Catherine Sevenau

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2.30 Manoa Valley

May 19, 2018 By Catherine Sevenau

Bobby and Claudia, Oahu

1957 – 1958 • Honolulu, Hawaii ~ Mom and I settled in upper Manoa Valley, a trolley ride from Honolulu. A valley with a higher elevation than sun-drenched Waikiki, it squatted at the foot of a tropical rainforest shrouded in low rain clouds. When they passed, brilliant rainbows broke through, topping the lush mountains softly draped in emerald velvet. Manoa was populated with old colonial homes completely hidden behind six-foot privacy hedges on paved winding roads. We lived on a dead-end street in a small, one-bedroom, add-on apartment. You could barely find our place hidden behind the giant tree ferns, flowering plumeria, and peeling bamboo stands. Scarlet Hibiscus blossoms spilled over the fence, and there were stiff Birds of Paradise that poked straight up, holding sentry, their orange faces and violet beaks vigilantly looking this way and that. It looked like a jungle.

Mom, Bobby and me in Hawaii, Jan 1958

My memories of our nine months in Hawaii are in slow motion. They were a long nine months. I remember the beach and going to the Bishop Museum with my mother, Bobby, and Claudia. I remember what happened with me and Bobby. And I remember being back in the hospital again, having a tray with warm 7-Up, red JELL-O, and a small bowl of poi—a mashed goo with the texture and taste of fermented wallpaper paste.

Cathy, June 11, 1958, King Kamehameha Day

I remember the long, blue-flowered muumuu Mom made me. I remember making leis from the two tall plumerias in our yard dripping with fragrant yellow and white blossoms. I remember the King Kamehameha parade and taking pictures of the huge floats.

Cathy and Mom, Hawaii, June 1958

I remember Claudia shooting this photo of Mom and me, taken with my Kodak Brownie camera, a present from Daddy for my eighth birthday. It’s the only photo I have of just the two of us. Standing, my hand is resting on Mom’s shoulder; she is down on one knee, her right arm wound around my bent lower leg, both of us turned slightly toward each other, looking into the camera. I study this black and white for some sign my mother liked me; it seems she does in this picture. She so seldom touched me, or maybe that is the one thing I just don’t remember.

to be continued…

© 2018. Catherine Sevenau.
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  1. Rebecca George says

    May 23, 2018 at 7:24 am

    Dear Cath, I am fascinated to see your photos of Hawaii, everyone’s exteriors look good. Goes to show you never can tell. Keep writing!

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 23, 2018 at 7:29 am

      Things always look good before a hurricane or a volcanic eruption.

  2. Kay R says

    May 22, 2018 at 1:35 pm

    “I remember what happened with me and Bobby” I’ve looked through past posts and I’m having difficulty finding an incident.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 22, 2018 at 6:38 pm

      Hi Kay, The story is coming up in a few chapters down the road.

  3. Susan Dalberg says

    May 21, 2018 at 12:41 am

    ditto!! love your writing kiddo.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 21, 2018 at 10:46 am

      thank you

  4. Jim Chatfield says

    May 20, 2018 at 4:03 pm

    Cathy, you were a beautiful young lady. Hate to see what’s going on now with the volcano.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 21, 2018 at 10:47 am

      Thank you, and me too.

  5. Louise says

    May 19, 2018 at 10:35 am

    Catherine, you are the most amazing, riveting author I have ever read!

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 19, 2018 at 12:27 pm

      What can I say, but thank you!

Through Any Given Door

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Through Any Given Door

  • Web Serial: Part I, Faded Snapshots
    • Complete Part I
    • 1. Front Matter
      • 0.i Teller of Tales, Family Line
      • 0.ii Ded, Billet-Doux, Credits, ToC
      • 0.iii Prologue
    • 2. Sonora 1943-1947
    • 3. Sonora 1948-1953
    • 4. History and Backstory
  • Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures
    • Complete Part II, sans photos
    • 1. San Jose, San Francisco 1954-1957
    • 2. Hawaii 1957-1958
  • Web Serial: Part III, Home Movies
    • Complete Part III, sans photos
    • La Habra, San Francisco, San Jose 1958-1968
    • Post Memoir Sketches
  • Through Any Given Door, Part I (in full)

Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures

2.01 Torn Pictures, San Jose 1954

2.02 Blackened Toast

2.03 Small Talk

2.04 Uncle George Day

2.05 Extra Prayers

2.06 Southern California

2.07 I Could Be Wrong

2.08 “Sprouse as in House”

2.09 Toy Soldiers

2.10 The Clue in the Diary 1954-1955

2.11 Canned Peas 1955

2.12 Jefferson Elementary

2.13 Mean Girls

2.14 Mr. Wonderful

2.14.1 From Larry to Gordon 1955

2.15 Gimme a Bromo

2.15.1 Grandma Nellie’s Demise 1956

2.16 Bless Me, Father

2.16.1 Thou Shalt Not Steal

2.17 Buttons and Bobbins

2.18 Perms

2.19 Conversations With God

2.20 Small Holy Cups

2.21 An 8×10 Glossy

2.22 Wedding Bells

2.23 High Finance

2.24 Hoity-Toity

2.25 The Great Pretender

2.26 Lovebirds

2.27 Year of Change 1956

2.28 Gaggle of Girlfriends 1957

2.29 Off to Paradise 1957

2.30 Manoa Valley

2.31 Needs Improvement

2.32 Worrisome Prayers

2.33 Come Hell or High Water

2.34 Christmas Eve

2.35 With Open Arms 1958

2.36 I Remember Bobby

2.37 Let. Me. Go.

2.38 What Did I Know?

2.39 Kakaroach

Through Any Given Door, Part II (in full)

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