Nui ka'u maika'i, mahalo! hele au i ke kula nui i california (saint mary's college) , aka makemake au e ho'i i hawai'i ma hope o kula. he aha kou hana ma hope o kula?
Pololei e Uakea. 'O au ka mea kokua ia Kumu Kahele. He kokua nui au? 'A'ole paha. Aia 'oe ma ka papa 6 i kela manawa? He aha kau hana i keia manawa? Kula nui ma Utah? A laila? E lilo ana i ...?
Ho'omana'o au i kou maka hau'oli mai ko'u wa ma kau papa.
He kumu kaiapuni no au i keia mau la, a'o au i ka papa 4 ma Waiau.
Maikai ka launa hou ana me 'oe. Hoihoi au e 'ike i na humana o ka wa ma mua a ho'olohe i ka lakou hana i keia mau la.
ke aloha no
kamana'o
Yes you're right it's been really great having mom and dad with us on Moloka'i. We (mom, dad, Aunty Vanda and myself) spent the whole Saturday talking and of course EATING. Before we knew it, it was 11:00 pm. and time to go down for us OLD FOLKS.
Yesterday, Aunty Opu'ulani was able to join us and of course the talking started again along with the EATING, now we can't forget the EATING. When they left (I think it was about 8:00 pm.), Aunty Opu'ulani stopped the Uncle Dickie's house to drop something for his sister and tole Uncle Dickie that dad them were still here, so of course he came up and spent some time talking with dad.
Well it was nice hearing from you and I hope you'll enjoy your spring break. I'm expecting mom, dad, Aunty Vanda, Aunty Opu'ulani and Uncle Dickie to come by soon and we're going to all have breakfast here in my office. See I told you we can't for the EATING.
Ke hana nei au.Pau ke kula no'u.Ua puka au mai ke kula kaiaulu o HCC no ka hana lole.Maika'i....ke hele nei 'oe i ke kula nui ma ka 'aina e.'A'ole au i 'ike ia lokahi no ka manawa lo'ihi loa.'A'ole loa'a 'oia kekahi o keia mea? Well, maika'i ke kama'ilio 'ana me 'oe.Malama pono!
ʻae. ʻakaʻaka nō. he ʻohana kāua i ka ʻaoʻao kamoa, a ʻaʻole kāua e kamaʻīlio ai i kēlā ʻōlelo. Hilo, ahhh....ʻoi aku ka maikaʻi o kēia kau ma mua o ke kau aʻe. ʻaʻole nui ka ua ʻo waho i ia mau lā. paʻahana au i ka mea Hawaiʻi. Hō ka nui o nā pua a Pauahi aʻu e ʻike ai i ʻaneʻi. akā, he mea maikaʻi. ʻoiai, aia au i ka moku aʻe, haʻo nui au i koʻu home ponoʻī, akā naʻe, e hoʻi ana au apōpō no ka launa ʻana. ʻae, pololei. pono kāua e hui i kou hoʻi ʻana i Hawaiʻi. Haʻo ʻo Hawaiʻi iā ʻoe kekahi!
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Ho'omana'o au i kou maka hau'oli mai ko'u wa ma kau papa.
He kumu kaiapuni no au i keia mau la, a'o au i ka papa 4 ma Waiau.
Maikai ka launa hou ana me 'oe. Hoihoi au e 'ike i na humana o ka wa ma mua a ho'olohe i ka lakou hana i keia mau la.
ke aloha no
kamana'o
pehea la 'oe? 'o Ka'ula keia. Aia 'oe ma ane'i ae 'ole ma Amelika no ke kula? ha'awi kou makua i ko'u aloha a pela no 'oe kekahi :)
me ke aloha,
Ka'ula :)
Ho'omana'o paha 'oe ia'u?
Yes you're right it's been really great having mom and dad with us on Moloka'i. We (mom, dad, Aunty Vanda and myself) spent the whole Saturday talking and of course EATING. Before we knew it, it was 11:00 pm. and time to go down for us OLD FOLKS.
Yesterday, Aunty Opu'ulani was able to join us and of course the talking started again along with the EATING, now we can't forget the EATING. When they left (I think it was about 8:00 pm.), Aunty Opu'ulani stopped the Uncle Dickie's house to drop something for his sister and tole Uncle Dickie that dad them were still here, so of course he came up and spent some time talking with dad.
Well it was nice hearing from you and I hope you'll enjoy your spring break. I'm expecting mom, dad, Aunty Vanda, Aunty Opu'ulani and Uncle Dickie to come by soon and we're going to all have breakfast here in my office. See I told you we can't for the EATING.
Take care.
Love,
Aunty Louise
ke aloha nō,
naʻu