You read my blog! You read it to your kids!

Last Update: June 26, 2010

Maureenhannon, you absolutely took my breath away for a minute there, when you said you read my first post to your kids over eggs and toast.  See, I had no idea Anyone would ever read it !  Let alone read it to your kids !  

Right now, it makes me grin from ear to ear:  it's one  beautiful tiny little one-step  example of the power of viral marketing, Word of mouth and word of mouse.  It's the Web !

When I got to my beloved computer today, I was  steeling myself with thoughts like....hey c'mon Diane, it's been less than 12 hours...don't expect anyone had time or even bothered to read your blog post... let alone comment on it... let alone  give a warm and welcoming comment...let alone...Wait!  She what!  She read it to her kids at breakfast !

So, as I promised in the comments section, I'll write lots more Big Island posts, and some of them  will be precisely for your kids.  Hi kids !

First, you gotta get the puny pun there. Hi kids. HI is the postal shorthand for the state of Hawaii.  Most people here don't make half the good joke out of it that we could . It's a potential niche.

But someone did catch the idea of FBI in huge letters on the back of t-shirts, and I hear they are making bundles of cash with it.   Have you figured it out???FBI is From Big Island.  

sells to visitors who take the t-shirt home advertising obliquely where they were on vacation, sells to our local kids who want to show off  they are truly  From Here... and sells to all teenagers who think the joke is absolutely hysterical and by all means worth paying ten bucks  to claim you are FBI.

Segue from  locally-based jokes, into  a bit of necessary words and phrases. .

Pau. (pronounced like the English word Pow.)  This is a great, versatile word in  the Hawaiian language. When I am pau, I may be just done with an article I  wrote and quite happy about it all, I may be really wiped out after a long, hard day, I may be done with my meal .  It's all pau.  

In fact, saying I'm " all pau"  or "it's all pau" adds emphasis, as does the facial expression, the deep sigh---it all gives context and nuance. That's the great way with these versatile words.

A favorite is pau hana.  Hana in English is work.  So, if you are pau hana, you are done with work, at least for now.  And to celebrate Friday evening and the beginning of the weekend, it's pau hana means it is time to celebrate Friday evening by a party on the beach.  One of the big major beer distributors in the islands, has Pau Hana! written in huge joyful letters on the sides of its big delivery  trucks.

Okay, a short post for today.  It's pau hana for me,. I' m going for a swim.

Aloha you

Diane, reefswimmer

 

 

 

 

  

 

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maureenhannan Premium
I just saw this, and I'm blushing. (Unfortunately, I read the "great mom" praise right after shouting, "STOP ARGUING!!!" Ooops, well, I'll do better next time. ) Not about me, though...really, I was just trying to say how much I love the great big wide world coming right into my Saturday morning breakfast with the kids. It's entirely cool...we get very settled into our little suburban world here. And of course I identify completely with the excitement of posting a blog article and knowing that it made someone else's day a little better, sweeter, or more thought-filled. Pau hana...wonderful. I shall read to my children over smoothies this time. :-)
reefswimmer Premium
hey Joan, aloha you ! Maureen sure does sound l like a great mom, huh. I have visions of her with the kids, using Google Earth to find the gigantic Pacific, and then drill down (IM lingo does sneak in everywhere, doesn't it ?) to find Big Island which looks like it is practically in the middle of nowhere. To me, we are not in the middle of nowhere, we are in the middle of amazing life called the ocean. Surrounded by life ! I've picked up on the phrase some people use, and started calling our planet, Planet Ocean.
This is beginning to look like a blog post, so.....I'm pau.
aloha, Diane
jatdebeaune Premium
I look forward to your blogs from The Big Island and an inclusion of more Hawaiian words that I will spring on my friends. I'm going to use Pau Hana a lot. I can imagine Maureen at the breakfast table with her kids, reading your blog to them. It's a beautiful picture to imagine. Maureen's gotta be a great mom. I know the kids loved it. My family is intrigued with the expansive "whole world" aspect of WA. Must say, I'm loving it.
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