Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ratu Talemo Ratakele's 70th Birthday CELEBRATION

Nothing was left undone... every detail was seen to... all attention was focused to make this 70th birthday celebration memorable.

The man honored was Naselesele's very own chief -- Ratu Talemo Ratakele -- still making waves in Taveuni, Fiji, with his steadfast, caring presence... a true servant of the people.

Colorful balloons mix with traditional masi...

Synthetic flowers with natural coconut fronds decorate the posts...

Kata and Juki posing before their artfully decorated post...

The women elders spreading the many logas (mats) -- gifts to honor Ratu Talemo...

Women from both sides of the family (from Naselesele, Wiwi, Qelene, Vuna, etc...) laboring joyfully to create tasty dishes for all...

The men-folk doing their part -- husking and grating coconuts for vakalolo... waiting for the lovo to cook the toa and dalo...

Luisa, Wani and Marlene doing their share... all the while, catching up with chit-chat (talanoa)...

Almost done with the decor!

The elders relaxing -- all the logas already spread out -- watching the goings on...

The lovo uncovered, the tasty aroma of slow-baked taro/dalo and toa (chicken) permeating the tropical heat...

Giant pots, filled with bulumakau (just-butchered cow) and vuaka (pork)... cooked to perfection(?) by the many chefs...

Feast for all -- the invited kavalagi guests... as well as all the village folks, from near and far... the only requirement: to bring their empty stomachs so as to fill to the max!


Sepo (formerly of The Maravu Band Boys) serenading Ratu Talemo, Matawalu and all present, with sweet Fijian melodies...

Woven mats -- the more in number and quality, the more the honor given to the recipient...

Guest-of-honor table... a sumptuous lay-out indeed! But everyone eats the same feast... the VIPs to the smallest child share the same abundant meal...

Ronna of Coconut Grove, attentive to the chiefly program... Everyone was all ears to hear about Ratu Talemo's contributions and accomplishments -- not only as chiefly leader of Naselesele, but of his governmental leadership as member, then president, of the Fijian Senate. Ratu was also part of the interim government in 2000. Talemo Ratakele governed with integrity -- refusing to be a "yes man" -- holding fast to his caring dedication to serve his people.

Everything said... everything served... the blessing prayed... KANA at last!

Finally! Everyone filling their stomachs to full capacity!

Delicious creation by Ann, complete with Ratu Talemo's favorite...

When i interviewed Ratu Talemo and asked about his loving wife Matawalu, his most gracious reply was that "behind every successful man is a great woman." He said that he was blessed indeed to have married Matawalu, who was the support and backbone of the family as he attended to the various offices during his productive career.

May GOD continue to bless Ratu Talemo Ratakele with continued success in all his endeavors, continued passion in serving his people, and continued strength and integrity as he focuses his direction towards his new life goals, as a man blessed by GOD.

P.S. i am again raising funds for the Naselesele Village school children in Taveuni, Fiji. Your charitable donation of any amount is deeply and heartfully appreciated! GOD bless your loving heart!



Sunday, July 17, 2011

BEST Model CITIZEN Awards at NASELESELE

For the mid-term "BEST" award, these model citizens were given "fun" prizes for being well-behaved students -- assisting their teachers and fellow students, being on time for school, having best attendance, with teachable attitudes and behaviors, not fighting or speaking rudely -- putting to practice the lessons taught at NASELESELE Village Primary School: to help and cooperate with one another.

Head-teacher Master Ben, giving a world atlas to best citizen Seleima Tinai, a Class-8 student.

Class-7 model citizen, Luisa Adi Mitchell, also awarded a world atlas for leading her class as best-behaved student.

Master Sairusi giving Alice Fisher flip flops (vava) as her reward for being the model citizen for Class-6.

Caroline Valentine is also awarded vava for being tops in model behavior in Class-5.

Here is best citizen of Class-4, Anne Celua, being awarded a new backpack by Madam Lo.

For Class-3, Patrick Rasomo, received a badminton set for being the model citizen.

Class-2 Elia Gasaiwai also received a new backpack from Madam Maria for being tops in model behavior.

Antonio Madden of Class-1 was awarded a chalkboard with a boxful of different colored chalks. Madam Serenia smiled proudly as she gave him his well-deserved prize.

i was very glad that this extra prize was awarded to Kelsey Mokoi, also in Class-1, for being such a model citizen!

For the Kindergarten class, Sakaraia Vukinamualevu, was awarded an action-hero backpack by Madam Mila for being best model citizen.

Congratulations to all the students who modeled best-citizen behavior. GOD bless you all for setting a wonderFUL example for your classmates to follow.

Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity. (1 Timothy 4:12)

P.S. i am again raising funds for the Naselesele Village school children in Taveuni, Fiji. Your charitable donation of any amount is deeply and heartfully appreciated! GOD bless your loving heart!



Tuesday, July 5, 2011

NASELESELE Village BEACH CLEAN-UP

My little helpers for the third Saturday in a row NASELESELE Village Clean-Up...

This time, another section of the beach just across the main road from the Naselesele Village bus stop...

And the kidZ were happy to show off the gloves given by Minister of Health (Health Inspector) Mr. Penioni Matadigo. We cleaned the shoreline, including around the trees and bushy areas near the beach...

After the clean up, we had another six bags (tagas) of broken bottles, rusty food tins, pieces of clothes, batteries, plastic stuff, roofing iron, footwear, miscellaneous junk (unsightly and sharp -- dangerous for all who walk the beach). Thanks to Mareta F, Makarita, Mareta T, Kani, Luisa, Dominique, Wani, Maria, Fane, Maresiale, Lui, Jeri, Kiri, Leone, Miriama, Kele, Jo, Sele and Sete.

And their promised reward of Tomi-tomi levu...Loli levu! -- an improvised pinata. i put together a not-so-traditional Mexican pinata -- a worn-out pillowcase, filled with two bags of candies from Bhula Bhai's shop.

Blind-folded, each kid was turned around seven times (to disorient them) and given a stick to hit the pinata just overhead. After all the KidZ got a few whacks at the pinata, with Ana literally pulling the strings, Makarita finally busted the package, spilling the candies for the bunch of screaming kidZ.

GOD bless this endeavor. GOD bless the children of Naselesele Village! GOD bless all children, for all children are a heritage from the LORD. (Psalm 127:3)

P.S. i am again raising funds for the Naselesele Village school children in Taveuni, Fiji. Your charitable donation of any amount is deeply and heartfully appreciated! GOD bless your loving heart!