Sunday, March 5, 2023

February 27th-March 5th

            Another wonderful week! ๐Ÿ’•
Singing farewell to one of the missionary couples at our "break the fast" 
Birthday dinner before our "Ask Me" shift. 
Birthday breakfast. ๐Ÿ˜‹ Made a chocolate cake and took it to the Nursery yesterday and we all sang Happy Birthday, but I forgot to take a picture, dang! ๐Ÿฅณ
         Brent's 75th Birthday present.๐Ÿ™‚
The fish hook is known in Hawaii as the makau and stands for strength, prosperity and respect for the ocean. In the early days of Polynesian settlement in Hawaii, fishermen created fish hooks from whatever material was available. Using just handmade tools and files made from coral and stone, they carved and chiseled fish hooks out of human and whale bones, wood, shells and even canine teeth. The god Maui used one called Mฤnaiakalani to hook the islands together to try and unite them, making the makau a part of Hawaiian lore. The Makau now represents “a symbol of humans’ connection with the sea, its creatures and the fragile balance of life on the Islands.”
These fish hooks are hand carved from wood and wrapped at the end with a cord. An ornament to show your love of Hawaii. 
The Polynesian paradise is rich with history, culture, music, and activities tucked away on the North Shore of Oahu.
Dine like royalty at our authentic Hawaiian Luau and top it off with the most spectacular evening show in the islands

    Needed to clean a lot of Areca's today! 
     Saw this beautiful rainbow today.๐ŸŒˆ  (More beautiful than the picture!) 
This sweet lady is Sister Tam. Her and her hubby are Missionaries at the PPC. 
Patrons enjoy the beats and rhythm of Tahitian music while soaking up the sun at the Tahiti Village. ๐ŸŒด

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