05-14-2016, 04:50 PM
Aloha ahiahi, kakou!
Kenny, wishing you well, as always. You are one that is pure of heart. Mahalo.
VI, mahalo plenty for understanding.
Tink, with pleasure we share, and am honored to have you pass it on. Mahalo plenty. Such simple words, yet, have substance. Aloha to you and your ohana.
Pahoated, you are correct. My Kupuna were beaten for speaking the language, however, that did not take our culture from us. There are those, like yourself, who envelop our Hawai'i as their own, and we all share some common bond. There is "old olelo" and "new olelo", yet, the message remains the same. Aloha to you and your ohana.
Before resting, after doing my "due diligence" in the list above for the day, I leave you all with the song, "Ke Aloha", by Braddah IZ, which also explains the essence of "Aloha".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW8VAHoRqSE
Rest well all, tomorrow is yet another day... []
Mahalo ke Akua, e na Aumakua, e na Kupuna.
JMO.
Kenny, wishing you well, as always. You are one that is pure of heart. Mahalo.
VI, mahalo plenty for understanding.
Tink, with pleasure we share, and am honored to have you pass it on. Mahalo plenty. Such simple words, yet, have substance. Aloha to you and your ohana.
Pahoated, you are correct. My Kupuna were beaten for speaking the language, however, that did not take our culture from us. There are those, like yourself, who envelop our Hawai'i as their own, and we all share some common bond. There is "old olelo" and "new olelo", yet, the message remains the same. Aloha to you and your ohana.
Before resting, after doing my "due diligence" in the list above for the day, I leave you all with the song, "Ke Aloha", by Braddah IZ, which also explains the essence of "Aloha".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW8VAHoRqSE
Rest well all, tomorrow is yet another day... []
Mahalo ke Akua, e na Aumakua, e na Kupuna.
JMO.