Grew up in the 80s, I still remember the days at Pohakea Elementary when Uncle Frank performed... Didn't realize it then, but the positivity he brought was the type of energy that keiki needed at such a vulnerable age
My feelings for you expresses Roses that don’t compare to your poses something that should never be repaired or replaced sharing intentions that are not related to resentment only the desire that I require of your presence on Saturday detention I’ll pay close attention to every single lesson almost as if I was a little kid Sharon Christmas with my family opening presents Your lips are beautiful, like rose, petals, falling with snow in the winter. I don’t want to be the one to said I miss her I don’t want to be is on this Destin to kiss her.
Uncle Frank still looks so young. Proof that a sense of humor, keen observation skills, and a lively outlook on life keep you forever youthful. God bless you! ❤
Congrats! Dovey is such a perfect name for your baby girl💕 I used to live Molokai long time ago & when I was five, remember had to go with my mom and dad to Honolulu for my baby brother to be born. I think still the same, also Lanai folks have to go Honolulu
It’s Lana`i! 😂😂 On Lana`i you have to go to either Maui or Oahu at 36 weeks and wait there until you give birth. We don’t have the medical facilities or access to specialists (like the anesthesiologist for the epidural lol) to support any emergency during child birth.
She's beautiful and mama looks great as well. Oh, the sleepless nights. Daddy better be on night duty so Rachel can get some rest. My healing with my 2nd was a lot better. I rested a lot more and drank tons of water bc i was breastfeeding. I was so thirsty all the time
Congratulations. It's an amazing new season for your lives. The days all kind of feel the same in the beginning, but hope you're able to find the joy of parenting in all of the monotonous tasks. 🤙
I think you mistaken the islands for Molokai. Molokai you can deliver if you absolutely can't wait but normally people from molokai fly over to give birth on oahu.