Thursday, June 25, 2009

EXTRA LUAU PHOTOS

Aloha, there are a few of you writing and asking about photos, names, matches, etc. Some of the people in the photos at the luau I don’t recognize. The alumni photographer just took photos at random and it’s on a dvd. Wayne just took photos at random and Flora downloaded. So ‘e kala mai”….. We will put a few more and try to I.D. these for you……….

Sheri Akiona Adams and Bryan “Mugs” Akiona…..

Mugs is the Waimanalo Body Surfer…….

AURYTE!










Val Luning Akau & Donna Burns

Aloha ……….

Finish your food……..
finish your food girls…









From Washington State…. Joslyn “Laulani” Noa Donlin and son “Sean”

He is the baseball player……..

Laulani was the “first person” on the Imua69 Prayer List starting back in 1998…..
AWESOME!







Stephen Wong and his daughters? Stephen, Happy Belated Birthday. June 16th.

Are these your daughters??











Representing the island of Kauai,
Les and Lynn……



Aloha Folks… Hope this helps you out a little. Have a great rest of the week and Weekend…

and please remember the Class of ’68 Boys in your prayers. We are in touch with them on a weekly basis. KP Lorch, Joe Perry, and John Cluney aka Kapt. Kaluni…They are also on our Imua69 Prayer List.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

MAHALO MESSAGE -[from Alexis]

Aloha. I am sending this message out to the class leadership, 40th reunion committee and Alexis. Mahalo for your note Alexis. It’s always great to see you at our class events!!! You took some great pictures on Pammy’s camera.

Mahalo! Roy & Faithy


--fwded from Alexis -----------------------

Aloha Roy,

Could you please post this to the class email? blog? I wanted to thank people for their hard work on the reunion.


Mahalo nui loa to all of you who worked so hard on the 40th class reunion. I really appreciated all the time and energy you put into making this event truly wonderful. Mahalo for making some beautiful memories happen for all of us.



I'm looking forward to the next class event! It will be a blast. No doubt!

Aloha, Alexis Cheong……

WHEW! YOU'RE BACK -[from Arma-Lee]

Mahalo Arma-Lee…..replies are like FUEL for an email moderator. It keeps the chin up,,,,,,the attitude of gratitude….Mahalo….. Will be working on the snapfish album with captions some people on the photo page were sitting close to our tables…some of them are not member of imua69 but makes it interesting. People are guessing…… AURYTE! I just got back from the barn. Now going to get some work in….. Aloha, BR

I am also Papa Buff to two little mo’opunas home here this morning…. Our Mokihana is expecting another one in Dec…so we are moving to the “18” mark…. I have a special SNAPFISH CALENDAR just ahead of me where I sit on my computer. Each person in my family has their photo on the date of their birthdate. How iz dat? Cannot miss….. Mahalo again…. Mahalo to Pammy, Wayne, Jan, DJ, and all those who have offered the use of their photos……

fwded message from arma-lee:-----------------------------

HI THERE BRADDAH ROY...

WOW I WAS IN WITHDRAWLS ALREADY...I KNOW THAT YOU HAVE A LIFE AND AN EXTREMELY BUSY ONE AT THAT....BUT I CHECK MY EMAILS CONSTANTLY TO GET MORE UPDATES AND SEE THE FACES OF THE PAST, NOW BECOMING THE PRESENT AND INTO THE FUTURE...I TRULY DO LOOK FORWARD TO...AND CHECK OFTEN FOR...YOUR UPDATES AND CORRESPONCE....IT MAKES MY HEART SMILE...JUST LIKE ALL OF THE SMILING FACES AS THEYPOSED FOR THE PICTURES...I KNOW SOMEDAY THIS WILL END...BUT COULD YOU DO A COUNTDOWN..SO THAT I CAN BE READY FOR IT...LIKE ONLY 5 MORE DAYS OF ALUMNI WEEK/LUAU TO GO..I KNOW THAT SOON WE WILL NEED TO WORK ON OTHER SUBJECTS BUT TILL THEN PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED AND LOVED..LOVE TO THAT WONDERFUL WIFE OF YOURS...JUS ME ARMA-LEE

ALUMNI LUAU - PHOTOS 6/24

Deborah ‘Lee’ Ward and her daughter Paola…. Paola is now 17 years old ……… and we were so happy to see her again…. She was up there on the stage when watching us take our Class Photo…..

Speaking of Class Photo….ours arrived yesterday…..The one that we Ordered…….
Several of you say we need an event for the “Bye 59” and a Happy 60th Birthday….. party animals or what……


Carmelita Bovino Haasenritter is coming home next summer, she would
love to see a pa’ina…


Kimo, Joe and Ed...
Spencer, Kaulukukui, and Ah Sam that is…
Three handsome guys…












Charlene “Batongbacal’ Campbell, husband Dirk, And daughter with mo’opuna……

Charlene played that beautiful upright bass for our talent show contribution.

“That’s my Bank!!!”








Coming in from Arizona….Victoria Souza Wilkins and hubby………













Deborah ‘Kaopuiki’ Ono brought her son, mom and mother in law, and this is her…..mom……I think I remembered mom on her left and mother in law on her right…. Is that right Debbie? Jordan is the name of her son.






Have a great day!!
The Hui O Horners….

Friday, June 19, 2009

ALUMNI WEEK -Jun 19 AM -Aloha Friday

After we came back from the Royal Mausoleum, we watched a slide show with music of photos taken from prep school to our senior year. Mahalo to Pat and Pammy for all the time and efforts in putting that together.

Following that slide show, we watched a “Remembering our Classmates” DVD with back ground music to the tune “If He Carried The World” by the Mana’o Company. There were photos of each classmate who passed on.

Jack, Richard, Jeanine, Kammy, Back: Rita, little of Alexis, Mugs Akiona, Nalei and Lenson.



Carol and Trudy watching the photos of the past.

After this portion was over, we went upstairs and the spread of food available was just outstanding. Salad Bar, Main Dish options, even a whole roasted pig was laying on the table. The options were so plentiful.

Live music was non stop……..oldies and modern day tunes.

Mahalo again…to all those who had a part in making that evening so special…….




Randy and Blossom.













Happy Aloha Friday to our Imua69 Ohana……….
  • As we get older, it gets more special.
  • We are products of Bernice Pauahi’s love.
  • If you are used to coming as a couple, it must be tough to come alone.
  • You don’t have to sit down and speak to everyone…just seeing everyone brings joy.
  • Our Core Group Leaders have done much to keep our class connected and together the best that they can.
  • There are so many “givers” in our class.
  • We are now at a period in our lives to “think” about our LEGACY. What can we do to provide opportunities for young Hawaiian Children who may not be able to afford to go to Kamehameha.
  • We should think about a 60th Birthday Event and our 2014 – 45th Reunion! Let’s contact as many classmates as possible…….reality is…some of us may not make it to the big 50th….in 2019.
Being at the Kinau Hale again brought back some fond memories…… The night we were singing on the steps….. Doo Wopping………. ·

PAU 4 NAU… Have plenty thoughts but minimal amount of time this morning. HAPPY ALOHA FRIDAY.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

LUAU PHOTOS - ALMOST PAU - 6-18 AM


Coming in from Lanai, Donna Kaopuiki Schaumberg and her husband John.

Donna’s sister Debbie was present also with their mom and her mother-in-law….. Trying to check the photo files …. Cannot find so far.







DJ holding up her a’ama crab… the king of the rock, king of the concrete slab…. In 1999, DJ purchased her first ukulele….today, she is an accomplished ukulele virtuoso….. Greg and DJ came in on Tuesday and enjoyed the activities and all the great times at the dorm.

Again, being at the dorms….sitting on the lanai, talking story….playing music….those moments…. Priceless.






Bridget “Pua” Ruane and Wadseley…..excuse if the spelling is off. What a very special and nice man……..

Pua was one of the hard working people at the dorms…. Mahalo Pua for your time and efforts.

Of course, if there was an Electric Slide, or a to the right, to the right, to the left, or any dance going on with music, Pua was there on the floor. Soooooooo much energy!!!

If anyone get email addresses for Penny, Mala, Richard, Barbara, etc, etc… Please ask them if we can keep in touch with them also. We missed the opportunity to ask them.



Kahu Cordell Kekoa was one of the “lunas” for the people serving the food trays. His class will celebrate their 30 year reunion next year.


Aloha and have a great day everyone.
The Hui O Horners, R & F

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

ALUMNI LUAU - 6-17 Dinner Update


This photo get plenty “action” inside. Charley and Layne Soon standing and speaking to Curtis Wilmington and Robert Young…Robert’s head to us.

To the right, you can see Barbara Sawyer, the class “shyest person” …next to Barbara, you can see the slight partial of Trudy Wong Jackson….. Next to Trudy’s head to the right is Clyde Tamanaha.

Now go to Charley’s right arm, just left is the back of B.R. (Brudder Roy)…that is Faithy’s head next to me and walking by the pipe is Pammy Nakoa.

How is that for a photo with plenty action… Wow, my shoulders is broad eh? Good thing you cannot see my okole, which is “broader.”


Tuddie and Kammy Purdy…… It takes a lot of effort to get Tuddie down from that tree and off the island. Tuddie loves the gatherings of our class. Behind Tuddie and Kammy, you can see the back of Alan Kumalae…..Just to Alan’s left side is Scott Rogers and his wife Deena…….. To the left edge, Bill Berman’s wife. Tuddie and I saved our “1969” sign for souveniers.

Those table cloths that covered the tables were for sale for $15.00. The Monkey Pod Bowls with the Alumni Logo were for sale also……. The Kulolo, Haupia and fresh pineapples were so ono too.


And here is a closeup of Barbara and Trudy….Charley talking with someone back there………

Some of you have written that this is motivating you to come to the next reunion. Actually, the motivation will just fade away for most of you. You need to internalize the thoughts and ardently see yourself making it because it will make you happy.

It took Faithy and I 30 years to first hook up with the class and now, we are rock solid in our commitment to serve. When someone gets ill…we will be there with our prayers. When someone needs help…we'll do our best.

Actually, a few years ago, one of our classmates needed some help with a funeral…We got in and put our shoulders to the wheel. We planned the entire funeral with ushering, program planning and participation, refreshments and more. The feeling of aloha and service is so great.

And finally tonight…..Robert Young, his wife, Mrs. Young and Sheri Akiona Adams…..

We should have our classmates come in and perform on stage in 2014 or 2019…..wow…..10 years ago is some work for some of us with borderline bad health or “heart” already. We get Keola B, Jerry S., Jon O. George K., Dwight H., Peter M., Charlene B., Haunani, get more. We have hula dancers…kumu hula…. Hoku P., Sheri, Susan, U’i, Kauanoe, Nalei, Rita, Bobby Lu***, (*** depending on wine supply)

Okay PAU4NAU. KAPALAMA KUP is this Friday folks. We hope our class will be well represented….
Aloha from us…
THE HUI O HORNERS R & F

MESSAGES FROM CLASSMATES [from Arma-Lee, Bobby Lu & more...]

Sent to us on Tuesday, June 16th early morning. Mahalo Arma-Lee…forwarded with her permission.

[I took this photo of Arma-Lee and her mom in Sept. of 2008 as her mom desired to come to Moloka’i for her birthday and visit the settlement of Kalaupapa. Photo taken at Paddlers Inn which closed down for business a week ago with 26 employees……]
Aloha Kakahiaka Braddah Roy and Faithy aka, The Hui O Horners, Thank you for the wonderful updates and pictures….I new that I wanted to be there and I couldn’t but your sharing with me and others sure helps me to feel a little connection to all that was experienced…missed opportunity…..I am certainly looking forward to whatever comes first……. Be it 60th or 45th… or maybe we need to celebrate the end of the 50’s.. Like our 59th Birthdays. After that the 60’s truly is beginning of a new era for all of us. I can’t event imagine being 60….. but now that my mom has passed on and I am that eldest generation….Kupuna standings are mine….we need to keep linked to our past and truly wonderful friendships… You have all done a marvelous job of staying connected and I’m sorry that I have allowed myself to be disconnected…..but there is no time like the present and better late than never…… Thank you so much for all of your love and energy……you are great appreciated and I look forward to my 3 updates daily…..have a blessed day……….Love, Arma-Lee


[Bobby Lu with her life long friends Donnette and Haunani……mahalo for sharing your thoughts with us Bobby Lu………awesome] Bobby Lu writes...

Aloha Roy! Received your message! Yikes! Reflections? You know me. I always have a wonderful time with my classmates! Never enough time to do it all. Totally enjoyed all of the activities that Kamehameha planned. Manu Boyd gave a presentation on chanting and the history of hula etc. Kamehameha's archivist was passionate about her job. She loves Kamehameha and said that this school and all that it stands for is our sovereignty. I never thought about Kamehameha in that way. The Taste of Kamehameha, Talent Night, Class Night, the Luau, Shopping,etc.etc.etc. Great, great activities with wonderful people. Too many good times to reflect on. It's like what my husband always tells people. "You cannot imagine what Bobby's classmates mean to each other. It's a cultural thing that is unique. No one will ever experience what these classmates experience every time they get together."Love you Roy and Faithy! Nancy and Janice. Thank you for all that you do. The Musicians - What a gift! you guys are the best!!!!!!!!! George, take a picture of your mini's.

Here are other little comments that have come in………mahalo!


· …..i have never been to a reunion but i am getting motivated to be there in 2014 as you are making me feel that I have truly missed out on something special…..please continue with the photos and captions. I can’t recognize everyone…. XXXX

· ……e Roi….Bill Berman still looks the same…… XXXXX [Bill is in great shape…..full of muscles….he has kept in touch with us by email all these years…… he is just blessed now with a longer face…right bill?]

· …..I am grateful for the photos and captions Roy. Will try my best to make the next one. XXXX

· …...I don’t think the class should make a reunion in Las Vegas….what am I to say, I never make it to any class gatherings…..wait…I think I did come once….and you weren’t there Roy [remember I started in 1999….late bloomer]

PAU4NAU The Hui O Horners R & Faithy

1969 CLASS PHOTO - (2009 Unofficial Dark Shot)


This gives you an “idea” of the layout of our class photo. Mind you, this was taken from out in the auditorium at a distance. The better photo will be sent to those who ordered.

When we get the real photo, we will work on getting in on our website like the 1999 photo……

Credit: PNP Enterprises, Pat N Pammy

ALUMNI LUAU - 6-17 Lunch Update


Richard Kuaana, Roz, Robert Kalaluhi and Alexis Cheong stop for a Kwik-Pose….

Richard lives in Moanalua and has access to all these beautiful plants and flowers. He is an expert in flower arrangements….Our dorm was always adorned with these fresh flower arrangements throughout.

It was great meeting up with Robert who contacted us nearly a month before the reunion….



Linda Kapuniai Rosehill and her husband Bill with Noa Chong standing. To those who have never been to the Alumni Luau…..you find your section with the signs posted. (Class of 1969) You sit, talk story, take photos…..listen to music, and then you are served by the class who is preparing to have their 30th year the following year.

Long lines of servers walking out in an orderly manner with the trays of food and a “luna” guiding them and laying the plates before you. After all are served, the extra foods are brought out and you are asked if you want more of what is left as they carry it.

In a plastic covered see through tray, they had the cakes, fresh pineapples, haupia and kulolo….these were spread throughout the tables.

Joe and Julie Ellen find time to chat. There was a “country store” with all kinds of produce and other items and other booths selling all kinds of gift items…. Kamehameha Souvenir Items by the Alumni Office, signature items from Golf Shirts, Caps, etc………

Quilted Blankets, pillow cases, table covers and much more.

There was a water-hole booth with drinks, water, soda….you purchase the scripts and but all the drinks you want. Great entertainment and at the end of the night……we sang the School Song and while people were catching the bus back to their cars and dorms, “Kapena” entertained live at the west side of the tents. Priceless evening.

A couple of you have written in the last couple of days, “where is Walt?” Walt is one of our Core Group Leaders and he was on a trip to Wash. D.C. for his work. We missed him too. Here, is 2 of wee3kaneakua.com Eda and their beautiful daughter Emily.

Walt introduced our talent presentation in 1999 (find the video) and is the person that reads the names of those who have passed on at the Sunday Memorial Service. This year, Pat & Pammy filled in and did a great job.


We have some sharing coming up….a few comments and reflections that we will be sending out to you from some of our ohana out there. Mahalo to those of you who have written to us. Photo Credits: PNP ENTERPRISES….all of these photos from from Pat and Pammy

Since coming back from Alumni Week, I have sent about nearly “18” messages of reflections and so far, no one went ask to be removed. In 1999, three people went asked to be removed…… Like Herman “BOB” Meyers told us back then, that is why the computer has the [DELETE] button. Coming up next……thoughts from Arma-Lee a person who never come and Bobby Lu a person who came. Until then…aloha. This is sent on my lunch hour. Mahalo to my boss for his patience with me. The Hui O Horner, R & F

LUAU PHOTOS - Jun 17 AM


Mala, Penny and Anna Hooper Fosdick, pose for a photo….. Class signs were posted on the tables. We had a pretty good section just east of the stage. Like the emcee said, those classes who paid for their tickets early got some great seats close to the stage and we had some good seats.

The guy with the back showing back of Anna was Sidney Keli’ipuleole. His birthday was the day before I believe.

We had a great time.

Some of you have written in that you are printing these recaps out. You should get a clean copy if you click on [FORWARD] then clean up the top of the email then [PRINT] it should come out like a WORD DOCUMENT.

[Note: blog readers (if you're not reading this in an original email) instead of a FORWARD menu, there's a icon of an envelope and arrow at the bottom of each day's blog entry to email to yourself or others...]



Flying in from Kona was Clyde Tamanaha and his wife Lillian. He brought his mom and his two brothers who also graduated from Kamehameha.

IN the back are tables for our class.











Also joining us at the luau was Bill “Makapu’u” Berman with his wife Mary. (Bill…i am going by pure memory……..)

Bill is still down at the Pearl Harbor Shipyard and he loves his work.

We were asked to be at the Konia field by 415pm for picture taking at 430pm. We mentioned early that the food was great. The Pupu table had “no end.” Eat all you can. They were changing some of the pupu dishes every half and hour.


Gotta run. More to come...

Photo credits: PNP Enterprises. Mahalo!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

ALUMNI WEEK - 6-16 Am Update

Facilities were opened during the week. Many of the alumni from the various classes took advantage of going to get some sun and exercise at the pool. Bobby Lu’s brother was one of the Life Guard’s on duty.

Here Pua, Jan, Nancy and Bobby Lu take time for a photo.

Lani, Darrylnn and others took time to get some swimming in during the week.

What a life!!












Aloha to Randy and Blossom…..

If you need to get some details of high school days juggled in your brains, try to take some time to ask Randy. Picture Perfect Memory!


Mahalo for the poi! Everyone went grind the poi but Nancy went save some for me….ha!

I love you BRAH!!






Bobby & Jonny! Enjoying the moments!! Photo taken at the dorm after the luau.

How is Jonny looking so younger and younger….. Ask her about the “Healing Touch” Beautiful couple…….

Molokai Bound in July…..



LOST AND FOUND: Anyone lost a “Light Blue Pashima Wrap”?......... please let us know…..it was just found during some unpacking from Alumni Week.





From Waddell Arizona… Carol Desha Truman with her husband “Kimo.” They came to Moloka’i last summer and back here for the 40th!!

Always great to see everyone!! To those of you who missed it, I hope that these segments of email updates have been able to help you get a little “feel” for what we experienced.

We have not received the “official” best photos yet. Those photos are still in Mililani and has not hit the airwaves yet!

Once I got to the luau, I parked myself at a table facing the stage and that was it for the evening. I should have, could have, wished I would have gone around to take photos of everyone by couples and families but I didn’t. “Missed Opportunity” you might say. I just took in the entertainment from the beginning to end. It was great seeing those who came. We missed seeing lots of others but hope there will be opportunities again down the road.


Mahalo and Aloha!! The Hui O Horners…. When we get those “official photos” we will send some to you….. Bruddah Roy and Faithy

Monday, June 15, 2009

ALUMNI WEEK - 6-15 Late Update

These four are the closest of friends! They try to make time each summer to have a get-to-gether somewhere out there. From the left: Uilani Murray Lee, Nalei Kanoho Harris, Kauanoe Kamana (Wilson), Rita Hoopi’i Hall.

When U’i pau fix that second hip, we need to invite them to dance a hula or two for us. He Ali’i and Wahine Ilikea……..

There are some classmates who came this past reunion that we never took the time to ask them about their email addresses. If anyone knows of how we can connect with Richard K, Susan Akau Naki, Victoria Souza, Barbara Sawyer, Trudy Wong….she gave me and it’s somewhere, Paul Apo, and some others……



This afternoon I was getting ready to close down, loading up our Quick Shade, folding tables, chairs and going to a Little League Baseball Game when Jeanine called from Hilo!! Walla!!!

Jeanine says she does not like to travel to Honolulu but her sister called her and told her she need to come to the Reunion to see her Aunty who is a member of the class of ‘1949…….. Her sister Natalie got her air ticket, and she was literally “forced to get out of her home and come.”

Bottom line is that she is so so happy that she came and felt so much aloha from so many of you. She said, “I saw this Hawaiian woman at the Royal Mausoleum and I went up to her and asked her who she was…….she said her name was ‘Faith’…Faith Kamaka. We just hugged and hugged…so happy to see her. We started in kindergarten…in different classes but the same time.”

Jeanine said to tell you mahalo for your aloha, and embracing her with so much love. She said she is looking forward to the next ten years! I told her we don’t wait that long. We got our 60th birthday and 45th year reunion in 2014! Boy, she is going to work on plugging in for the 45th……… “I don’t have email or computer so you can mail me anything important please?” …..okay Jeanine….I will be printing some of the messages from last week.

Opening Memorial Service held on Sunday, May 31st……

1st Row: Nalei, Gail, Nancy, Donnette, Bobby Lu, Alfred “Bobby”Willing

2nd Row: Pammy, Jan, Wayne, Lorraine, Simeon, Pat…………

For those of you who would like to “practice” coming to the Alumni Week Reunion…. Next year, you can find anyone who graduated on the 0’s or 5’s….See if you can get a ticket and go with them as a guest to the luau. Practice……for our next one.



THE KAPALAMA KUP is on for Friday, June 19th…… Just spoke to Tuddie!

He is flying down on Friday morning…….picking up a rent a car, stopping at Curtis house, and then meeting up with the golfers at Hawaii Kai.

Tuddie has been one of the “icons” at this tournament each year. He makes sure the classmates are “hydrated” and have pupus during the tournament.

Tuddie is talking story with Grant Davidson, Hano’s brother who served as “designated driver” for Hano on Saturday evening.

Aloha, PAU4NAU. Over and Out…. The Hui O Horners

ALUMNI WEEK- Mon Pm Update

Part of the Musician Group for our Class Talent Night Presentation.

Dwight Hanohano, Haunani Keahi Ornellas, and George Kahumoku.

Also playing music was Peter Medeiros on Slack Key, Charlene Batongbacal on Upright Bass, and me on Uke.

Was awesome!!




Ed and Linda Ah Sam enjoying the evening.

Was wondering….Was Ed the Homecoming King our senior year?

He was sitting on that Convertible if my memory is correct. (Our senior annual)







Part of Nancy’s birthday present was to have her family, including her one and only “mo’opunuajoin her at the dorm on Saturday evening…..

Cute little grandson and I forget his name. It was……I better not try it.

Victoria Souza came all the way from Arizona too. I just watched the 30th Reunion Video before sending it off today and noticed a few people missing on our 40th…… Some people could not make it because of Graduation. Those who came for one night, two hours, two nights, four hours……just your presence….mahalo to you! Some of you were away…I mean away from the island. What’s next? Significant Possible Future Events or Activities: Our 60th Birthday in 2011, our 45th Reunion in 2014th. Setting some long range goals for 2019….or the 50th reunion. Hmmm….time for one more photo.


This was the best part. Sitting down, talking story at the dorm. Just listening to the voices, the laughters….that was great. Kauanoe, Lady in blue, Nalei, Uilani, Pat, Pammy and Rita by the table with the green.

Three of you wrote it to me asking what my reflections were. Ouwee! I was sending emails all last week about my reflections. Actually, you wanted my David Letterman Top 10 List? Faithy and I discussed some of our highlights early one morning. Maybe in a day or two.

Yes, we have a list of things…the greatest we feel is this “unconditional love” coming from all of you. It’s a feeling that when we come home, we get the “blues” because we miss everyone. It’s the efforts made by those to help us have a wonderful experience by creating a great environment, great food, and a feeling of service to others. By those like Charlie Soon whom we have prayed for especially going through that kidney transplant……he making that extra effort to come and be with us. U’ilani, with her painfully sore hip, surgery coming up very soon…….walking with her cane from the dorm down to Konia field and back up after. It was watching how sensitive Simeon was in helping her down the steps and making sure she had each foot planted firmly on the ground with each step.

Get plenty to say……don’t have enough time right now. Mahalo. PAU4NAU.

Photo Credits: Jan Akau…mahalo!