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Monday, February 12, 2007

Aweoweo Beach Park with Gramma Resa















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Sandy the Hamster







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Raven, Casius, Kiva

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2013

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A stands for AKAHAI, meaning kindness, to be expressed with tenderness.

L stands for LOKAHI, meaning unity, to be expressed with harmony.

O stands for OLU`OLU, meaning agreeable, to be expressed with pleasantness.

H stands for HA`AHA`A, meaning humility, to be expressed with modesty.

A stands for AHONUI, meaning patience, to be expressed with perseverance.

Great Great Grandma Julia Paulo

Great Great Grandma Julia Paulo
'Aloha' was a recognition of life in another. If there was life there was mana, goodness and wisdom, and if there was goodness and wisdom there was a god-quality. One had to recognize the 'god of life' in another before saying 'Aloha,' but this was easy. Life was everywhere ... Aloha had its own mana. It never left the giver but flowed freely and continuously between giver and receiver. 'Aloha' could not be thoughtlessly or indiscriminately spoken, for it carried its own power. No Hawaiian could greet another with 'Aloha' unless he felt it in his own heart. If he felt anger or hate in his heart he had to cleanse himself before he said 'Aloha'. - Queen Lili'uokalani

HYATT MAUI KA'ANAPALI

HYATT MAUI KA'ANAPALI

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