Wednesday, July 7, 2010

PCC Again!

So we went back to the PCC the next day. We saw the rest of the shows that we weren't able to see on Thursday.
In Tahiti, they showed us how to use the sarong as a dress and a skirt. I was the model :)
Mary Carol and I learned how to the the Tahitian fast shaking hip dance. It was pretty fun!
Then it was the boys turn! They nickname this dance the 'Funky Chicken'
One of Kari's favorite things is boats and ships. So of course we had to get pictures of him by the Iosepa. This boat is way cool! They actually sail it every year. Kari wanted to learn how, but you have to take classes to keep it all traditional and such. Too bad :)
There were a lot of cool huts as we walked around Hawaii.
The Chief's House. Women were not allowed.
This is where we live! Good old O'ahu
The women's workhouse
The men's workhouse. Look how buff he is :) They made weapons and carved Tiki's.
The 'King's Size' Bed

Cool canoe
With the warriors from Fiji
Throwing spears

Mary Carol and Shawn playing the sticks at New Zealand
Tiki's on Easter Island. They believed that their level of power was determined by how big their hair was. They thought Mana was stored there.
This is the actual size of one of the Tiki's
The Chapel
The piano in the Chapel
This is the point where we live :)
Good day :)

Friday, July 2, 2010

Polynesian Cultural Center

Kari's parents, Shawn and Mary Carol, came to visit us for a week! They got in last night, so we decided to go to the PCC today. It was such a cool experience! There was so much to see! It was neat to see the cultures of each island; their differences, but also their similarities. We had a tour guide and he took us to the best shows, but we missed some of the islands. So we're going to go back tomorrow and finish up everything we didn't see. So here are the pictures from today!

This was during our backstage tour. We are standing on the stage where they perform the night show: Ha, The Breath of Life. All the plants are real, so the stadium is only half covered. It's beautiful!

This was New Zealand. They danced and sang for us.


Mary Carol and I weaved fish with leaves from a coconut tree.

Waiting for the canoe show to start. It was so HOT!!!!

The canoe show was really cool to watch! Each island came out on their own canoes and danced and sang! I was surprised they were all able to stay on their canoes! Very cool...

The Samoan Show was probably one of my favorites! The guys were so funny! They showed us how to start a fire from a coconut, how to open a coconut, how to make coconut milk, and how to climb a coconut tree! It was very entertaining.

Kari next to the war canoe from New Zealand. It could hold up to 40 warriors. If they needed to speak to each other, they would all duck their heads down and whisper. The sound would carry throughout the entire canoe.

We just got off the canoe ride. That was so fun! We got to ride by in the river and look at all the different islands. Our 'driver' was really entertaining, too.

About to eat!

We had front row seats at the Luau. They showed us how they cook the whole pig! That was a little bit creepy...but interesting! They danced and sang while we ate. Then they had all the newlyweds/people celebrating their anniversary/people about to get married/people on their honeymoon come up and dance on stage. So we went up! It was actually our first dance as a married couple. Not bad that it was in Hawaii at a Luau :)

Last, but not least, we went to the night show. Ha: the Breath of Life was amazing! It was all about a boy who grows up through the different cultures of the islands. It was cool to have a story line to follow as we watched each of the islands perform. The dancing was amazing. I wish I could move like those girls!

All in all, today was awesome!!! I had so much fun with the family! Definitely one of my favorite days we've had here in Hawaii!

The Beach :)

We went to the beach a couple of days ago, and Kari was fascinated with all the crabs! They are pretty cool! They dig themselves little houses and try and take things down with them. We caught one crab trying to carry a stick 3 times his size. It was pretty entertaining!

We got some pretty cool shots of the beach, too!



Oh, and of course, the helicopters flying above us. Pretty sweet day :)