Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Christmas Day

So, my computer crashed just before Christmas and the hard drive was toast, so I lost a ton of stuff, but thank God for iCloud and Google Archive that saved many of my photos and videos.  I've been able to rescue maybe 50% of what I lost.  Better than nothing.  Blogging has been minimal, but we're back at it.

So how do you spend Christmas Day in Hawaii?  At the beach!!!  Here are some photos of our day ending with a sunset.  Enjoy.




setting up our spot








Daniel & Tony (left) playing Marcus & Dominic (right). Lots of beach volleyball that day.





Mike and Reegan enjoying a father/daughter moment.





Spokane Welches

Hawaii Welches

The whole gang at the Harbor for apps & drinks
And as the sun sets in the west, our Christmas Day is ended.



Dec 18

So, we've been told to put the house on hold and relax for the holidays.  And we took some time out for a cultural excursion to Marilyn's hotel, the Mauna Kea, to greet the sunrise and bless the canoe's at the Mauna Kea Canoe Club at the hotel.  Now nothing can get blessed unless it has a name, so all the canoes had to be named.  The Mauna Kea is the flagship hotel for the Big Island.

Greyden, who is in charge of cultural affairs at the hotel, welcomed us to face east and greet
the sunrise.  He sang a traditional Hawaiian song. Greydon is singing a sunrise Hawaiian song
that he wrote himself welcoming the day.  







Hawaiian Reverend Billy Mitchell came to bless the canoes with leaves dipped in ocean water. And of course he performed the blessing in Hawaiian with part of this chant below.






It was all very impressive and respectful, like going to church, but Billy told some good humorous stories as well.

And then, of course, the boys had to test them out.  They go out into the waves and catch
the surf on the way in only in a canoe instead of a board.