Makuahine (Mother)
In memory of my mother, Kanoelani Abbiegail McMillen OʻConnor There is an ʻOlelo Noʻeau that describes how one learns best: Nana ka maka, ho’olohe ka pepeiao, pa’a ka waha. Observe with the eyes, listen with the ears, don’t talk. When I was in elementary school, in Maryland, maybe 3rd grade, the teacher assigned a social… Continue reading Makuahine (Mother)
Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor)
The story goes that my dad, Thomas James OʻConnor, was playing cards on a 24-hour pas when the attack on Pearl Harbor began. Continue reading Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor)
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