Luau

Tonight for dinner we went to a luau which is a Hawaiian feast.  Dinner was tasty with many different kinds of food right down to the pig.  Traditionally they dig a deep hole in the sand.  In a fire they heat up large rocks.  Once they are really really hot, they put them down in the bottom of the pit. They cover the rocks with palm leaves, and put a dead pig on top of those.  They fill in the area around the pig with different tropical fruits.  On top of that they put more palm leaves, and then more hot rocks.  They fill in the rest of the hole with sand.  After a day sitting in the imu (the name of this type of oven), the pig is cooked to perfection.  Here is what ours looked like.  I don’t know if it was cooked in the ground or not.

Pig

Sorry the picture is a bit blurry.  I didn’t want to use the flash and ruin the lighting, but in hind sight, that would have been better.  So we sat around with all the other people from the Alaska Telephone companies, and talked through out dinner.

me luau

I loaded up my plate with many tasty things.  Here is what I ended up with.

dinner

Look even some salad.  🙂   Along with dinner they had live music.  A few people ventured out for some dancing, but the majority of the bodies on the dance floor were kids under the age of 9.

It was a fun evening, and after a day of diving, being in the sun, and eating a large dinner, I’m wiped out. Time for some sleep.

4 Comments

abbie  on January 25th, 2007

Hey Bill,
looks good. I am here looking out at the snow. So have fun were it is warm becuse it is -9 here. Have fun. 🙂

Laura Bjerk  on January 25th, 2007

Hi Bill!
It’s fun to read about your trip. I hope the rest of it is enjoyable, too! (I’m sure that won’t be hard)
Take care – –

Mom  on January 25th, 2007

Sounds like you and Dad had a great trip! Scooba diving, good food, sunshine, sleep, ocean breezes….. Does it get better than that? Have a safe trip back to Unalakleet. Glad you were able to spend some time with your dad. Big hugs. Mom

Erin  on January 25th, 2007

I know that it must have been difficult for you to not go out and bust a move at the Luau – since you are always begging me to dance! 😉 I’m glad you had a good time; I know you’ve got lots of hours of travel ahead of you – but at least you have 24 (and me!) to look forward to! Love you so much… I can’t wait to have some time together.

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