Kia ora Huhana! Great to hear from you! How have your holidays been? I stayed up in Whangarei Heads and we went to the beach nearly every day! Did you get to the beach much?
Thank you for a lovely blog post! I love all your photos! Ka pai on all your effort! What is a Toko Toko? I have never heard of one before! I also like guitars - do you like listening to music, or making it more!
Keep up the great work! Can’t wait to see more! :)
Kia Ora Whaea Olive! Great to hear from you! About that how have my holidays been you asked me my holidays have been great and how about you! by the way did you asked me what a Toko Toko is? It's a maori carved walking stick with meaning to it and some of our old kaumatua have to use them when they do a mihi are on the taumata or at a tangi and they speak. But when it is the last night with their be loved people everyone use's the toko toko and say the last time you were with them.
Thanks for such an awesome reply! I was super excited to here from you. I really appreciate all the information about the Toko Toko! It was really interesting and special. Thank you for sharing it with me.
I had a great holiday! I went up to Whangarei Heads with my friends. We had a lovely time as Northland is the most beautiful place ever! What did you get up to in the holidays?
Kia ora Huhana! Great to hear from you! How have your holidays been? I stayed up in Whangarei Heads and we went to the beach nearly every day! Did you get to the beach much?
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely blog post! I love all your photos! Ka pai on all your effort! What is a Toko Toko? I have never heard of one before! I also like guitars - do you like listening to music, or making it more!
Keep up the great work! Can’t wait to see more! :)
Ngā mihi,
Olive
Kia Ora Whaea Olive! Great to hear from you! About that how have my holidays been you asked me my holidays have been great and how about you! by the way did you asked me what a Toko Toko is? It's a maori carved walking stick with meaning to it and some of our old kaumatua
Deletehave to use them when they do a mihi are on the taumata or at a tangi and they speak. But when it is the last night with their be loved people everyone use's the toko toko and say the last time you were with them.
Ngā Mihi,
Huhana-Jean
Kia ora Huhana!
DeleteThanks for such an awesome reply! I was super excited to here from you. I really appreciate all the information about the Toko Toko! It was really interesting and special. Thank you for sharing it with me.
I had a great holiday! I went up to Whangarei Heads with my friends. We had a lovely time as Northland is the most beautiful place ever! What did you get up to in the holidays?
Keep up the great mahi!
Ngā mihi,
Olive
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