How Blessed I am by my "Sweetheart."
Hawaiians are known for their generosity, hospitality, and sharing nature. Today Hawaiians still believe that no matter who comes to your door, you should offer a smile, drink, food, a seat or even a place to sleep-there is nobody you do not help.
In days gone by if children didn't come home at night parents did not worry, as they knew they would be sleeping at a friend or family member's home. A little Hawaiian Grandmother (tutu) would think nothing of having fourteen children to sleep over at a time!

Kenny, Ryan and Jesse getting ready to body surf. 
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-Catch the Wave-
One of the Hawaiian greetings is to say pehea kou piko which means how is your spirit? 
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Way to Go!
You have great spirits and strength. Self respect, forgiveness, love and knowledge are traits of the almighty aloha. 
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Well today was really fun. We had an Adventurous hiking day to "The Swinging Bridges." 
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"Handsome Kenny"
When OPPORTUNITY knocks, answer the door! .
When OPPORTUNITY knocks, answer the door! .

Ryan and Jesse leading the way.
"Be Gracious to all you meet."
The 1st of two fun but scary swinging bridges through the lush green tropics.

I "Love" our BOYS." 
Love Gives Life Within
The 2nd swinging bridge -
"SWEETHEARTS" 
You will be well served when you care for the person who serves you. 
I Love You Jesse - You are sooooooo fun - 
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Kenny's my kind of Man - 
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The Beautiful Fresh water Falls.
Amazing Kenny - You are a Great Friend -
My "Sweetheart" Curtis - The Greatest - . 

I Love your dimples Ryan - a Magnificent hike - OXO

Embrace the Beauties around you that Heavenly Father created. Notice the waterfalls in the background.
I Love to Kiss my "Sweetheart." "Sweet Dreams" 
Can you Believe it - A Hawaiian Christmas tree -
















 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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