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Aloha, I'm Donna, known everywhere on the Internet as "Champuru." I'm a Christian, blissfully wedded to my perfect match (the yang to my yin) of 15 years and a stay-at-home mom to my miracle baby, born in October 2008. Living life in Hawaii, less than 5 miles from my hometown, seeking balance in her pursuit of family, faith, recreation, and rest. Read more on the About page.

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Put your dance shoes on

Skechers

With the passing of Memorial Day comes the beginning of obon season in Hawaii.

In Hawaii, obon stretches from June through Labor Day weekend when the last bon dance of the season is held at the annual Okinawan Festival at Kapiolani Park. Although I am not a Buddhist, I look forward to attending bon dances throughout the summer months simply for the cultural and social aspect of the activity. It seems that the popularity of bon dances increases each year, drawing large, diverse crowds into the bon dance circle.

As bon dance season commences, you’ll see more entries about obon and why I participate each year. In the meantime, I’ll tell you about my first act of preparation for the upcoming season: buying a pair of “bon dance shoes.”

Sure, they’re not exactly a traditional pair of geta or zori slippers, but man, are they comfy — and that’s what matters to me these days. I usually don’t don a full kimono unless I’m helping my troupe lead the Okinawan bon dances in the inner circle, so traditional footwear is not required. My usual attire is a long hapi coat, a pair of jeans, and my comfy “bon dance shoes.”

I found this adorable pair of shoes tonight, complete with sakura (cherry blossom) patterns, at Skechers and I knew my search for this year’s bon dance shoes was over!

I’m still waiting for the 2007 bon dance schedule to be released in the newspaper before assembling the bon dance posse. Will you join us this year?

Skechers

Wahiawa Pineapple Festival

On the KHON-2 morning news today, one of my favorite chefs, Alan Wong, was whipping up a mouth-watering concoction with pineapple and pork chops while promoting the upcoming Wahiawa Pineapple festival to be held tomorrow, May 26 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Wahiawa District Park. For those of you who didn’t know, Alan Wong grew up in Wahiawa — as did I. So, go out and support our hometown tomorrow. :)

I blogged the event at DaScoops.com, so check it out:

Looking for something fun to do with the family tomorrow? Check out the Wahiawa Pineapple Festival, featuring live entertainment, activities for the keiki, old plantation games, contests, and delicious samples from Hawaii’s top chefs. Read More >>

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