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Lunch with these friends afterwards.
Went to Honolulu and went through the Bishop's Museum and then to lunch at Liliha Bakery with these wonderful missionary friends.
Wonderful Single Sisters working here.π©·
Went on a boat ride to see if there's things we can do to beautify. It was helpful to see from this perspective. (Brent and I and 2 others were on the other end of the boat, but that picture didn't turn out.)
This cute gecko was munching on a piece of a granola bar at the farm.
These ground crew men work hard every morning to help get the PCC cleaned up for the day! We as farm crew help too! π
This is Aunty Kapua Fonoimoana and she teaches our Sunday school class and is always cheerful and helps us feel welcome in the Ward.
CONGRATULATIONS to Hawaii’s own Iam Tongi who capped an impressive run on American Idol by finishing first in the finale’s voting, filling people with immense pride in Hawaii and Polynesia alike.
So happy to see success for a young man whose talents are only exceeded by his heart and soul. Last night American Idol season 21 concluded with a historic winner: Latter-day Saint Iam Tongi became the youngest male ever to win the show.
Tongi, an 18-year-old high school student from Kahuku, Hawaii, won over the judges and audience from his very first audition. Since his audition was posted on YouTube three months ago, it has become the most viewed audition video of the season by a long shot, with more than 16 million video views. Tongi sang “Monsters” by James Blunt and dedicated the performance to his father, Rodney, who died a few months earlier.