I am proud to say that I am Hawaii (Oahu) born and raised, never lived anywhere else, which is both a blessing and a curse (more on that later). Yes, Hawaii is paradise. Some of you may have read this online (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) especially if you have friends from Hawaii:
"Good ol' Hawaii...where the pork is sweet & mangos come pickled, summer is all year round, front porches are wide, words are long, rice is a vegetable, poi is the state food, Da Kine is a proper pronoun, pigs are cooked under ground, spam is a meat, we wear slippahs not flip-flops, everyone is Ohana, & someone is always getting some Aloha!! Repost if your PROUD TO BE HAWAIIAN!"
There more than a few wonderful things about Hawaii that I could add to this list about good ol' Hawaii, so here goes:
- Aloha attire - from the awfully cliche to the business appropriate
- Beautiful white sand beaches & pounding surf
- Sweet shave ice, (Matsumoto's or Aoki's when visiting the North Shore is a must) your choice of flavored syrups, with Azuki beans and/or ice cream or no, your choice, your design make it your own
- Li Hing Mui (and other Chinese style indulgences) tart and indescribable on your tongue
- Sweet pineapple-straight from the field or chilled- amazing either way
- Local food - a fusion of Japanese, Chinese, Hawaiian, Portuguese, Spanish, American, Filipino and quite a few others to be sure, to create dishes like no where else in the world
- Pidgin English -a language of its own
Wailea, Maui (circa Fall 2007)
-K