Thursday, September 12, 2013

Year's with Grandma Joyce

What children need most are the essentials that grandparents provide in abundance. They give unconditional love, kindness, patience, humor, comfort, lessons in life. And, most importantly, cookies. ~ Rudolph Giuliani

I am grateful for a loving Heavenly Father who blessed me with an amazing maternal grandmother: Mele Siosiani (Joyce) Mo'ungaloa. This woman has always been a strength to me. 

I still remember the first time she came to our home in July 1997. I was 11-years old and having grown up with my paternal grandmother, I always thought grandma's were quiet, nice and relaxed. I was sadly mistaken. This grandmother was loud, mean and always bugging us to do stuff around the house. I can remember complaining to my mom how her mother was so loud and mean. Of course, my mom told grandma Joyce what I said which led to a lecture from grandma that it was her job to grill us kids. She emphasized that her voice is no different from our mothers and that as a mother (figure), it was their duty to teach us all we needed to know in life. That was different from my paternal grandmother who stood as a representative of my quiet and humble father. 

As a teenager, I would grunt and kick because of the extra work grandma Joyce would give me or the constant noise her lecturing would make in our house, but as I've grown over the years and witnessed firsthand the product of her constant nagging, I am eternally grateful for all of her teachings and stories growing up.

Mostly, I'm grateful that I could learn about the Tongan culture from her. She helped me to learn the language, the traditions and the customs which undoubtedly distinguish and isolate Tongans from the other Polynesian cultures: respect, love, service, selflessness and loyalty.

She's taught my mom and us grandchildren, how to work hard and to give our best to others; especially to our husband/father's family. Even after my grandfather passed away, she's still been focused on doing her best to serve his family to the best of her ability. She's been a true example of this principle. I'm grateful this is also a trait that my mom has inherited. I've witnessed her hard work,  sweat and tears over my father's family and I'm grateful for the examples she's set for my sister and I.

My grandmother has great faith in an all-knowing God. I've watched her over the years begin and end her days with scripture reading and prayer. I wish I were as diligent in my studying and prayers. In the last several years, that is all she has cared about: her faith and church activities. She's declared that the remainder of her life will be focused solely on God and perfecting herself.

I know it'd be foolish of me to think that my grandmother will live forever. I know God's plan and understand that she's only here temporarily. I will always cherish every memory I have with her and pray that we can make many more with her. This year we celebrated her 77th birthday together ... Enjoy the video below of her birthday song. Ofa atu!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Pearl Party

A new baby is like the beginning of all things-wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities. -Eda J. Le Shan

 
After months of planning, I can finally breathe! In preparation for the first grandchild in our family, Pakileata M. Tavo, a baby shower was thrown for my sister and her husband (Delilah and Jr Tavo). Before I get into the details of the shower, I hate to admit that all the talk of this unborn child taking over our lives is absolutely true in every way. (Deep Sigh) I really didn't want to believe or admit it, but the baby shower alone proved otherwise.


Family, friends and coworkers attended the 3-hour event held at our chapel (gotta love free air-conditioned venues). It was a pearl-themed party with the usual pink and white decor. Special thanks to Nala Ahau on the decorating ideas and to the setup crew Friday night for helping us get an early jumpstart: Nala Ahau, Peti Hafoka, Ella (Moe) Vaitai, Tina Liu, Teli Toafa, Mele Piutau and the kids (Saia, Malini, Tiulipe, Lucas and Viliami Alipate).

Food
 
There has been so much going on in the last few months that we really just wanted to make this as simplistic but fitting for the mommy-to-be as possible. Therefore, after some hair- and teeth-pulling (not literally), Lola (mom) and I were finally able to agree on a menu. We'd like to thank all of those who assisted with the menu and especially to those who offered to help. I hope I get the same offers when it's my time. haha.

  • Meat/vegetables (gma & gpa Vaitai)
  • Potatoes (Lile Finau & Tina Liu)
  • Shrimp (Aisea & Emeline Maile)
  • Fruits (Angie Vaitai & Seini Mila)
  • Quiche (Auntie Rona, Natasha & Nazanin)
  • Pinwheels (Mele Piutau & Hevaha Niupalau)
  • Cupcakes (Nala Ahau)
  • Pineapple Pie (Maele & Kafaika Wolfgramm)
  • Cream Puffs (Crystal Vake)
  • Ice (Tania Galeai)
This shower was certainly a group effort and I appreciate everyone who put up with all my nagging and hounding since we found out the sex of the baby. She will be spoiled, but let's pray she isn't a brat.

Games

I will be the first to admit that I am not particularly fond of games at baby showers. In fact, I try to avoid them at all costs in fear of total embarrassment. But like my cousin Lillian Haisila Dzurenko said, "what's more fun than public humiliation at family functions?" LoL. Therefore, a big THANK YOU to all those who participated in our games: catch the pacifier, baby song and baby (onesie) modeling. Unfortunately, I don't have a video of the first game (catch the pacifier), but I have a video of the sing off between the two best baby songs and the runway modeling competitors as well. Hope you enjoy watching just as much as we enjoyed playing!
 

Gifts
 
We don't know what we did to deserve so much love and help from everyone, but this new bundle of joy better realize how blessed she is to have so many caring folks in her life. Mommy & daddy have unpacked and are ready to setup for her arrival. In a few short weeks, we'll be welcoming her to this mortal life...unless she decides to come earlier. haha.
 
Enjoy the pictures...ofa lahi atu!