2009
03.09

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There were several different islands/people featured there and each had their own show. The first one we went to was the village of Samoa.

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He was a very funny person. He paints, and might I add he paints extremely well. He was standing outside a shop later that evening yelling, “Do you want a piece of me?” Karl did buy a picture of this man’s work, and it was beautiful! He is also the main fire dancer for the evening show. He’s very talented!

In the Samoan village they also showed us how to climb a tree!

I don’t remember the name of this village. We visited so many. In several of the villages they talked about how they call the Palm/Coconut Tree the Tree of Life. They use every single bit they can get from the tree. Everything from the wood, the leaves (roofing, brooms, stuff like that) to every part of the coconut including the hairs on the outside of it.

Probably one of the best parts of the PCC was the parade they did on the river. Every island was represented on its own boat.

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Here’s my beautiful mother, even though she wasn’t part of the parade.

This is the Hawaiian maiden which is supposed to bring luck to warriors.


Okay, here’s a really funny thing that happened. You see the man squared in red? Well, he’s there in the first 2 pictures, but not the third!!! It was hilarious!

See him leaning…

Yup! You can’t see him, but you get the picture.

We visited a few more villages. This one was for Tonga!

Yes, he is playing this flute thingy with his nose.

We were able to take a boat ride around the PCC. These are just a few pictures from that.



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Yes, that is a pig that they pulled from out of the ground that we then ate!

After dinner we went to the “BIG” show. It was all the different cultures featured at the PCC in one “BIG” show! We bought the DVD and if I could have legally put some of it on here, I would have. But for now, you get to deal with my home videos of 2 of the dances that went on during the parade.

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Sorry for the wobbly camera work. I was doing it free hand and waaaay zoomed in.

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2009
03.09

North Shores

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You are going to be sick of waves by the end of these posts. But they were too beautiful not to capture. The pictures definitely don’t do justice to ocean.

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It was sad seeing the temple all boarded up like that. If you look for pictures of the Hawaii Temple online, you’ll see that it’s normally a beautiful white.

https://jesszimlich.com/le-tote/ I thought this carving on the temple was awesome! I’d never noticed it in other pictures before.

Of course I have to include flower pictures. I learned that the official flower of Hawaii is the YELLOW Hibiscus!

Come back later today for the PCC pictures, and this time, I promise, it will be them.

2009
03.07

Weekend Break


I know, you’re all just dying to see the rest of my Hawaii pictures. But I’m taking a break this weekend. We’re having an open house today. I’ve already spent a lot of time cleaning and I want to spend the rest of the time with my adorable girls. So, if ya’ll can wait till Monday, that’ll be when I post pictures about the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC)!