Week 17: Na Mele O Hoku A me Ao
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Aloha 'Auinala (Afternoon) UFOhana! Thought I’d get a head start on things and blast out the Blog update before things got busy again.
So here we are in the Middle of the Week again, another Kanikapila night slowly rising on the horizon. An speaking of horizons, our theme with this week has to do with ‘Star and Light’, either together or apart, and seems to forever be rising or setting on someone’s horizon.
Mahalo to all for a fabulous Friday past. So nice to see the return of some of our wayward Pilots: Sylvie, Dick, Bob, Kimo-sabe, Kimo, Adel, Linda, Kini, and Bud, always a joy. Of course it’s always a a pleasure to see all our ‘Frequent Flyer’ pilots too!
The Kaukau this past week was also Ono-licious! Mahalo to you all for making Friday food for the Body and Soul!
Update on UFOhana Flight Manual Volume 2 . . . I’m pretty much done formatting what was given to me and could use more Hawaiian songs. Please do send those into me a.s.a.p.! Courier Pigeon if you have to in any form. We have correspondence expert that can reformat anything, yes even handwritten . . .
Below are a fabulous collection or Tricorder Scans courtesy of Science Officer Donna Tate. Mahalo Donna!
Below: Solo Flights, some with Co-Pilots . . .
Yes, that is our very own Barbara Spolter doing a Hula for us!
Below: Hauoli La Hanau to Linda and Kini! Notice that we couldn’t decide on an age for the two so we through whatever we had on the cake.
We were blessed with Hula that night! Below: Linaka and Kalaukia treat us to the first Hula of the night . . .
Below: Kukana and Adel showing us the Koke’e moves . . . nani!
Below: Linda treats us to a beautiful Hula as well . . . Mahalo Nui Linda!
Uke-ku
A star flickers on,
Indigo replaces blue,
The day becomes night.
Aloha A Hui Hou All!
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Aloha....mahaloto all for such a wonderful ohana night last friday night and birthday celebration!! It was great to see everyone and celebrate....I think I got my fill of chocolate that night for sure!! =) mahalo nui loa to everyone for being so kind. aloha, kini
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Kini, if i remember the days of my youth...kini was the name we used to describe the agate that we responsible for, such as it was our man, it was what we used to play the game with, it represented my propers in the game. FYI as i remember the olden days when we still had our marbles.
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Sandy, you are so right...my kini was a perfect purple agate......i had it for years!!! mahalo for bringing back that memory.......altho it is fun now that we have less marbles....ha!
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Heh????? It was purple?
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Baby what a time we had that night. These are the good ole days my friends, thanks sooo much. Sandy
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