Practicing Remembrance at Our Everyday Tables June 23, 2021 by Sarah Hauser
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My husband teases me, because I cannot seem to remember movies. Even if I’ve seen a movie multiple times, I can’t recall the famous scenes or quotes everyone else repeats effortlessly. Usually it takes me at least thirty minutes of watching a movie again to remember I even saw it in the first place.
But meals? Meals I remember.
I remember the spaghetti dinner my family ate every week while I was growing up and the summer salads my mom made when we hosted guests. I remember the custard our neighbor dropped off for my mom when she was sick with cancer, and I remember the breakfast my family ate the morning she passed away. I remember the pot roast a friend cooked after I had a baby and the tacos another friend brought a few weeks ago “just because.”
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The IWT Big Wave Awards Night was held on Maui s north shore on Saturday night to announce the big wave champions.
Covid restrictions on outdoor gatherings were opened June 1st on Maui, and so we immediately planned the big night for the first Saturday, June 5th, so that everyone could finally come together for this special night. For almost all on Maui, this was the first time they had been allowed to gather in a big group since the onset of the pandemic so it was a very special time.
We celebrated the brave water safety crews, the skilled photographers and videographers and, of course, the truly incredible RIDERS. The guest list was a who s who of the big wave riders world, stretching from the 1st generation of legends in the 1970 s and 80 s with Matt Schweitzer and Robby Naish - the grand and great ambassadors that we all know them to be - on to the second generation of legends with Jason Polakow, Kevin Pritchard, shaping guru and rider
Windsurfer s 36-foot wave earns her a Guinness World Record
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Dec. 18 (UPI) A French windsurfer who caught a 36-foot wave in Hawaii was awarded a Guinness World Record for the largest wave windsurfed by a woman.
Sarah Hauser, from the French territory of New Caledonia, caught the giant wave in Maui on New Year s Eve in 2019, and the wave has now been verified by the International Windsurfing Tour as the woman s biggest wave of all time.
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The International Windsurfing Tour verifies windsurfing records for Guinness, leading the record-keeping organization to award Hauser the record for the largest wave windsurfed (female). Hauser is the first person to hold the record.
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