Friday, August 21, 2009

I am in Kaimuki now

We managed to make it to Maui and then O'ahu. Beautiful people. Beautiful islands. Beautiful everything! Hawaii is a definitely a special place.

I will be going to the Big Island this Saturday. Until then I will be enjoying family time, food, friends, and the beaches on O'ahu.

My wish is for everyone to experience the beauty of the islands and its people. Or 'Ohana Arts Studio/Kinderhula/ Polynesian Dance Studio can bring the islands to you.

Malama pono,
Lisa

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Made it to Seattle

Finally made it to Seattle. Delayed flight out of Norfolk, bad weather over Chicago which caused overall delays, and then we barely made it to our connecting flight in Chicago. We ran as fast as we could to the gate. Fortunately, I do sprinting workouts. Whew, that helped. lol

I am working on new Hawaiian quilting designs. Stay tuned.

Taking our morning flight to the islands. I know as soon as I get off the plane I will want to kiss the ground. lol

More later.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Exciting news

I leave for my Hawaii trip tomorrow. I am escorting my oldest daughter to the University of Hawaii at Manoa and also visiting family and friends. I will be sure to bring back more aloha spirit to Virginia.

Other exciting news: I am expanding and will hopefully be moving to a larger space in Newport News in October. Stay tuned for details about my Grand Opening and Specials.

Be sure to look on my website for details on my upcoming classes. My classes fill up quickly. See, that's why I have to expand! :]

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Mahalo (Thank you) to all my clients

I want to send out my aloha to all those whom I have taught or entertained. Thank you for letting me teach and/or perform for you. Mahalo for letting me share the aloha spirit here in Virginia. I am going back to Hawaii for a visit next month. I will return with even more aloha spirit to share. Malama pono (take care)!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Mahalo

I want to extend a huge mahalo (thank you) to all of those who have served our great country.

Aloha,
Lisa

Saturday, May 16, 2009

'Ohana

My 'ohana (family) is coming in June! My mom, dad, younger brother, and my mother in law from a suburb of Seattle is coming to visit us and to celebrate my oldest daughter's graduation. My mom is going to teach me some new hula dances and bring real Hawaiian food. I am extremely excited! :)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Aloha

On May 7th our Kinderhula students performed at HQ TRADOC and Fort Monroe's Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month Observation. They did a wonderful job! Thanks, Adia, Ema, Mehana, and Trinity! Thanks to Mary Eisenhauer and Robert Belleza for giving us such a great opportunity.

Today I received a call from someone who wanted us to perform next week Wednesday at Naval Station Norfolk in celebration of their Asian Pacific Heritage Month Observation. We're going to perform on the USS George H.W. Bush! We are set. I will make an announcement at class so if you want to perform please let me know.

My sewing students have come a long way and I am so proud of all of you! You are all coming along nicely and some even finished their bags. Awesome! The possibilities are endless. Happy sewing!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Ready, set, sew!

The spring session starts soon and my classes fill up quickly. I encourage everyone to register as soon as you can. If you have any questions, please ask.

I am busy making last minute adjustments to the curriculum and adding more patterns available to my students.

I have also been busy as a leader and recruiter/organizer with Girl Scouts. If you have any questions or want to volunteer or your daughter wants to join, please contact me.

The Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast is having a recruitment night at Yates Elementary in Newport News on Friday, May 29 from 630 to 830 pm. New scouts, adult volunteers, and new leaders may register for $5 per person which is half off the normal rate. (The new rate will jump to $12 in the next membership year.)

Happy Sewing!