Hawaiian Word of the Week: Le'ale'a

Hawaiian Word of the Week: Le'ale'a

I always think about how kids can seem to have fun wherever they are…making new friends and finding ways to stay amused. For me, I ache for that type of feeling at home on the mainland, but when I am in Hawaii, I somehow find the le’ale’a (pronounced: leh-ahleh-ah) the minute I step foot on the island.

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho'ihi

Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho'ihi

We feel hō’ihi from the Hawaiian community with the aloha that is shown to us when we visit. We must remember that as visitors we need to show our hō’ihi in return as well….to show our gratitude for the welcome we receive.

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: Wailele

Hawaiian Word of the Week: Wailele

I think that is why I am so drawn to Hawaii and the wailele on the islands. For me, the flow I feel in Hawaii is the flow of aloha and I am reminded to continue to have aloha flow through me even when I am home on the mainland.

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: hau'oli

Hawaiian Word of the Week: hau'oli

So…who is going to Hawaii soon? If you are anything like me, the excitement, or “hau’oli” (pronounced: how-oh-lee) of planning my trip is half of the fun (of course the other half is actually being in Hawaii).

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: lā

Hawaiian Word of the Week: lā

Forgiving someone for an act that may have offended or wronged you can sometimes be very hard to do. Holding on to the negativity you have towards someone can be stressful but it is much easier to hold on to that animosity than to be able to truly forgive someone.

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