Friday, January 9, 2026

Hawaiian Word of the Day

A L O H A  From
H O N O L U L U
Holomua (ho-lo-moo-ah): 
To move forward with purpose.
A Hawaiian call to progress—together.
It speaks of growing in harmony, advancing with care,
and shaping a future where all can thrive.
A tide of progress guided by care for one another,
lifting the many, not the few.
It is the Hawaiian way—
to advance together, so the future may bloom.






Bloom

In muted light 
she opened slow,
a whisper 
where the soft winds go.

Spirit breathes 
through petal’s hue—
beauty at once
 ancient and  new.

No striving here, 
just pure release—
Orchid’s heart 
unfolding peace.

  Cloudia Charters





The best way
to capture moments is
to pay attention.
Mindfulness means
being awake.
Jon Kabat-Zinn



The greatest rebellion
is loving yourself 
in a world
trying to 
sabotage your light.
Nikki Rowe

𓏅𓏅𓏅𓏅𓏅𓏅𓏅𓏅𓏅
Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia

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The blooming is when you
see yourself with kind eyes,
carry a little more grace
for your reflection, and
speak of forgiveness as if
it's your last name.
From the TV show Schitt's Creek,
spoken by the character Moira Rose, 
portrayed by Catherine O'Hara,