Thursday, November 21, 2013

Aloha for Yumiko and Yumiko for Aloha




Yesterday, Hawaii Palms was witness to an extraordinary outpouring of love and support. Students, teachers, neighbors, and friendly strangers came to the school to eat, drink, laugh, and support our fundraiser for Yumiko, who strongly battles against a stubborn brain tumor.

Teachers, staff members, and students made curry, nikujaga, tonjiru, onigiri, chili, muffins, macaroons, cookies, cake, quiche... others made art, donated clothes and scented soap bars, and everyone contributed hugely to a genuine feeling of aloha.











Yumiko's mom spent the day with us, too. Her curry fed a lot of visitors and her warmth gave us an abundance of joy.

It was a beautiful event, organized to lend a hand to a beautiful person. And it was so amazing to see how everyone who took part in it did so with so much love and sincerity that the school became brighter than usual; more welcoming and heartwarming than usual; and the atmosphere that everyone helped to create was as radiant as the smile we're all looking forward to seeing at school again.








Big thank you to everyone who came and showed their support and helped make yesterday Hawaii Palms' finest moment.












Wednesday, November 13, 2013

One Question, Four Answers



Today we talked about movies. We walked around the school and asked four people this question: What's the last movie you saw? Their answers were as good as their smiles




KAYOKO - watched About Time last Saturday

About a young guy who travels through time in order to change his past so he can have a better future. Even though a light romantic comedy, I liked it because of the message it gave me: We are all time travelers; time is precious, and the choices you make determine your future.













CRISTIN - watched Antonia two nights ago

An interesting Brazilian film about four women in a rap group that use music to help them overcome dramatic obstacles in life. The style of the movie was fascinating - it almost felt like a documentary. Although I really enjoyed the soundtrack and the feel of it, I'm not sure it's a movie I can recommend you watch.












TAK-SAN - watched Monsters University last summer

I went to Ward Theater with a group of about 20 kids to watch this movie. The movie was interesting, and I was really impressed by how much work went into creating all the different characters.












NAGISA - watched Finding Nemo many years ago

It's an animated movie about a fish that escapes its fish tank in order to look for his family. In his search, he meets a lot of different sea creatures that help him on his journey. I liked this movie because it encouraged me to travel abroad in search of my own experiences.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Rio and Kei's Excellent Adventure

Last Saturday, Rio and Kei had the most excellent adventure. They left Waikiki early in the morning and went to the swap meet at Aloha Stadium for a bit of shopping. Kei bought an awesome ipod case; Rio got herself some handmade bracelets. They negotiated with the vendors and got some great deals.


Shopping made the fantastic duo a little hungry, so after the swap meet they headed up to Haleiwa for some garlic shrimp. They decided to check out Macky's shrimp truck right outside of town. What did Rio think of the food? Two Hawaiian thumbs up!


With bellies full and spirits high, the dynamic pair decided they needed some relaxation time at the beach. So off they went in search of sun, sand, salty water, and turtles. They had the most outstanding time.




Before heading back to Waikiki, the spirited twosome stopped at a famous bakery in Waialua (North Shore) to sample some local baked sweets. They got some corn bread and donuts that were highly pleasant. The bakery had a good variety of treats from which to choose, and the fantastic pair wished they could have stayed there all day and sample all the goodies.
What a fun time they had. The only thing missing form this most excellent adventure was some shave ice from Matsumoto. Next time, girls; next time.