Monday, March 22, 2010
Facebook Message: March 21, 2010 Memorial
Aloha Kakahiaka e Kahu: Again, huge mahalo to u for your kokua and manao yesterday. EVERYONE was very moved by your service especially the Mom. This was Dyan's first memorial service to plan and you really made it a success. Well, until at the beach or FB or sooner, a hui hou. Mahalo, Bruddah V
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Avatar movie 2009
"He Tu lele" Let it fly
May your spirit be joined with your ancestors.
The greatest gesture of love shown to a dearly departed is the kissing of the eyes.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Memorial Services for Sarah Ann Gast on Kahala Kai Diamond Head waters
The Wonder of it all
Take a journey to a world within a world,
and there I will be waiting for you,
and there I will be waiting for you,
Place your hand in mine and we'll go on,
traveling beyond all that you've known.
traveling beyond all that you've known.
A drop of rain becomes an endless sea,
you will always be a part of me.
you will always be a part of me.
The wonder of it all lives in the heart we share.
Seeds of greatness in the small,
everything holds the wonder of it all.
everything holds the wonder of it all.
Sun and seeds of magic form a blade grass,
kissed by the moon a garden grows.
kissed by the moon a garden grows.
Mountains and valleys from grains of sand,
look deep inside to understand.
look deep inside to understand.
Unforeseen likfe is a mystery,
and you will always be a part of me.
and you will always be a part of me.
We have chosen to have Sarah's memorial in Hawaii because of it's beauty. Sarah love being outside in nature. She especiall enjoyed swimming, and after she became ill she said she felt free in the water. She wanted to swim with the dolphins so last year we were able to take her. Sarah was a very loving, caring person always thinking of others. (The Gast Family)
In Rev. Parker's sermon today was about drowning, he used the analogy of how wide the ocean is and how we drown in our sorrows. At times like this when we go through difficulties in life and feel we don't have the strength to continue is the moment we need to tread water to survive drowning, and it can be difficult at times when in the white wash. The same strength we teach our children to survive is the strength we find in ourselves to tread water. When a child falls in taking their first step we help them up and tell them to walk again.
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