Chinese New Year

Feb 3, 2017 – Big Island

What better place to be for the Chinese New Year, Year of the Rooster?  Chickens run wild in Hawaii much to Joyce’s concern.  Chickens are not as bad on the Big Island as it is in Kauai.  However, it is bad enough to send Joyce scurrying to the car at the sight of a chicken.  (Debbie can also do a fine chicken sound which can also send Joyce running for the car).

After the snorkeling adventure, the group decided to visit a shopping center that had Chinese New Year’s entertainment and (wait for it) free food.  Les Cheap girls rejoice!  All the restaurants were giving out free samples.  It is unclear what is happening to Debbie.  On vacation, she becomes an adventurous eater.  She stood in line twice for crispy pork belly and tried almost all the samples. This is the woman who won’t eat food based on the way it looks.  (Green colored tortillas – really, it is not natural).  She did draw the line at some artichoke and kale dish. Raw tomatoes and green health drinks are still out.
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Joyce and Debbie stood for 30 minutes learning about the Chinese lion dance.  Cultural Moment:  the lion dance has been part of the Chinese culture for thousands of years and is performed on auspicious occasions such as weddings, store openings, and various festivals and celebrations. The lion, a symbol of power, wisdom, and good fortune, chases away evil spirits and brings happiness, longevity, and good luck.  Two people perform the Lion dance.   Joyce and Debbie also discovered at these auspicious events that one feeds the lion with dollar bills.    The more money that you feed the lion, the higher his head jumps up.  Debbie did hear Joyce mumbling about feeding the lion and chickens disappearing.  There does seem to be less chickens following the group.

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