by Shelah Jean Abubo | Nov 24, 2010 | Daily Dose of Aloha, Kauai Shopping
When one thinks of Hawaii, certain images come to mind; the swaying palms, hula skirts, warm sun, azure blue water and sandy beaches and blue tropical drinks with little umbrellas. But arguably the signature image that comes to many is the garland of flowers bestowed...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Sep 22, 2010 | Daily Dose of Aloha, Kauai Beaches
Our lovely Hanalei was featured on OneSquareMile.tv. If you are planning a visit to Kauai’s North Shore and its most famous town on the Bay, or if you’re missing this place because you already know how special it is, you are going to love this...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Mar 13, 2012 | Daily Dose of Aloha, Hawaiian Language & History
Much of the joy in visiting Kauai and the islands in general for that matter is to observe and even immerse oneself in the culture; like going to a hula show, experiencing a luau, even hanging out at a popular local grinds spot. Language is another way to experience...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Jan 23, 2011 | Daily Dose of Aloha
The Hawaiian Islands’ diverse cultural heritage and history is inevitably entwined with its diverse religious philosophies. Kauai has been considered by many ‘spiritual’ seekers as place of great power and connection to the Infinite and is home to religious and...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Jun 1, 2010 | Daily Dose of Aloha, Where to Eat on Kauai
My dad is the most amazing, inspiring & wonderful human being. He is my hero… I think he really shined in my eyes when I had kids! My father’s love for my boys (2 and 4) is so natural, pure and with no hesitation. I guess, through my ‘mommy...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Jul 27, 2011 | Daily Dose of Aloha, Kauai Beaches, Kauai News, Things To Do on Kauai
Kauai like legends of old, holds the siren song for many travelers with her lush tropical splendor that assault all the senses. Her ‘aina’ (land), her natural surroundings has many secrets and lessons for us, and along with that splendor and beauty is also...