Yep..did many weekends at Waha’s and Elnore’s place when they were alive and Sam just passed…I’ll hold them in my memories forever…those were the days..! RIP Grace family 🙏🏻
In the 60s I was very young but I still remember visiting my uncle Arthur close to the boat ramp on the left that where the house was now only have the family Burial ground. My uncle and auntie was very nice to me took me on alot of fishing 🎣 and camping 🏕 trips. Was a very beautiful place
My aunty Diane Aki was there. I was a little keiki with my grandma Elena Puhi when we visited the ohana❤we bought dry akule and opelu! Those were the days. My aunty would hide the fish so we no eat them all😊😊
My fondest memories of going Miloli’i was with these two gentle and kind kupuna who shared so much with us kids! I remember going one summer to help with the wall, and Uncle Sammy boy sharing the mana’o of talking to the rock. Brings me such joy to find this! Mahalo nui loa for sharing!
My papa! Mahalo for this.
Very hard working, very humble man with more than a lifetime of Mana'o and Aloha. Mahalo, Anakala🤙🏽🙏🏽❤
Yep..did many weekends at Waha’s and Elnore’s place when they were alive and Sam just passed…I’ll hold them in my memories forever…those were the days..! RIP Grace family 🙏🏻
In the 60s I was very young but I still remember visiting my uncle Arthur close to the boat ramp on the left that where the house was now only have the family Burial ground. My uncle and auntie was very nice to me took me on alot of fishing 🎣 and camping 🏕 trips. Was a very beautiful place
Mahalo Nui Loa Tutu Kane Anakala, sending Unconditional Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My aunty Diane Aki was there. I was a little keiki with my grandma Elena Puhi when we visited the ohana❤we bought dry akule and opelu! Those were the days. My aunty would hide the fish so we no eat them all😊😊
My fondest memories of going Miloli’i was with these two gentle and kind kupuna who shared so much with us kids! I remember going one summer to help with the wall, and Uncle Sammy boy sharing the mana’o of talking to the rock. Brings me such joy to find this! Mahalo nui loa for sharing!
I hear you. And I hear the birds. I am on mainland. I want to come home. Mahalo Aloha
I would be honored to learn the old Hawaiian ways It calls to me like the sun rising morning. Do you know why the red one?
Yes they speak the truth
The proper spelling is: "Kupuna."
Kapuna is the word for "spoon".
My Uncle Sam Grace
"Kupuna"
So soff dah voice...
They are related to me
Aloha