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PROGRAM GUIDE | NOVEMBER 2021 | VOL. 40 NO. 11

Sky Blossom:Diaries of the Next Greatest Generation

On the cover: Kamaile Kapanui with her grandfather Bobby Nawai at Kaua‘i Veteran’s Cemetery. Cover Photography: VINO WONG/SKY BLOSSOM FILMS Page 2 Photography Courtesy of Ron Mizutani

Most people pressed into the role of caregiver enter the sometimes lonely world unprepared for the immense responsibilities and intense commitments it requires. There are no how-to classes in high school or college, and even if there were, who would willingly take them?

I certainly would not have. That all changed in 2009.

My father Ron Mizutani was born on January 5, 1939 in Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i. Dad served in the U.S. Army, spending much time in Germany. He seldom talked about his time in the military, yet we knew he was proud to serve his country. Sgt. Mizutani loved being a soldier. Following his military life, Dad enjoyed a 35-year career at Hawaiian Telephone Company.

In August 2009, Dad suffered a severe stroke that changed his life … and mine.

I knew nothing about caregiving but quickly learned. I had a crash course on the complexity of Medicare, the insurance world and bill paying.

While the stroke took away his ability to speak freely, we still found ways to communicate. He did it with his smile, wit and sense of humor. Still, depression set in as he worked to improve his functional abilities, knowing the activities he once loved would no longer be a part of his life.

His medical issues intensified. There were seizures, muscle weakness, incontinence, frequent falls and mobility and balance issues. The once-rock of our family, who held a 3rd degree Black Belt in karate, was now in a wheelchair all the time.

If someone told me I would one day be a caregiver for my father, I would have said, “You’re crazy.” Yet, there I was, on call 24-7, 365

days a year. Caregiving consumed my life, but did not define me.

According to AARP’s Caregiving in the U.S. 2020 report, 51% of family caregivers felt that their role gave them a sense of purpose or meaning. It was no different for me.

The time came that I knew I could no longer do it alone and in his final years, dad called Hawai‘i Kai Retirement Community home.

On July 27, 2019, Dad took his final breath.

I think about my dad every day and I am thankful I had the opportunity to be there when he needed me most. Our veterans deserve only the best. They gave …as we should.

A hui hou Daddy … until we meet again.

Caring for Our Veteran FathersCEO MESSAGE

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Sky Blossom:Diaries of the Next Greatest GenerationThursday, November 11 at 8:30 pm

Colonel Jack Jacobs, who fought in Vietnam with the 82nd Airborne, described parachuting soldiers as “sky blossoms” — flowers floating down from above to provide relief. Sky Blossom: Diaries of the Next Greatest Generation shares the stories of the young millennials and teens who are answering the call to care for their veteran family members.

Veteran journalist and award-winning CNN/MSNBC anchor turned filmmaker, Richard Lui, was deeply impressed by his young subjects. “The interviews with each of the families were so honest and raw, unlike anything I’ve seen in my 25-year long career as a journalist. I left each interview inspired by the courage of these teens and 20-somethings.”

Sky Blossom chronicles the stories of five families from across the country, including the Kapanui family from Waimea on the island of Kaua‘i. Kaleo (age 18) and Kamaile (age 26) Kapanui care for their grandfather, Army vet Bobby Nawai. Bobby suffers from Alzheimer’s and dementia. Kamaile and Kaleo have aspirations of going to college but have put full-time school on hold to care for their ailing grandfather.

Sky Blossom provides an intimate and honest look into the lives of these young people as they balance work, school, and their social lives and show resilience and compassion in the face of overwhelming and even heartbreaking circumstances.

“The film is a reason to cheer through unexpected tears,” says Lui. “This film shows our teens and 20-somethings do care for others, and are not so different despite their backgrounds, but instead beautifully the same.”

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At age 75, Rebecca loses the only job she’s ever known. She has no savings, no 401K safety net and no employment prospects. She teams up with her son to take the trip of a lifetime, one bucket list adventure at a time — while her journey uncovers the economic insecurity faced by millions of Americans.

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