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October 16, 2007

My mo’olelo

Mo'olelo


Have you ever received a gift that was so perfect, so well thought out and loving, that it took your breath away? I have. It was given to me by a dear friend many years ago. It has hung, since that day, on the wall that faces my front door, so that visitors see it first when they enter my home, and so that I see it many times each day. Though I’ve had it for quite a while, I still pause frequently to look at it, read it, consider its message. It is my mo’olelo.







Mo'olelo 3a

On the back of the mo’olelo is a placard that explains what it is and what it signifies. It is a story and a blessing, from the artist and from my friend. They met several times before my mo’olelo was made, so that Pearl Pualani Ling Makasobe could learn about me and about the things my friends sees in me (or perhaps the things that she hopes for me.) The artist was once associtaed with an artists’ hui that sold local crafts here on the Waianae Coast. Their shop has long since closed, and I don’t know where Ms. Makasobe markets her work now. (My friend Paul, former roommate and sometimes handyman, was also a member of the hui. I should ask if he knows how to contact her.)

Mo'olelo2

A hand-crafted card hangs from my mo’olelo. On one side the mo’olelo is explained. Each element has meaning.

Mo'olelo4

On the other side (I can’t call either side front or back, because both are of equal value) the petroglyphs are explained and defined.

There’s really nothing more I can say. The mo’olelo is the story.

Mahalo nui loa, Pearl. Mahalo nui loa, my friend.

[tags]art, blessings, Hawaiian art, Hawaiian blessing, Hawaiian petroglyphs, mo’olelo, petroglyphs[/tags]

Posted by skeet @ 3:49 pm • Art, Hawaii   

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8 Responses to “My mo’olelo”

  1. What a thoughtful gift! It is beautiful and something not everyone would have. I’ll bet you will cherish it forever.

  2. That is so sawesome! What a wonderful gift.

  3. That is beautiful! What a thoughtful friend and gift.

  4. The mo’olelo is very much cherished, Karen. I’m still amazed to have been given such a wonderul gift.

  5. It is indeed awesome, Whim. Ther are few things in life that can be so personal and meaningful.

  6. Yes, Energy coach, my friends is extrememly thoughtful. I feel very blessed to have her in my life.

  7. I can see why you cherish this very special gift and give it a place of prominence in your home! Indeed, such a blessing it is!

    Happy New Year!

  8. That is definitely a gift worth cherishing! Thank you for sharing it with us in your blog post.

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