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Missile Alert Wake Up Call for Kona Girl

Last weekend everybody on Hawaii with a phone, received a text emergency alert at 8:08 a.m.:

BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII, SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.

Well, I don’t know about you, but it really frightened me. Not only did my husband and I get the text, but we also heard the announcement on the radio as we were driving to Waimea. For 38 minutes, we were subjected to the thought that my wonderful island paradise of Hawaii would become floating debris in a beautiful blue ocean of hungry sharks. That I, may become nothing more than fish food and not have the opportunity to tell all of the people in my life how much I love them. It is quite a wake up call when you think you may only have minutes to live. What do you do? Who do you call? I was saddened to think that even if I had listened to all of my safety cautious prepared friends and taken all of their advice to stockpile my home with all of the necessities to survive an apocalypse, it wouldn’t have mattered because I was 45 minutes from my home. (Do we pile two weeks worth of food in our car? What about drinking from water bottles that have been exposed to sunlight? Do I need to travel with a change of clothes? How would client’s look at me if I did have all of this stuff in my car while I am out showing them property? Yes, this is really what goes through my head).

The reality of not seeing my children again, not having that last goodbye to my mother, not finishing the book I was reading and not ever knowing who Arie would pick on the Bachelor… it was a bit too much for me. I have had a few days to think about this and ponder decisions I have made in my life. In the time of stress, we occasionally make rushed and crazy promises… I am not the exception. I promised I would finally start my Hawaii Life blog. Mind you, I am not a blogger, have never blogged before today, and now only feel inspired to do so because of all of the crazy stories in my head, which in all honesty is probably where they should stay. Getting the stories from my head to the keyboard will be a challenge, but hey, I’m up for it, plus Hawaii Life really wants us to blog. I am an avid reader, but not an avid writer. You would think the two would go hand and hand, but apparently not in my case. I am beginning this blog to share with anybody out in the cyber world my life on the big beautiful island of Hawaii. I am a resident of Kona and have been living and selling real estate here for just over three years. I was born and raised on a farm in Virginia, OK, the truth is, I was born in West Virginia, but that will have to wait for a future blog. I sold real estate in Washington, California, and Nevada before the opportunity came to move to Hawaii and sell in paradise, I couldn’t turn it down. So here I am, working and selling real estate with my husband, Maverick, living our dream in paradise.

Honestly, I couldn’t think of a more beautiful place to be. The lesson I learned with the missile warning is that life is short, we are not guaranteed a tomorrow. Why are so many people waiting until they retire to move to their dream location? Until the kids are grown? Until they have so much money in the bank? How would you live your day if you thought it would be your last?

My goal with this blog is to help anyone who is thinking about moving to Hawaii with your questions. I know I had lots of them before I moved here and didn’t have anybody to ask. Think of me as you Dear Abby of Hawaii, or better yet, Dear Karen of Kona. I may not have all of your answers, but I promise to research what I can for you and help you the best I can. I have a few ideas for upcoming blogs but would love to hear from you.

Upcoming topics:

Moving to Kailua Kona
Buying a Home on the Big Island of Hawaii
Is Elevation Important?
How do You Learn Hawaiian?
What is Poke?
Do Sharks Eat Non-Residents?

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Beth Thoma Robinson, R(B)

January 17, 2018

Congratulations on your first blog, Karen. You are a wonderfully entertaining writer and I enjoyed getting to know a few things I didnʻt know about you. Please keep blogging, I look forward to reading what you have to say!

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Thank you Beth!

Audrey

January 18, 2018

Loved your blog, keep going! As a non resident I am SO looking forward to your blog ” Do Sharks Eat Non-Residents”

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Thanks Audrey!

Laurie Frederick

January 18, 2018

Love the new blog. Great topics. I’m one of those that have waited for the stars to align before moving to paradise, so I am appreciating all your thoughts.

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Laurie, thanks…. what can we do to get the stars and moon aligned for you? It is so worth it to wake up in paradise everyday!

Janie Womble Brown

January 18, 2018

Loved your first blog Karen. I bet that was scary. I can’t even imagine. Glad it was a false alarm. Keep going,looking forward to more.

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Thanks Janie…. I really appreciate you reading my blog!!

Ellen

January 18, 2018

I have been thinking about you since that crazy alert went out! And I do look forward to more blogs. Especially since I have been considering retirement and where I should retire, and could I afford to buy a place in Hawaii? (Along with some other places, of course). So you can’t retire before I retire if you plan to stay in Hawaii.

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Aloha Ellen… this is the perfect place to retire! I will be here when you are ready to come check it out!

Adrienne

January 18, 2018

Loved your blog post and am looking forward to reading more. How about one on which island to move to? I’m also curious about how deliveries work there. Do you get Amazon same day delivery or two day shipping? When I was in Maui on the road to Hana, I couldn’t imagine how one would even get to the grocery store on a regular visit…much less a visit from UPS. I’d also like to read about how long it takes to feel like you are part of the community. I know the word on the street is that locals don’t always care for new people moving in. Anyway, great job!! I enjoyed your lively, conversational writing style.

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Aloha Adrienne, Thanks for reading my blog and all of the great questions. These are definitely some I can answer in a blog. Deliveries can be quite interesting… Amazon Prime usually does not work for Hawaii. We do get things, but always on Hawaii time! As for being accepted by locals, I think that will depend on where you are. I live in Kona, so it is mostly mainlanders who have moved here over the years. There are places on the island that “prefer” to have true locals only, and I respect that.

michelle

January 18, 2018

This is great, I’m excited to follow your blog. After visiting quite a bit the past few years, My husband and I are looking to settle and purchase a home on the Big Island this summer. Advice is greatly appreciated!

Karen

January 19, 2018

> Thanks Michelle. My husband and I spent time on all of the other islands before deciding the Big Island was right for us. I am so thankful everyday when I wake up in paradise. If there are any questions I can help you with, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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