Tuesday on Kauai was a day of Firsts for me. I attended my first luau. I took my first hula lesson. And I ate poi for the first time.
Then we were greeted by friendly Hawaiians who gave us leis and told us, “Aloha!” We inspected the Imu (an underground oven) where a pig had been roasting since the night before.
Patti and I took hula lessons. Let me say up front that I am NOT a dancer. But neither am I afraid to try something new, even if it makes me look silly. So here I am looking silly and having fun!
The night was a series of rituals. The unearthing of the pig. The parade of the fire into the center area. Chants and unfamiliar songs. But one song was very familiar to me. The band of entertainers announced that they were going to sing the blessing. When they first started, I realized, “I know that song!” It was the Doxology, sung in Hawaiian. It was beautiful! (I have a video, but it’s too big to post here.)
The food was delicious and plentiful, and while we ate we were entertained with dances and fire twirling, and then a full play about a family who came from Tahiti to Kauai long, long ago. The actors were great!