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Entries from March 1, 2008 - March 31, 2008

Friday
Mar142008

pau hana clicks

this is something i've been meaning to do since, well, i started h|h two years ago but somehow never got around to it. now that the writers strike is finally over and my fella has gone back to work, the computer is all mine so there's no time like the present to finally cross this off my "to do" list.

anyhoo, be sure to stop by on friday afternoons for a little roundup of posts from hawaii bloggers and assorted stories and fun that may have skipped your radar during the week (plus a few timeless links mixed in from the past year or so).

  • if you fancied berrysprite's adorable fish bag featured last year, click over to holly's blog for a step-by-step photo tutorial.
  • molokai wrestles with the la'au development and teaches the rest of us a lesson in the process. {via airspace workshop}
  • ossipoff's iconic ibm building may be demolished to make way for ward's proposed mixed use complex.
  • just for giggles - snl spoofs the fierceness that is project runway winner christian siriano.

have a happy weekend!

Friday
Mar142008

weekly sales sheet

butterfly lei * tsang + mirai pink sakura

jessica's traveling boutique stops by the wedding café's ward outpost with the latest style finds from l.a. enjoy $5 mini manicures from ho'onani spa while you shop.

  • when: sat, mar 15th - 10a to 2p
  • where: wedding café, ward warehouse
  • fyi: cash & checks only for clothing purchases

cupcake boutique re-opens this weekend in their new spot over at ward warehouse with an early easter party filled with keiki fun, prize drawings, and a jewelry trunk show featuring local designers vanilla moon and tsang & mirai (20% off).

  • when: sat, mar 15th - 10a to 2p
  • where: cupcake boutique, ward warehouse

send along cheerful easter tidings via hawaiian lei company's exquisite floral creations and enjoy 10% off your order.

  • secret code: spring08
  • expires: mon, mar 31st
Thursday
Mar132008

my baby our baby

because sometimes someone else captures your little one's rapturous moment with a noodle.

continuing on with more good things for your keiki, check out my baby our baby, a hawaii/sf-based internet start up that recently rolled out a community photo sharing service starring the little one in your life. the service was created by ray hernandez & beau lebens who combined their considerable tech experience after fielding repeated requests from friends and family to create slick websites for their new arrivals.

the result of all their hard work: my baby our baby - one part flickr, one part blog, and a cool shortcut to create a virtual scrapbook for parents (plus invited friends and 'ohana) to share photos snapped via the various forms of digital paraphernalia which have become so essential to modern life. everyone in your group can upload photos snapped on their camera or cell phone, jot down the back story of the moment, and parents can keep their peeps posted on all the latest firsts from baby hq.

and, if privacy is a concern, you'll be happy to learn that your baby book can be set up to be viewed by invitation-only. there's even a handy rss feed to alert everyone in your circle when there's a keiki update. you'll have a bit more time to spend with the wee center(s) of your attention (no more mass emails to your entire address book), and friends are given a chance to opt-in to digital peeks of life with baby (because, truth be told, your accountant may not be quite so enamored of learning every single cute-to-you wonder done by your little one).

the service is free and, eventually, ray & beau plan to extend mbob's offerings to include customized photo albums and other personalized goodies.

take a tour and tell your friends!

{via cheap places to eat in oahu hawaii - ray's sweetie's foodie blog}

Thursday
Mar132008

organic keiki

organic flower onesie + paisley shorts

after living in sf where she first became acquainted with the growing green movement, regan ranoa decided it was time to move back home and find a way to make the eco lifestyle more accessible in the islands. along the way, she worked on an organic farm on the big island where lessons such as how the pesticides used in conventional farming can affect the 'aina for generations to come resonated with her newfound mission.

she left the big island with a renewed purpose that she was on the right path, and as fate would have it, learned of a maui mother who was selling her company catering to the islands' smallest kama'aina. along with her mom, regan took over organic keiki, moved it to kailua, and nurtured its possibilities of bringing non-toxic & sustainable playthings and garments made of organic fibers to island parents who shared their concerns about leaving a healthy planet to hawaii's children.

baby caterpillar * foundling * yamuna organics blanket

organic keiki is also one of only a handful of spots in the islands where parents can stock up on gdiapers, a flushable & compostable alternative in the disposable versus cloth diapers debate.

the mother and daughter team also have a passion for buying local and stock island made goods like sweet island baby mei tei carriers, handmade blankets from yamuna organics, and debra mack jewelry for moms. and, noting the lack of organic togs made for island keiki, plans are in the works to launch an in-house clothing collection for little ones later this year.

one thing to keep in mind is that all orders are shipped via usps and currently pick up is not available for oahu residents, however this weekend brings the first of two chances to go organic in person during the green living expo at the blaisdell (free admission). and, if you have your tix to next month's kokua festival, be sure to stop by organic keiki's booth in the kokua village and say hello!

Wednesday
Mar122008

kokua festival ticket auction

if you missed your chance at tickets for next month's kokua festival, you have two opportunities to score a seat at the sold out show(s). the kokua hawaii foundation and dave matthews have both put concert tickets on the auction block (the former via ticketmaster and the latter via dm's official charity auction website) with all the proceeds from the winning bids to be donated to the kokua hawaii foundation.

the khf auction has 25 packages (a pair of tix plus an autographed copy of jack johnson's sleep through the static and assorted festival merchandise) listed for both the sat & sun shows. four pairs of tickets in the orchestra pit are available over at the dmb website.

be sure to read all the fine print before bidding!