was reluctant to sign up! After all this is traveling from one island to another and back. I have been paddling on Saturdays (cause I work M-F), lots of people here that I paddle with are retired, or have jobs that allow them to paddle out during the week. The more I thought about, the more the challenge excited me! I called the Pacific Cancer Foundation, talked to the director and she encouraged me, telling me that I could do it!

The Voyage to Lana’i  is not a race, I know that it will be physically challenging, but this past year hast been challenging, if I could survive Stage 3 Breast Cancer treatment, then I can do this, I am up for the challenge. And being placed on a team with the Pink Paddlers is just going to make this journey across the ocean extra special . The picture above was taken in 2014, when paddled with them how ironic is that!

I plan on blogging about my experience, I know it will be emotional and bittersweet for me. It will be my way of saying “nice try cancer” “I won”. The following is a link to my page for donations……please only donate if you are able, any amount is appreciated.

http://paddleforlife2016.myevent.com/participant/389253

This week I go see my Radiation Oncologist. A three month follow up appointment. Also I already have my next appointments set for my follow up with my  Medical Oncologist. My next trip to Oahu will be a two night stay.

January 11th: CT scan of the chest and abdomen. And a Bone Scan

January 12th: follow up with Breast Surgeon  Dr. Mari Nakashizuka/ in regards to the prophylactic mastectomy and my first consultation with Plastic Surgeon,  Dr. Vincent Nip (yes Nip!)

January 13th: follow up with Medical Oncologist; he will go over the results of the scans with me. Just need to pray that no new cancer decided to pop anywhere, and that the lung lesion has not grown!!

Mahalo, for reading my blog…have a wonderful work week!….Pina

 

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