Aloha mai kākou,
O Keʻolu koʻu inoa (my name is Keʻolu). E komo mai ma kaʻu pepa uila hoʻomanaʻo (welcome to my blog).
I know so many kamaʻāina that have moved away over the years. Some for better job opportunities, some for housing, some for school, some for family.
All of them still want to feel like they are a part of home.
Having lived away from Hawaiʻi myself through college and work, I know how much we miss our home when far away.
This is my little corner of the web to help connect kamaʻāina living abroad to home.
I hope this website helps you to remember, reminisce, and stay connected to Hawaiʻi nei and your center.
Never forget where you come from. I miss you guys and wish you were here.
~ Keʻolu
Ho’i hou i ke ‘ehu me he moi lao. “Returns to the broiling sea like a moi fish.”
Said of one who leaves home for a better chance of advancing but eventually comes back.
ʻŌlelo Noʻeau – Hawaiian proverb and saying