Fortunate to have these experiences with our houseless friends.  A touch of heart is the driving force behind 'feeding our homeless' at the Waianae Boat Harbor.  We are there on Sunday's and Wednesday's, at 5:30 pm.  Eugene and I have a working partnership, I share my Language Art skills and he brings food and sometimes videos. 

 

Last night he shared a video showing his son and others ocean diving in Micronesia.  It was an amazing experience to interact with everyone and just sit and talk about things.  Lots of high energy and self-esteem kind of feelings. 

I too shared my pictures of Kula Kai, and was surprise to here the stories from our friends about how their parents would go to the aku boats and get their fish for dinner.  The details of how the nonhooks made a difference not sure how or what that look like, or if I heard right. 

 

Will be questioning more and sharing later, for now all I have is 40 pictures of the Kula Kai.  I hope to get stories, descriptive words of words we used that is only spoken by the aku men, and the importance of the condition of the fish when first caught!

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