Sadly for Professor Stagg, the last day of school was last Friday. We are both so impressed with this University and it's sudents, but Ted REALLY is. He has loved being a teacher here and I guess he has proved himself because they have invited him back for next winter. There are 2,400 students enrolled from 75 different countries. Unity with diversity seems to a common thread among all those who come here.
Saturday we were invited by our dear friend Viri Musuka & her sister Malika to the Graduation. What a super beautiful day it was. There were 400 plus whom graduated and 10 of them were from Fiji. I took a bunch of pictures, so here they are. I love how the graduates are laden down and covered up with the beautiful leis. We were invited by the Fiji Club for lunch to celebrate and for dinner with the Kaufusi Family for dinner. Their son graduated with very high honors. Brother Kaufusi is now going to go back to school for one year. Good for him.
Saturday night we decided to try and make the night show one more time. They gave us front row seats once again. This was #8 for us. Someone said maybe we should receive frequent flyer miles. We love it and throughly enjoy seeing the many students perform and they love seeing us there. We wish you all could be there to enjoy it with us. It was also my last day at the PCC Mission Settlement and here is picture of most of the special women I have been able to work with.
On wednesday we are taking a little trip over to Kauai for three days. The last time we were there was about 25 years ago. Then the next week we arrive home on the 21st. We are very anxious and excited to see family and friends once again, but we surely will miss our little paradise in Kahuku on the North Shore of Oahu. See you soon....Aloha
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