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Date: 19th June 2008

Queen lilioukalani is my real family. I am cathrine uha gilman granddaughter. Cook is my family and daniel hanakahi is my grandpa king kamehameha is my bloodline. Oh you forgot i am a jew because of matildo. I am english b
So hawaiian kingdom and myself and oha asks nicely can you keep your folks promise i am the queen and i love god and you all ua mau kea oka aina ika pono to all to not war f o r all to be together as one under gods kingdom. queen lilioukalani wanted this. I am your holy grail. Signed of peace.

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 19th June 2008

Hanakahi street is in ewa beach.
Owned by my family.

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 4th June 2008

Royal victoria
Queen kea nui nui my aunty is kawanakoa and my mom is the real queen victoria. My highness is god jesus 1 word of life. Pastor supulveda.my heart is jesus n m royalty. The king is with me and my childrens.my seed is revlation 12. Read it 5673 the angel of the lord is here. Victoria elizabeth.hanakahi kewalo hannah cathrine uha gilman. I am the granddauhter of daniel hanakahi. And the great grandaughter. Of the gait keeper. I am tina w. Botelho i am also a jew my father german puertorican.raymond matildo

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 4th June 2008

Royal victoria
Queen kea nui nui my aunty is kawanakoa and my mom is the real queen victoria. My highness is god jesus 1 word of life. Pastor supulveda.my heart is jesus n m royalty. The king is with me and my childrens.my seed is revlation 12. Read it 5673 the angel of the lord is here. Victoria elizbeth.

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 22nd May 2008

Hawaiian St. Names and Words.
Hi Tina and Roselani. Out of curiosity, how did you locate this blog, (Hawaiian St. Names and Words)? Reason for my asking is this blog, receives the most readership it seems, by my statistics. I'm so glad people are reading it, even if, I'm needed to be corrected. However, I'm just curious on what I'm doing right, in having this blog discovered. Mahalo.

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 22nd May 2008


Mahalo!

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 16th May 2008

Victorians
Queen violet hanakahi daughter is still living she is the real holy grail

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 15th May 2008

Hawaiian saying
Ahui ho is not the correct spelling. It should be "a hui hou". "'A'ole pilikia" means no problem in modern language.

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 19th April 2008

hanakahi violet
should be queen victoria and lilioukalani and my family choose me queen wahinee kea nui nui okalani i am the daughter.

From Blog: Hawaiian Street Names and Words.
Date: 1st February 2008


Woohoo! You're gonna love it!

From Blog: Oahu: People and Places.
Date: 31st January 2008

can't wait to get there
Thanks much for the pics-) We leave in a week and I can't wait!

From Blog: Oahu: People and Places.
Date: 2nd November 2007

Aloha, Aloha, ALOHA!
I haven't been in Hawaii for Aloha Week, but I know what you mean about its ubiquitous usage: Much as the French use "s'il vous plait," I found myself using "aloha" as an interjection! If I inadvertently bumped into someone? "Aloha!" If someone sneezed? "Aloha!" Once, I overheard someone mutter "Aloha" after they let loose with a little burp! They weren't native Hawaiian, of course, but you get my drift . . . Seriously, it does sound like Aloha Week epitomizes the friendliness Hawaii, which is one of the things that keeps me going back.

From Blog: ALOHA Means Hello, Good-Bye, Love, Affection, Compassion and More.
Date: 6th June 2007


Hi Monkey and Bear. Glad you were able to keep up with my blog and enjoyed it. Yes, I enjoyed yours also, especially since you were able to see many places I never knew existed in China. You also seemed to be able to make friends with the people you encountered on a deeper level sharing knowledge and interest in their culture. That's a big plus in travel. Frank

From Blog: El Sobero Del Hombre Chino (Sights Along the Verdant East Coast of Oahu) Restoration.
Date: 6th June 2007


Hi Monkey and Bear. Glad you were able to keep up with my blog and enjoyed it. Yes, I enjoyed yours also, especially since you were able to see many places I never knew existed in China. You also seemed to be able to make friends with the people you encountered on a deeper level sharing knowledge and interest in their culture. That's a big plus in travel. Frank

From Blog: Around the World in 80 Minutes. Restoration opy.
Date: 6th June 2007

Great pictures again
Hi Franklin, Very good pictures again. Nature and landscape is here very beautiful. We are back in Holland again. We hope you did enjoy our pictures too. Due to a oxigen problem in my blood we did not visit Tibet this time. Maybe in a few years we hope. We are looking forward to your next travelblog. See you on the internet. Adriaan and Jacqueline

From Blog: El Sobero Del Hombre Chino (Sights Along the Verdant East Coast of Oahu) Restoration.
Date: 23rd April 2007


To Tibet this time, right? How I envy you. Looking forward to your photos and account. Regarding fire, glad no one was hurt. Considered myself lucky as some neighbors had it much worse. Another Hi rise fire took place a week later, and there was injury, possibly because of bldgs. style of construction (enclosed hallways).

From Blog: Around the World in 80 Minutes. Restoration opy.
Date: 23rd April 2007

Good pictures
Hai Franklin, Sorry to hear about your fire problems. We hope everything is fine again. Nice pictures in your blog about this event. Saterday we are leaving for China . We hope it will be a great trip again. Nice regards from Holland. Adriaan and Jacqueline

From Blog: Around the World in 80 Minutes. Restoration opy.
Date: 21st March 2007


You're very welcome. Glad you liked it. Mahalo!

From Blog: In the Middle of an Island, in the Middle of a Blue Vast Ocean...
Date: 11th March 2007

thanks
hey its nice to see pictures of wahiawa im glad you took the time to take some great photos you made it seem so diffirent but again thanks!

From Blog: In the Middle of an Island, in the Middle of a Blue Vast Ocean...
Date: 24th February 2007

Not the Queen.
Oops! Thanks for the correction. I misheard the MC, and I did think she didn't look like her. Well, at least now I know someone is viewing my journal. :) If you know Sibyl, please offer her my apologies.

From Blog: Have An Oink-derful Chinese New Year!!
Date: 23rd February 2007

Not the Queen!
Hey man, you have one picture in here regarding the Narcissus Queen and it's a picture of one of the court members playing the Chinese zither... Well, that's not the queen. It's actually the Narcissus 1st Princess who also took home the talent title for her zither playing in the pageant! Her name is Sibyl Wong. Please get your facts right before posting something like this for everyone to see. You don't want to give credit to those that don't deserve it. Thanks!

From Blog: Have An Oink-derful Chinese New Year!!
Date: 6th January 2007


Glad my journal and photos were able to bring back happy memories. Things are changing fast with lots of new buildings and shopping complexes. Still lots of greenery and open beaches though. Mahalo and Aloha!

From Blog: Water Drum Song.
Date: 6th January 2007

Thanks for the memories
I lived in Hawaii for many years but now am on the mainland. However, three of my children stayed when we moved or, as they said, we're not going anywhere where we have to wear shoes. I used to go back every year but haven't for about 4-5 years due to circumstances beyond my control, but am going back in February. Love all your pictures and comments as it brings back so many memories. We first lived in Navy housing at Iroquois Point so the pics of Waipahu are very welcome. Then moved to Honolulu. I miss Hawaii and am so glad to have kids there and hope I'm back on schedule for my yearly Mango and Papaya fix!

From Blog: Water Drum Song.
Date: 26th December 2006

WAIPAHU NOT Waikiki.
Sorry to those who opened my blog thinking it would be about Waikiki instead of Waipahu. I made a mistake in the fill out of the required blocks, and even now don't know how to correct it. Hope you enjoyed reading and seeing photos of Waipahu, anyway. No one can accuse me of being a (computer) Geek. :)

From Blog: Water Drum Song.
Date: 25th December 2006


Mahalo.

From Blog: O Little Town of Kaneohe.





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