When people from the mainland think of the holiday season, they think of autumn leaves falling from trees, snow covered hills and holiday sweaters, but here in Hawaii, the views are a little different. We think of our sky blue oceans, white sandy beaches and lush palm trees. But … [Read more...]
3 Spring Crafts for Kids
If you glance out your window, the weather may not be feeling like Spring quite yet. Though Mother Nature may not always agree, the calendar doesn’t lie. Spring has arrived! If Spring showers are keeping you and the kiddos indoors, get in the crafting mood! These three … [Read more...]
Say Aloha to the Season: Deck the Halls in Paradise
Coconuts, pigs and pies were among the goodies present at Hawaii’s first Christmas celebration. Believed to be in 1786, Captain George Dixon led the monumental merriment, docked aboard the Queen Charlotte in Kauai. Christmas wasn’t formally introduced to Hawaii until after … [Read more...]
Remembering Pearl Harbor: Ways to Salute with a Smile
2015 marks the 74th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. We observe Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day every December 7 to honor the 2,000+ people killed during the attack. On this day, it’s a tradition to fly the United States flag at half-staff until sunset. Here are some … [Read more...]
3 Healthy Party Pairings: Inspirations from Holiday Film Favorites
The holidays are notorious for nostalgia — from finger foods to must-watch movies. By combining the 2 classics, you can keep the cinema rich and the food light (and delicious!). Make new memories with these movie-inspired easy holiday goodies recipes. … [Read more...]
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