Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Beautiful People: Unko George



Photo source: Bay of Dreams Facebook Page
In the early months of planning our Oahu trip, our friend Mary was so excited to tell us about her Unko George. She said he was super cool because he offered free stand up paddle boarding (SUP) lessons because he wanted to encourage people to get active and because he'd lost a bunch of weight doing the exact same thing.

I jumped onto Facebook and found his page BAY OF DREAMS and had a look for myself. I was immediately excited about the thought of getting up on a big-ass board and gliding through the waters; Hawaiian style. I also loved the fact that his Bay of Dreams was a play on words from one of my all-time favourite movies Field of Dreams, so it became my number one on my MUST-DO in Hawaii list.

Fast forward to Saturday the 4th of January and we - Ruth, Theresa, Stelle & I - were up early to catch the bus towards Waianae Bay. The initial early morning alarm was resented and my eyes stung as I jumped on the bus. We covered our faces and slept ugly, but that was until I could hear my sister talking to another man on the bus. Typical Hawaiian guy; probably 30 years old and he had a huge smile and shiny skin. He asked about her homeland and was happy to hear she was Polynesian because we were all 'one people'.

I woke up to join in on the conversation, because that's what I like to do. I like to talk to the locals because I feel like I'm getting the real low-down on the place. 
As we passed from village to village we watched as he would holler excitedly out the open doors of the bus to his cousins. 
He told us he was on his way home to visit his Mum because he'd just gotten out of jail. 

He was excited to go and see his son and everyone he had missed. By this time, another local lady joined in the conversation and had realised that she was good friends with his little brother. They talked about a big change in his brother and how he is so happy and switched on to share his good news with getting to know Jesus.

Turned out he was getting off at our stop and he pointed down the road. "You'll find Unko George down there" he said.  As he walked off and headed toward the Valley I felt humbled by the whole experience. I wanted to try and get to Unko George early because I wanted to find a church after paddle boarding because Saturday is our day of worship. But silly me, I didn't need a church because God sent the sermons and the people to me.

Walking down the road we were enticed by the country and reggae music booming out of these two trucks as the families were preparing to set up their barbeque for the day. Cousins were running around chasing each other and a group of about fifteen people were sitting down listening to Unko George. We walked over and sat down. I listened intensively as he shared his story about his family and his life growing up as a young Hawaiian man. He spoke of the connection he had to his surroundings and to the ocean. 

When Unko wasn't at school or working he was surfing but all that changed with the arrival of his first born. He did whatever he needed to in order to provide for his family. As the years rolled by, so too did the pounds pile on and before he knew it; he was overweight and afraid to jump up on a SUP in front of his fellow church family incase he embarrassed himself. He waited until it was dark before he got out on the water and just started to paddle.

After the initial paddle in the dark, he made a goal to be surfing by his 50th birthday and that gave him a few months to get his act together and somehow raise enough money to buy his first board. Unko George's story is a long but good one. I feel like there's too much good stuff to leave out, and it's important to experience and hear his story first hand so please watch the link to hear his story in his own words HERE


What inspires me most about Unko George is that he is - by what many would suggest - a regular guy who:

1) Was scared to try something new incase he wasn't good at it or incase he might have failed.........BUT he did it anyway.

2) He set a personal goal and did everything in his power to achieve it.

3) Not being satisfied with his own personal success, he committed to giving back to others by spreading 'Aloha' by offering free SUP lessons to anyone who simply asks.

4) Has vision to connect with people and extend this support all over the world with an online based prayer group.

5) He encourages people to take the much needed quiet time to reconnect with self and to seek out our innermost dreams and gifts. First improve self and then to share it with others.

5) He did all this blindly in faith. He didn't have the money, the assurance or backing of anyone at the time when Bay of Dreams commenced BUT he did it anyways. 





I can't exactly pinpoint what I loved most about the day. It's a close draw between:
  • meeting the local people on the bus
  • successfully navigating our way to the bay
  • falling off the board and smashing into the water
  • controlling the SUP, well eventually.
  • Barbecue Kai afterwards
  • meeting Unko George and experiencing the aloha of his project
  • watching others experience the uneasiness of uncertainty to the joy of success on the board
Even though we weren't too sure on how to get there, and people had said it was a scary place....well, we did it anyways. I feel like this was the day we experienced the real Hawaii. Full with 'aloha' from everyone we came in contact with.
Stickers from people worldwide who have visited and received a SUP lesson.

So here's a few words from Unko George himself.

Describe a significant person to you in 7 words.
Ted Rawlings was a bowling coach and he told me once that you can practice all day long but if it's wrong, it's always wrong. 
How we prepare for life is more important that how many times we prepare. 
So I take my time with each step in life so I don't have to do it over.

6 words that should be used daily.
Thank You, Please, Hi, I Love You

5 words to sum you up at this point in time.
Blessed, Happy, Excited, In Love, Loved

4 things that everyone should experience.
SUP stand up paddle boarding
Blessing others; go do something for someone to bless them. 
Paddling with whales and hearing their songs. 
The love of a child.

3 places you would like to visit.
Germany because my son is stationed there. 
New Zealand. 
Australia.

2 goals you want to achieve.
Paying off my home and bless more people with SUP.

1 piece of advice.
Go bless someone and feel the joy of making someone smile!

To the man on the bus, thank you for your smile, conversation and story. 
To Unko George; after four years and over 5000 lessons shared,thank you for reminding us all how simple it is to change the world into a better place if we all just play our part, share our gifts and build it.

If you are ever blessed enough to make it to Oahu, you need to pay Unko George a visit. Say G'day and tell him Mele sent you.


Big aloha,

Falala Mele.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Beautiful places: Oahu Hawaii pt. 2

The thrill of travelling always hits me when I step out of the airport.
It's that feeling of knowing deep down, down deep
damn girl
 you a long way from home.

Every single time those doors slide open,
and that first step out, out of everything comfortable
and everything normal and away from everything real,
you wake up. 

Eyes wide as you hail a cab or wait for that person who is gonna pick you up
and your senses feast on the people and your body just wants to roll around on the ground
because dear God, you are finally free.

For the next you few days you can't believe your luck.
You made it.
You made it,
another part of the world
another piece of the puzzle
you no longer have to imagine what it'd be like
cause dammit sucker YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE!

You've talked to the people and made your way through their city,
seen where they all lived
and for even the smallest amount of time
you were there, a part of it all
YOU WERE THERE.

I was here
not too long ago.
For all those years I wondered,
but how can you possibly imagine beauty like this?

Place so abundant in movement and life
you even look at the brothers sleeping under the palm tree and think
this isn't so bad
cause for the rest of us, we're just pretending to be a part of the aloha life
but it won't be long before we head back to our tedious daily strife
back to the mundane and the grind we all on
and in a fleeting moment 
in a year or two
I'll remember that I made it.

I made it.
I was here.


Big love,


Falala Mele.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Beautiful things: Thrifted wedding look in Hawaii

Aloha lovely people. Just wanted to share my wedding look for Mary and Trevor's wedding held in the Kameamea School Oahu chapel. The setting was so pretty and  the church was perched high up in the mountain and gave a breathtaking view of Waikiki. I have more pics to come later as these ones are just off my phone.

So before I left Mildura I donated the majority of my belongings to the various opshops around town. I was in a hurry but I quickly had a look around and I found this floral vintage dress and I thought it would be perfect for the wedding. It's light, cool and the white and pastel colours give it that fresh spring feel. Winning wedding outfit for $8. I picked up the white shells from and ABC corner store for 90 cents. Paired them with White sandals from Big W. I would have preferred a pastel yellow for contrast but that's all I could rustle up before I left the country.

Wedding was beautiful.....but I'll fill you in on that later. Until then, aloha!







Sunday, January 5, 2014

Beautiful places: Oahu, Hawaii

Aloha Falalas,

I hope the new year is treating you well. So far my trip to Oahu Hawaii has been surprisingly beautiful. Cliche perhaps, but I've been told by many that it's so built up and commercial; you can be forgiven for believing that you haven't left the mainland.

I however, feel as though Oahu has managed to preserve that 'local' feel even with the influx of tourists and their unapologetic aloha shirts. I love that shit, people flock here to relax and kick back with that 'aloha flow'.

I've been feasting on Hawaiian barbecue as well as those convenient ABC sambos when we are on the run. As soon as I left town, it felt like I was really in the islands. The coast, the surfers, front yard barbecues and sweet melodies decorating the air from those big ass trucks. Man, I love Hawaii. It really is a beautiful place and it's not just cause of the hypnotic blue waters but more so because I've felt so much aloha (love/heart) from the locals.

Our circle island tour guide Hanalei shared his sweet and spicy dried fish with this curious food-obsessed tourist (yeah man it was yummy....kinda like a fish jerky sad the Korean sauce made it!), we've had people get off the bus and physically lead us in the tight direction and today we bused it out to the west side to go visit Uncle George in a notorious part of town. A local man came up and asked my friends if they were tourists. 'Yes' they replied. 'Are you safe?' He questioned. 'Yes' replied my sister. They wandered over to the bus stop together and the man waited until the bus arrived. 'Bye' he waved as we piled onto the bus and off he went. He wasn't catching our bus like we originally thought, he was dropping the girls off to make sure they were okay.

Stuff like that is truly beautiful. Strangers chat and the younger always address older people with respect and love. 'Yes Aunty, that's what happened' she stated. Interactions so beautiful and honest, it just made me really happy and I was almost overwhelmed with respect for the cultural teachings and the emphasis on respect and family in my Polynesian culture.

Today is Saturday, my Sabbath. We had planned to visit Uncle George for our free Stand Up Paddle Boarding lessons, and then walk around to the local SDA church to fellowship with the locals, but fellowship found up. God's message was shared through the people he sent our way. It was a very special day today and it needs a post of it's own but it just made my aloha grow. I mean, I believe people are good but when it occurs consistently I'm still surprised.

I'll share a few photos from my phone but you can see most of my daily happenings on my Instagram account @mele2541



Iolani Palace

NYE feed BBQChicken 



Big aloha,

Falala Mele.