New news from Hawaii:
I have a
Other news: I played chicken with a chicken. We both blinked. (But I blinked first.) 😒 I swear, Hawaii has THE dumbest birds. They walk around in front of you and then fly off... IN FRONT OF YOU... when you get close enough to them and can't see them anymore.
SIX SIGNS I HAVE BEEN HERE TOO LONG
1. I am wearing long pants.
2. I have been chilly enough in the evening to wear a sweater.
3. I leave my sweater on as I am walking to the car. (The buildings are FREEZING!)
4. There are times when we turn off the air conditioning in the car.
5. I am taking warm showers.
And the number six reason? I am starting to wear chapstick!!
HAPPY NEWS/SAD NEWS
Happy news: McKay and Kristen were here for a really fun 11 days.
Sad news: They are now gone.
Happy news: Adam and Catherine and family, and Jared and Anne and family, have tickets to come.
Sad news: It isn't until June and March respectively.
Happy news: We are leaving December 15th for Utah! (That would be 21 days if I were counting!)
Happy news: I got new glasses in less than a week from when I ordered them!
Sad news: They cost $260.
Happy news: A new semester has started!
Sad news: It isn't a whole lot better for Jerry/dad. (But we have hope!)
Happy news: Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Sad news: There isn't any. We are incredibly blessed. (Other than we are away from those we love best!)
Sad news, happy news, happy news: We had to talk in church. They said we did a good job. We won't have to do it again. (Except for dad/Jerry. He's on the High Council.)
Of course, I have a bunch of pictures to share. (If they have downloaded yet.😁)
More Variations on a Theme:
It had been raining. (And windy.) |
On the way home from Costco, we saw this incredible rainbow! I have never seen one like it ever before. |
A closer view. |
And another. |
The same day. Closer to home. |
With McKay's and Kristen's arrival imminent, I got busy and made some leis. I've made plenty of flower ones before, but not the green ti leaves ones. Have I ever mentioned how much I love the internet???
The biggest problem I faced was finding flowers. It is not the season for Pua, Plumeria, Frangipani. (Depending on where you are from.) |
Ti leaf lei. Very traditional for men - especially royalty. |
Another kind of Ti leaf lei. |
They arrived!!! |
In the Tahitian Village at the Polynesian Cultural Center, Kristen and McKay celebrated their marriage in the traditional way. |
At the Ohana (Family) Luau at the PCC. |
At the beach, McKay and Kristen were enjoying the waves as they came in. This is titled "Before" |
Titled: "During" |
Titled: "After" |
Here are some pictures of the sunset. Might be the wrong beach, but beautiful none-the-less.
The "Shaka" |
Hawaiians use the shaka to convey the "Aloha Spirit", a concept of friendship, understanding, compassion, and solidarity among the various ethnic cultures that reside in Hawaii, lacking a direct semantic to literal translation. The shaka can also be used to express "howzit?", "thanks, eh?", and "all right!" Drivers will often use it on the road to communicate distant greetings and gratitude.
In American Sign Language, the shaka is one of the two signs used to refer to surfing
The Super Moon Hawaiian Style. |
Down at the "Point" today. A storm was rolling in. We have had several wind and high surf advisories. It is a beautiful sight! |
Another angle. |
9 comments:
I loved reading this ave looking at the pictures. We due miss you but are glad you are serving! It may just be my phone, but the videos didn't written :-(. WEle love you both#
Awesome! So, when you get here you're going to have a heart attack from the cold;-) ...And it hasn't even been that bad. Whoever picks you up will need to bring warm winter coats with them to protect you from the elements here ;-)
the pictures and videos are great! So glad McKay and Kristen got to visit and have another honeymoon. We miss you but it looks like things are going well there.
Great pictures, and we love reading and "seeing" your adventures! Everyone is excited to see you soon :)
Unknown was me. . .
there we go. . . hopefully
Ok so it's Lissa, apparently I don't know how to get my name on there.
This is Kathy from Canada in case it doesn't know who I am.
thanks for doing this - MUCH easier to view and see the photos.
I think you live in Heaven!
Kathy - we may live in heaven, but it is not heavenly. As you know, missions are not a vacation, even if you are in Hawaii!
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