Eddie and Myrna were my neighbors when I lived in Honolulu. I was pregnant and he would play the ukulele lullabies to my growing belly. I loved them they were so sweet and down to earth. They were my fondest memories of the time I lived on the island. 💕 they gave me a small Hawaiian quilt pillowcase that my son still has in his room.
I use to go holo holo up olowalu valley.i would go pick seeds for a rosary man who lived in waihee valley.his name was mr Santos he was about 84.so when I go up in olowalu valley I would see a old man by the roadside by the stream.one day when I was driving the valley road .I decided to say hi to the man.his name was jon mano kaaea .he told me to park in his yard .so we can talk story. He was amazed that I could hold my own talking about plantion life.i told I grew up stable camp wailuku sugar.my grandmother grew up me mecerrow camp.we talk about plantion he show me his obaki anthuriums and I saw the famous lahiaina nasubi plant.we talked many times when I would go olowalu.one day while we was talking story.his wife came outside and said jon we have get ready.and me I said jon where you going.he told me my brother in law is comming to visit.i was neele.so I ask him who was his brother inlaw.at first he was hesitant.then he told me that his wife was eddie sister and eddie was his brother inlaw.jon and his wife were such beautiful people always smiling and very humble.i was blessed to known them.thats my little story.mahalo.
Eddie and Myrna were my neighbors when I lived in Honolulu. I was pregnant and he would play the ukulele lullabies to my growing belly. I loved them they were so sweet and down to earth. They were my fondest memories of the time I lived on the island. 💕 they gave me a small Hawaiian quilt pillowcase that my son still has in his room.
Mahalo for the encore.
I use to go holo holo up olowalu valley.i would go pick seeds for a rosary man who lived in waihee valley.his name was mr Santos he was about 84.so when I go up in olowalu valley I would see a old man by the roadside by the stream.one day when I was driving the valley road .I decided to say hi to the man.his name was jon mano kaaea .he told me to park in his yard .so we can talk story. He was amazed that I could hold my own talking about plantion life.i told I grew up stable camp wailuku sugar.my grandmother grew up me mecerrow camp.we talk about plantion he show me his obaki anthuriums and I saw the famous lahiaina nasubi plant.we talked many times when I would go olowalu.one day while we was talking story.his wife came outside and said jon we have get ready.and me I said jon where you going.he told me my brother in law is comming to visit.i was neele.so I ask him who was his brother inlaw.at first he was hesitant.then he told me that his wife was eddie sister and eddie was his brother inlaw.jon and his wife were such beautiful people always smiling and very humble.i was blessed to known them.thats my little story.mahalo.