Sunday, November 12, 2017

Hawaiian Weapons

For FHE we learned about Hawaiian weapons. Since
they didn't originally have any metal they used stones,
wood, shark's teeth and swordfish and marlin spears.
They took most of the consonants out of the
Hawaiian language. My coworkers were laughing at
me the other day claiming I was speaking pigeon
English. They said I said "da kind" instead of "the kind"
and I was totally unawares. You can tell I have
been living here for over a year now.

You think you get out of hanging up Christmas lights
when you go on a mission? Not at all. The only
difference is you do it in the rain instead of the snow.

Our Bishop Mahoni was helping that day at the PCC too.
By the way he carves some of those native weapons.
They are beautifully done and are sold at the ukulele store.  

One last farewell to Bill's office mate, Elder Riley.

Tongan Devotional at the PCC. There was dancing, singing,
talks given and food served.

They even threw money at the male dancers

No comments:

Post a Comment