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Community of Aloha | How Hawai’i Came Together During Covid19

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I cannot speak on behalf of everyones accounts on these islands. But respectfully sharing mine, my family, the colleagues I work with at Longs, and the customers I have interacted with who have all kindly shared their experiences through this pandemic. Major mahalos to all of those who allowed me to take their pictures with their masks on.

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The Coronavirus pandemic has been one of the most difficult events in recent history on a global scale. There are few to zero corners of the world that didn’t feel the brunt and effects of Covid 19. In my travels, I have stayed connected with many people around the world. From New Zealand to Greece, and all sharing very similar accounts of lockdown, social distancing, and being stripped of any semblance of a normal life.

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Wearing an N95 for the first time once Coronavirus cases surpassed 50 confirmed.

Pandemic Hits Hawaii

Here in Hawaii, everyday life had been severely impacted, as these islands (sadly) mostly rely on tourism for dollar dollar bills y’all. But even for an everyday person here, the panic, fear, and anxiety of catching Covid and jeopordizing our kupuna (elders) was hard enough for most of us. After all, most of us do live in crowded households. While I can’t share accounts for everyone across these islands, I can say that working at one of the busiest Longs Drugs in the island chain has allowed me to have major perspective on everything that has happened to Hawai’i during COVID. As an essential worker in retail, I have seen all kinds of patterns and habits, to how people shop, what people shop for, communicate and the widen spectrum of how people are coping. I’ve seen people yell at each other to get in damn near fist fights, while most other people try to keep the aloha and show and share gratitude. With that being said, that is why I wanted for so long to write this. Because through it all, the aloha still continued to remain strong in the people and the community. After all, it does reflect the tradition and energy of these islands, wheter you’re in town (Honolulu proper) or on the Big Island.

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Once upon a time these were on our shelves at Longs.

In Mid March, the coronavirus outbreak had already been designated a PANDEMIC, with many cities and nations around the world shutting down. In Hawai’i, our outbreak had just begun to spread with cases crossing over 50 to 100 real fast. By this time, the community would flock to Longs Drugs to find shelves of toilet paper, hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, Vitamin C, zinc lozenges, and thermometers wiped out, including most famously, FACE MASKS. And that is exactly what the highlight of this post is all about. Weeks went by where our shipments of 3m and CVS brand N95 and earloop masks were low until they simply stopped coming. People would come in and ask, to phone in and ask, until noone even bothered inquiring, at all. But there came a point where everyone had enough of it’s reliance on big corporations and came together with aloha as a beautiful community.

“In a time of hardship, these prints really brought out positivity and color to our daily lives.”

Tropical Paper Garden Aloha Print Facemask Selection from Anthony G. Perez on Vimeo.

On the first week of April, local company Tropical Paper Garden, had mass produced and distributed our first batch of beautiful Aloha print masks, with designs of honu, ancient Hawaiian symbols, and warm colors that represent the most important aspects of Hawai’i. It was not long after despite fabric shops being closed, that business owners set up spaces in their homes and started making their own mass productions of aloha print masks.

Companies like Kauhale Living that specializes in making Hawaiian print shopping bags, shower curtains, and kitchen rags used whatever fabric and designs they had to make masks also. Interestingly a bag we had on the shelf matched a mask I bought for my girlfriend ;).

Even better, was aloha shirt companies like Kahala & other known Hawaiian print companies followed suit keeping businesses afloat all while keeping people safe by using their excess material and prints to manufacture masks also.

Homeade Aloha Print Facemasks from Anthony G. Perez on Vimeo.

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When hand sanitizer stopped coming in, local companies started manufacturing and selling their own.

It was the most amazing transition I had ever seen. One week we are all scrounging for masks and taking what we can get to another week where we are spoiled and being choosy about what Hawaiian designs appeal to us most. Having endless hoards of all these beautiful design prints made from a number of different local companies. The best thing you can do regardless if you’re a resident or visitor, is support local business. Once mass production became prominent on these islands, everyone had their hands on an aloha print mask whether it was from a local company or someones home. This is what caused me to fall in love with some of the beautiful prints I’ve seen people wear, from honu to lehua designs. I mean hell, even Avengers and Winnie the Pooh designs looked incredible and were created with a lot of expertise.

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Homemade Facemask with filter – Winnie The Pooh from Anthony G. Perez on Vimeo.

As much as I wanted to get permission to photograph everyone with their masks, I one, am not a photographer, and two had to respect the integrity and professionalism of my job. Which is why I asked for the help of my fellow colleagues to capture some of these beautifully well crafted Hawaiian facemasks. Here we go:

And of course, cant forget my girlfriend and her son..

and lastly…me with my third (current) Hawaiian print mask

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While most of the world had managed to find a way to “supply your own”, I will have to say that it was an absolute blessing to live amongst this strong collection of mana and aloha to get us all through this in the best way we could. These local prints did so much for these islands and the community, giving all of us a sense of security and ease of mind. In a time of hardship, these prints really brought out positivity and color to our daily lives. And I surely saw that ease of mind through the community at Longs. How people spoke to each other again, how they shopped, and how they showed more appreciation for us essential workers more and more! I can’t say it hasn’t been a stressful time as it has been, but working retail in Hawai’i opposite of the mainland, is a true blessing.

Special mahalos to everyone who helped me put this together and even bigger thanks to my dear colleague Michele who helped gather some footage of her family making masks in their shop.

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5 Things I Can’t Wait For Once Travel Opens Back Up

Written May 30 (Global situations may differ than what’s depicted in blog)

What’s up voyagers! I hope everyone is doing well out there. Most of us are slowly resuming back to our normals lives but still have a bit of a journey to go with many restrictions in place. At least here in beautiful Hawai’i, local residents are resuming doing the things that they love with their friends and families. In March many of us were in quarantine and had to stay home with shopping restricted to what we needed with that added anxiety of how safe the store was. But as things loosen up, we are finding ourselves slowly returning to some semblance of a normal life. People are out more, stores and restaurants are opening back up, and we can enjoy some domestic leisure travel (with proper social distancing of course). With this gradual transition back to living life the way we miss, one can not help reminisce all the things I love and miss about travel, period.

So here are 5 things about travel that I dearly miss, & cannot wait for once I hit the road again.

1) Hit the Road

I don’t just simply mean hit the road in general. But literally hit the road, whether it’s getting in the car and driving or hitchhiking. There’s nothing more exciting (at least for me) than the “what’s next?” on a new journey. That start to a day of travel whether it’s going to the next beach town or a flight somewhere new. There is a general culmination of feelings that happens usually and only when a new journey is about to begin. The anticipation of knowing that theres a what, who, and where that awaits and you know will change you for the rest of your life.

2) Camping

I love Airbnb’s for the unique living experience you can have, Couchsurfing for that better connection with locals, and hostels to meet other travelers. But there is nothing like the freedom that camping offers if you just want to pitch a tent and create your own living experience wherever you are. I’ve camped in some of the most unique and beautiful places so far in my travels. A beach campout in Tonga, cliffside in Hawai’i, and glacier lake in New Zealand. Camping is also (more than likely to be) an affordable form of accommodation compared to other lodging options. So that time freedom that camping has given me is an element I seriously look forward to in the midst of busy traveling.

I also own a hammock which is a plus! Get yourself a hammock, you won’t regret it!

3) Meeting Locals

While I love and always look forward to meeting travelers domestic or abroad, the biggest joy I get, is having the opportunity to meet and connect with locals. One of my biggest priorities when it comes to travel, is education about my surroundings, from it’s history to the deepest routes of it’s everyday culture. And the best way to engage and truly learn is none other than connecting with a local (or locals). This is why I prefer to couchsurf in that it allows me to adapt and learn about how a life is lived in a place I am. And I’ve always found the learning experience in one day of couchsurfing could take me a week in a hostel, barely. It could be from the city of New Orleans to a small coral atoll in the Gilbert Islands (both places I’ve been to.) Reflecting on my travels, I love to look back at who I am and what I know when I first arrive at a place. And then see what I learned and how it changed me after I left.

This is why I love travel and molds me to not only be a better person and traveler, but allows me the opportunity to be a part, in changing the world for the better. By also bringing parts of the world to these places & it’s people.

Tonga people

Us travelers, we are like soldiers of peace in a complex world.

-Me

Learning a New Language

When I came into this world of nomadic travel, I innocently didn’t pay attention to some of the core reasons why I love travel. One of those things was keeping my ears open to new languages, dialects, and even accents. It’s one of those things you can’t not take in when you travel, whether you’re crossing state borders or country borders in Europe. Taking the time to listen to basic everyday words and expressions of a new language has become one of my favorite addictions and allows you to connect to a place a hundred times more.

Improve your English with a native teacher on italki today!

Locals appreciate it and will embrace you with open arms so as long as you wish to learn. Sure my Greek or Tuvaluan is rusty as sh** but hell, I have been invited into homes or social gatherings just for simply trying. Whether it’s learning a native aboriginal language in Aussie or a slavic language in Eastern Europe, I can’t wait to engage in a new language.

5) Take it all in

There is nothing more simple than just taking it all in. Whether it’s sitting on a sailboat watching the sun set over the Pacific, having a cold brew on a hot New Zealand summer day, or kicking back with a Frappe in a Greek cafe. Travel can get complicated with budgeting money appropriately, dealing with immigration, being safe and healthy and other things. And we can easily get caught up in other aspects of travel, like some of the ones I mentioned above. But there will and always will come a time to kick back, take a deep breathe, close your eyes, exhale, open them, and take it all in.

There is always a single point or multiple point in any extended trip I’ve taken, where I shut everything out and be in a particular moment. Sometimes I cry & sometimes I just simply smile and look at the horizon. But it’s these moment I find crucial to the balance in life as it closes a chapter of your life, top begin an embark on a new one. Everytime I had these moments, I have progressed in becoming a better traveler and a better person. Just happier in all honesty. These are the moments, I look forward.

I have experienced 8 years of life in 4 years of travel.

Time has no prejudice, which is why traveling the world is such a priority to me. Because in this short life we live, travel makes you whole. With the amount of world I still have left to see, it’s crazy to know that I’ve barely scratched the surface. Whoever you are out there! I know you feel the same. And even if you have yet to travel, I know you know that this is attainable. Travel may have been the lead cause for this pandemic to reach the heights that it reached, but as we get to do some of the things we miss doing now, that will be the same for travel, Borders will open up, planes will fly, & soon we will explore this beautiful world again.

But unlike before, we will have a greater appreciation of the world. The travel world we couldn’t enjoy, was back.

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Dealing With Depression During the Coronavirus

First note I would like to make is that this was not the easiest of post to decide to right as I have a long and painful history with depression. But it’s not about my time with depression. It’s about those many factors I worked with on a daily basis to cope with and eventually walk away from depression that I feel is perfectly appropriate for this time.

It’s May 2020 and it’s 5 months into the year and 4 months of it have been completely shit! The coronavirus that began at the literal end of 2019 found it’s way across the globe in a matter of months. Severely affecting Iran, Italy, Spain, and my home city of New York while extending to the far reaches of every corner of the world. I might be used to the everyday life under COVID19 but hell, I still cant believe that we as a planet is experiencing this. People have had to isolate themselves, people have died, families have been broken up, social norms have become social distancing, people have lost their jobs, become homeless, children have had their education routine jumbled up, not to forgot children victim to domestic abuse at home now that there is no school to go to. And I haven’t even mentioned a single thing about the virus itself which is it’s own horror story (I never had coronavirus btw).

Outbreak map as of April 30, 2020

This pandemic has brought on fear, stress, and high anxiety on so many levels. If there were already preexisting issues in your life and your home before, times those problems by 19 with Covid19 (horrible pun). This is why I had to write this post because I have honestly fallen victim to the effects of this, sickness we are all living (and it’s not the virus). Week 8 of lockdown/quarantine proved to be fatal and trying across the board as most people began to admit depression. That includes me! Last week I found myself caught up in the cycle of my own mind and the momentum of negativity churned up a new strain of depression, something I never knew I’d find myself in again. Nearly 15 years of depression I experienced from childhood until 23 years old eradicated, and now it’s back. However, in a week I utilized all the things that helped me get through my long term depression and found myself back on track on keeping my mind afloat and sane again. That’s why I am here doing my due diligence to shed and share positivity to my fellow travel mates and simply to the everyday human being who is missing normality and getting caught up in their head during this time.

Exercise

One of the most refreshing resets to the body is exercising. As one who prefers a gym, I found it quite convenient to utilize Youtube and Fit blogs to do workout at home. But working out not only is great for the body, but it also helps reset the mind by boosting my energy and stamina. One would thing a good workout would make you tired but in fact I found myself more pumped and focused to do things I need and want to do throughout the day. You can easily become a victim to bad posture while at home at the dinner table, couch, or computer desk. If working out is not your thing for whatever reason it is, that’s alright. Do some stretches on the floor.

Workout with my girlfriend at home!

Learn To Do Something New

When you spend a lot of time at home on your day off, it’s easy to say you’ll get things done since you’re not at work right. But most of the time, we are kicking back binge watching shows on Netflix or Hulu. I fall victim to streaming movies online. Years ago it was playing Call of Duty online for what seemed to be 30 minutes, was hours. But spending this much time without any proper productivity can be detrimental to the mind. Learn and try to do something new everyday and better yet try to master it. Learn how to cook something new (for me cook period), pick up a new language online on a site I use called Italki (lately I’ve been learning Hawaiian), make arts and crafts, find interesting podcasts, or books to read, learn about the stock market and investments (this one has really taken up a lot of my time).

One of the platforms I use to learn about and trade stocks. Sign up here if you’re interested https://bit.ly/3dWjErd

Time Management on Paper

A recent concept I just started utilizing in my daily routine is managine my time and productivity on paper throughout the day. There is nothing more efficient than having a checklist of things to do or accomplish. Throughout the day, I carry a small notepad in my pocket at work and at home. I constantly thing of all the things I need to do and when it comes to mind, I write it down in my notepad to do. I have the big lists such as BLOG, YOUTUBE, ROOM, and a few others. Under Blog: Redesign Logo, Fix website errors. Youtube: Create video for the next week, ideas for new videos. Room: Things I need to Clean up, Rearrange. ETC…

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Cheap notepad I bought to write in daily checklists for better time management and productivity.

Write In A Journal or Personal Blog

One of the best way to get what’s on your mind, off of your mind is to journal, all of it. For several years through my depression, I spent a lot of time writing in a private online blog about what all I was feeling and experiencing and always did justice for me. Online blogs work for me as I am sort of techy and hate writing for extended periods of time. But writing in a journal might work for you as that pen to paper release just doesn’t do justice. I write in postcards of my travels all the time and is just the best and most simple way to express yourself on paper. In addition to it all, it’s advantageous to have all of this documented for yourself, so you can go back days, weeks, months, or years down the line, and see how much you have progressed in life.

Not so flattering image of me at my usual desk.

Listen to Music

It not uncommon to state that music really helps the soul. I could be your favorite hard rock song to your favorite piece from Bach, rythm, sound, bass, vocals set a tone for the mind and spirit, and if it’s the right sound, it can bring the mood up real quick. My music playlist consists of a wide array of music. From Classic Rock, Old Jass like Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong, Hip Hop from Run Dmc, to Drake, and Jay-Z, Alternative from MGMT to Cage the Elephant, EDM…the list goes on. But what I found to be the most soothing mind resetting music after a long stressful day at work or at home, is classical. I come home from work, put on Pandora to classical, and hop in the shower. When I work on the computer, I put on headphone, put on Pandora to classical, and helps me focus better. If classical music ain’t your thing, give it a try someday, it might be exactly what you need. Another favorite I listen to at anytime, is flamenco guitar. An ultimate favorite of mine is music by Gustavo Santaoalalla. Check him out:

This song always makes me takes me to traveling South America

Virtual Travel

One of my favorite things to do every single day if I happen to be sitting on my laptop or on my phone, is to virtually travel to places I’ve never been. And that is best done on Google Maps. Thanks to evolving technology, street views, and 360 cameras, one can drop down just about anywhere in the world and have a full panorama of a mountain, waterfall, or simply a road where you might want to take a road trip. Hell, you can even virtually visit museums. Just about most to all of my travels have become realities based on a dream. And that dream began by a simple curiosity on Google Maps.

Check out my first Youtube post on virtual travel to 10 Random Places around the world.

Get Some Fresh Air

At the time of writing (May 17), most of us are coming out of proper quarantine and have the ability to do more than the height of the coronavirus outbreak. But most places still have “stay at home orders” and mobility is limited not to forget having to maintain social distancing and wear masks. That doesn’t mean we should take the opportunity to get some fresh air. Take a walk into a park or go on a hike. If you don’t have trails or parks are too crowded, take a step outside and find some space for yourself. Take a deep breath in through your nose, and exhale fully out of your mouth like you’re doing yoga. The feeling is amazing! Being at home, you get caught up on TV and being on the phone. Otherwise the constant claustrophobia of being inside for too long can be hard on the mind. So just taking a step outside to the front yard or curb even for 2 minutes will help a good reset for the mind.

After weeks of quarantine, a day drive around Oahu for some fresh air.

Spend More Time Remembering What You Have

The most important thing to remember amidst all of this, is one thing! COUNTING YOUR BLESSINGS! During times like these, being stuck in side and having fear based media plague the TV and social media, it can be hard to stay positive. Most of us have lost something during Covid19, from our jobs to our everyday freedoms. During this time, I was an essential worker and was grateful to be able to still have a job. But even so, I found myself down and out. I hated being at work and started to complain about, everything. But I thought to myself, I have income, I have a roof over my head, and food on the table. Best of all, I have life. I don’t know who you are out there. But if you are reading this, you have the simple blessing to be able to read this. If you are reading this, think about all the things you do have in your life.

In this age, much of us have a lot of pleasures most didn’t have 100 years ago, the internet. Having the world at our fingertips allows us to not only binge watch Netlix for countless hours. But it gives us the power, to empower ourselves however we wish so as long as we seek it. We have music, books, podcasts, the news, movies, world travel, blogs, trading stock…just about everything at our fingertips and accessible in a matter of seconds. Oh yea, we can Zoom our hearts away to attend church, events, and talk to loved ones.

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Zoom for my brothers 2020 College graduation

I live in Hawai’i and from the outside in, one must be thinking that it’s so easy to right a blog on empowerment and positive energy. Anthony is surrounded by everyones dream of mountains, beautiful beaches, & aloha. But the truth is, Hawai’i behind the tourism posters and flyers, is a place like anywhere else. We have our own issues and live hard working lives like anywhere else. Only we have the option to go surfing and take a hike both in one day at our choosing. Point is, I am no better than anyone else. I may live in Hawai’i, have a job, and have traveled to 38 countries so far. Yet still have suffered from Covid-depression. It’s not about what’s taken away from us right now. It’s about what we have, who we have, and of course…our beautiful lives.

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