2/05/2015

Aloha Hawai'i


What a great experience! I went on a one week exchange student trip to Hawaii’s main island, Oahu. Like our leaders told us on the first night, Hawaii is a magical place. There is no explanation for that, you have to go and feel it yourself. My experience of Hawaii and it’s culture was wonderful and unforgettable. So if anyone’s looking for a place to spend your holidays, I would totally recommend Hawaii. 

The sunset in Hawaii is special image 
One of the most beautiful beaches in the world image 
Proud to be a Finn 
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This local girl wanted a picture with the foreign girls! image 
This is called pu. When you blow in it, it makes a sound and informs the harbor that the boat is returning. image 
 A-L-O-H-A 
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Honolulu city, the capital of Oahu image 
Matching Hawaiian name bracelets image 
International friends image 
The surfer's beach, North Shore image 
The world's best pineapple image 
Finnish girls representing, the flag's upside down image 
Our group on the North Shore image 
Can you see the magic? image 
I was so glad to see this girl again! image  

We learned a lot during this trip and I found my new favourite sport! The Hawaiian people are extremely sweet, happy and I have to say this, good looking. The language reminds me of Finnish in a funny way. We had a lot of fun pronoucing the name of the state fish: Humuhumunukunukuapua’a. I think us Finns did very well! I also learned that besides hello and goodbye Aloha means sharing the breath of life. Alo means face to face and ha means sharing the breath. Did you also think that hulahula dance was all about the hips? At least I did, but I learned that hands are the most important part. In hulahula dance, you’re telling a story with your hands! 

Polynesian cultural center image 
After a hulahula lesson image 
This other dance was all about the hips image 
This is the size of a surfboard for beginners image 
And this is how you rock it image 
I touched a sea turtle!! So cool image 
Still excited about it!! image 
Hiking to the Diamond Head image 
The winners who made it to the top image 
 Kayaking with this Swiss ku'uipo (sweet heart)
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Jumping to the 'Queen's Bath' image 
Ukulele lesson image 
We're all about that beach life image 
Already missing these guys image

I bet that there’s no Hawaiian woman who hasn’t worn a flower in her hair before. For a tourist it seems to be just a cute accessory, but there are actually rules for it. If you wear it on the left side, it means you are taken. If it’s on the right side, it signifies single, ready to mingle! If the pua (flower) is on top of your head, it just means that you are confused or the situation if complicated. A good way of remembering this rule is to wear your flower on the same side as your wedding ring.

Going to Hawaiian party image 
Another unforgettable sunset 
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 He taught all the things you can do with a coconut image 
 Saw old ones and made some new friends image 
 Honolulu city on the background image 
That face is called 'the happy face' image 
 We love Hawaii 
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 Like I said, they're good looking image 
 Their dance show was so hilarious! image 
 Pearl Harbor Day 
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 USS Arizona Memorial image 
Selfie stick as it's best
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 "The cure for anything is salt water. Sweat, tears or the sea." image 
The last night in paradise image 
 Extremely happy 
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 Beautiful lights in L.A, going to see those better in 36 days! image


My travel back to Wisconsin was an adventure, because we had a snow storm and everything was cancelled for a while. Luckily I have a caring host mother who proved her powers and got me safely home. Even though Hawaii was perfect, it's good to be back home in WI. 

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and didn't get too jealous! Mahalo (thank you) & aloha vau ia oe (love you)

- Heini