Monday, July 27, 2009

Kaua'i

Kaua'i is were I was born and raised for the first 17 years of my life. I love Kaua'i. It is one of the slower paced islands in the hawai'ian chain, but probably the most beautiful. It is also known as 'The Garden Isle.' (Which is also the name of the local newspaper)
One of the reasons people like going to Kaua'i is that it is so relaxing. People aren't in a hurry there.

My brother and his family still live on Kaua'i. He works at the Marriot and my sister-in-law helps manage her mom's restaurant. It is called Waipouli Deli & Restaurant, and it is one of the best local restaurants on the island. It's located in the town of Kapa'a (where I grew up).

The house I grew up in was not at the beach, but up in the mountains. My grandfather (who was born in 1913) said that he grew up with 2 homes. One home in mountains and one near the sea. They would live in each home at different times of the year.

Anyway, I grew up eating fresh fruit like papayas, mangos, mountain apples, lychee, lilikoi, guavas, and of course pineapple. We had cows, a horse, dogs, and wild chickens running in the yard. A lot of our meals were eaten outside because the house was too hot and we didn't have an air conditioner. We did have a lot of fans though.
More about Kaua'i later.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Accreditation

Some of you might ask what my credentials are for creating this blog. First of all, I was born and raised in Hawai'i, specifically on the islands of Kaua'i and Maui. Secondly, I really am Hawai'ian! My mother is half hawai'ian and my father is a fourth hawai'ian making me . . . . well, you figure it out!

My grandfather (on my mother side) was pure hawaii'an. He passed away last November at the age 95. Even though I still grieve at times for his passing, I am more blessed with the memories and the legacy that he left our family. It truly encompasses everything I am today and makes me proud to say that I AM HAWAI'IAN!!

In this blog I'll be sharing some of the interesting things I experienced as a child growing up in Hawai'i. Also, some places I enjoy visiting in the islands. Until next time, a hui hou!