Re: Best Part of Today
I knew she was originally from da 'aina and Hawaiian kine, just was asking how long it had been since she's been home to live. I tell ya, I shouldn't post so early in the morning.
How old are her bebes? They eager to live in a new (yet familiar, of course) place? I often wonder how my own bebes will adjust.
Little off topic but you talking about your sister being KS alumni reminded me of something that happened recently. The other day the car in front of me had "Kamehameha alumni" on their car. I got excited, sped up, changed lanes so I'm right next to that car, shaka the woman driving, heck, my whole van full of people wen shaka (3 kids and my husband) and the woman in that car looked at us like we're crazy.
Later that same day, I saw a whole bunch of people protesting for their rights (they work for a state hospital here) and I notice in the bunch a very Polynesian lookin bruddah and I go shaka him when I drive by. He smiled beeeg, pointed at me, danced a bit and gave me da two hand shaka.
I figured da "KS alumni" person would show da aloha too, go figure. LOL! I bet your sister would shaka back.
I knew she was originally from da 'aina and Hawaiian kine, just was asking how long it had been since she's been home to live. I tell ya, I shouldn't post so early in the morning.
How old are her bebes? They eager to live in a new (yet familiar, of course) place? I often wonder how my own bebes will adjust.
Little off topic but you talking about your sister being KS alumni reminded me of something that happened recently. The other day the car in front of me had "Kamehameha alumni" on their car. I got excited, sped up, changed lanes so I'm right next to that car, shaka the woman driving, heck, my whole van full of people wen shaka (3 kids and my husband) and the woman in that car looked at us like we're crazy.
Later that same day, I saw a whole bunch of people protesting for their rights (they work for a state hospital here) and I notice in the bunch a very Polynesian lookin bruddah and I go shaka him when I drive by. He smiled beeeg, pointed at me, danced a bit and gave me da two hand shaka.
I figured da "KS alumni" person would show da aloha too, go figure. LOL! I bet your sister would shaka back.
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