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Korean Night in Hawaii

Last night our friends and we attended Korean Night in Hawaii at the Hawaii Theatre. It was presented by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of ROK-US Alliance and the 120th Anniversary of Korean Immigration to the U.S. There were amazing and beautiful dances, music and costumes and they even gave us dduk, Korean rice cake, to take home. The day before, I happened to see an email from the Hawaii Theatre Center about this free event. It’s a good idea to get on their email mailing list, if you are interested in these types of events.

Before the show, we met our friends at a nearby restaurant, Fête, for a tasty early dinner.

Vicki

🙏⛪️⚓🐕 🐾 🌺 🌈 🐢🤿 🍵🏕👩🏻‍🍳🍣 🥾 🙆🏻 Vicki and her husband are thankful for 1 elderly dog at home and 4 adult kids living on the mainland. Some of Vicki's interests, in random order, include cooking (mostly Asian and plant-based) simple ethnic dishes using kitchen appliances/gadgets, minimalism/simple living, traveling (mostly in Asia), nature walking, snorkeling, container gardening, learning hula, reading non-fiction, listening to audiobooks, talking story with neighbors while walking our dog, visiting museums/historical sites, Lay Biblical Counseling and volunteering at church and in the community.