Keiki House 2004

Author: Brandon Foster

16th January 2004

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Well the waves were huge and outa control again today, but still not big enough for the Waimea Shorie to get good or the Eddie surf contest held on the outside. To keep busy on the North Shore is tough and you can easily loose your head if you stay here too long with no waves. To keep the mind and body active we been playing one bounce, riding our bikes to Waimea and back, some have surfed the shorie but it's been KUK... we have been swimming in the gauntlet many a time (a pool that forms at the Keiki rocks when the huge surf smashes over, its called the Gauntlet due to the sharp rock underwater and surrounding the pool) and browsing - as the boys call it - for girlies on the beach. The nights have been filled with runs to town to Pipeline café to get our dance on, card games (which lead to fights too much over guys trying to be the winner etc... to much testosterone in one house man) and guys trying to run to the beach and back the fastest, so far the record I believe is 30 seconds.

The other day we all went to breakfast on the day that would have been our mate Paul Jennar's birthday. That same day we bid farewell to Central Coast crew who went home to be with friends and family. My condolences again. Well as everyone has said Paul would have wanted us all to keep on trucking and never stop the fun that is our lives. If I have learnt anything I have come to see everyone I meet with a more open heart, life is too short to hold a grudge or have bad thoughts about anyone. Most people we meet we put up a wall to before we even get to know them, Paul had an open mind to everyone he met. So boys lets give each other a chance you never know a mate may lie in someone you are hating on right now... Well enough of that sloppy stuff. If any of you have been following the Keiki House at all Amanda "flaunt-it" Lucas is still in the house with the boys going mad... But if you want to hang with the Godfather Crew you beta keep on your feet. Take a look at the photos this is what happens to wounded soldiers in our pad... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Jeff Bragg DK master from California has hit the North Shore and has called out a full battle to see who can get a DK roll captured on film first. We have both landed them but the contest is on to see who can get it on footage. So stay tuned for the Updates and shots from the attempts and hopefully a victor will be crowned soon.

Here are some shots Paul took with his video camera, wish it was like that now.......

CHEERS
GOD BLESS
BRANDON 'The Don' FOSTER

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Session Info

Location:Oahu, HawaiiNorth Shore
Oahu, HawaiiKeiki
Photographer:NSW, AustraliaPaul Jennar

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