Monday, October 3, 2011

Nalo Country - October 2011

Waimanalo






















On my hometurf we decided to take the kids up to backroads Waimanalo. Left the westside about 11 am after stopping in at Oceanpoint to pick up Devin. Headed out to the spot and met up with the Palenapa Fam Bamz at the gate. Kyle who is always with us was out there before us with his dad who is my goodfriend Henry and all his cousins. Was hoping he could stay because it is breaktime for our Hawaii students but his family had other plans. Thats okay he's like my other son and always over with my DJ so Ill probabley get him next weekend.

The weather "Perfect" and aside from climbing over the 10 foot bob wire fence. It really isn't hard to access.

We stayed for about 5 hours while my husband jammed on his ukulele and Lila , DJ & Dev tried different angle slides while I shot video.

There were other locals who stopped in after us but all in all we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves for a day.

Nalo country waterpark lol das how we do in the country. I guess you never can really call any place on this island country aside from Kahuku & Laie really. But Nalo will always be Nalo and I will always miss the smell of the farm and cattle I grew up knowing as a girl living in Homesteads .... Huli Street Reppin' ....

After we all headed over to Nalo for sum grinds than out to Sandy's where they got their evening seshh on tubing til dark. As for me I did my rounds thru the concert where Natural Vibes & The Green filled Sandy's with a small kine skank session. The smell of Huli Chicken drowned out by the smell of " erb " filled the beach. I made a quick exit back to the sand to avoid getting stoned by second hand smoke which I have come to be allergic to and didnt really want to run into anyone cause for me its family day & I like those days to be private. LOL ...

This is the life , and I live it !


You can take the girl out the country , but the country aint comin' out the girl hustlah . Peace Pepo !

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