Hawaiian Word of the Week: kahawai
/When we think of Hawaii, we immediately think ‘beach’ or ‘ocean’. But freshwater streams or kahawai (pronounced: kah-hah-why), are extremely important to native Hawaiians.
Read MoreWhen we think of Hawaii, we immediately think ‘beach’ or ‘ocean’. But freshwater streams or kahawai (pronounced: kah-hah-why), are extremely important to native Hawaiians.
Read MoreAs I get older, I am reflecting more and more about my ‘younger’ years. Life seems so complicated back then but now, as I look back, life was so much simpler than it feels today. One thing that I think of a lot is how now the world seems to be lacking kindness or lokomaika’i (pronounced loh-koh-mah-ee-kah-ee) that I remember from when I was young.
Read MoreIf you’re reading this, chances are many of your happiest moments were spent in Hawaii. Maybe you got married there. If so, our Hawaiian phrase this week is dedicated to you.
Read MoreA look back at the last four years of She Lives Aloha and what’s next.
Read MoreChildren bring so much joy into our lives. The laughter, the fun and even the tears connect us to them in a way that gives us perspective. When I am in Hawaii though, I watch the “keiki” (pronounced: kay-kee) or children on the island and watch how for them, living life is to be in the moment.
Read MoreDedicated to helping you live aloha even when you are away from the islands.
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When you are part of the Lives Aloha ohana, we are committed to helping you incorporate aloha into your daily life. You will remember the sand beneath your toes, the sun melting your reality away, and just for a moment, you’ll breathe and remember that aloha feeling.