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Category Archives: Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
Ho Da Foggy!!
Foa da past chree days, ho da foggy!! Along the roads sometimes only can see maybe one-eighth of a mile. And ho da stupidheads who no turn on dea headlights! Da fog is all the way down to the roadway, … Continue reading
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December, 2013
Seriously, I have more going on in my life than a new mattress. So now gotta play catch-up. On December 2, my friends from The Gathering and I went holoholo kaʻa on a 3 1/2 day beach retreat to Seaside, … Continue reading
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Da Princess and Da Pea: Judgment Day
K’den. It’s been chree weeks sleeping on da Tempur-Pedic mattresss. Neva wen find one pea. And sometimes I still wake up in da morning wit one backache, but it goes away much moa fass den it did wit da old … Continue reading
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Try Look Wat Nolemana Wen Find!
So Nolemana’s been cleaning out Da Puka, this storage room wea we get all kine stuffs. Get plenny jars of stuff I’ve canned through the years, but these two I’d forgotten about. I used to enter stuffs in da county … Continue reading
Da Princess and Da Pea: Night Two
1. Last night I slept pretty good on da new mattress. The odor had almost dissipated (ho da big word, yeah?) and didn’t bother me at all. 2. I did use a second pillow because the night before, because I … Continue reading
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The Princess and Da Pea Revisited
So you folks know da story, right? A young woman was tested to see if she was worthy of marrying the prince; she had to detect a pea that was placed underneath twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds. Well, that’s not … Continue reading
Stalking and Socking
We laugh about how she “stalked” me on Ravelry, a wonderful knitting, crocheting, and handspinning community. I would have done the same thing. See, on the Portland message board, a wahine named Nancy had just moved to Damascus with her … Continue reading
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I Am A Blessed Wahine
I am a blessed wahine. When I got together with my friend Nancy today for our knitting time, she ‘way surprised me by telling me that she was knitting a pair of socks for me. For me. I could hardly … Continue reading
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Anodda reminda of home
So. Still feeling homesick, and because one of my friends at The Gathering (every Wednesday group that I go to) loves coconut, I decided to make coconut mochi for the potluck. I tried a new recipe; usually I make butter … Continue reading
Reminder of home
Just outside our kitchen door in Mānoa Valley, go to the other side of our carport, take one step up and try look. A nani red hibiscus bush. I loved that bush; I could pick pua for my hair, or … Continue reading
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