Our story can be like some, but not like many.
Hubby’s the haole, I’m the Chinese/Hawaiian wife. He’s lived in O’ahu for almost twenty years, while I’ve lived for only 5. He uses chopsticks, I can’t. He can make spam musubi – I can’t. I can speak Spanish, and he can speak [...]
My Haole husband is actually part Hawaiian and grew up in Hawaii just like I did. BUT while he loves rice and expects it every meal except when we eat spaghetti, he butters his rice! Yuck!
Unfortunately, as hard as I tried to teach our Hapa kids the “right” way to eat rice, they too [...]
Attached is my Wahine and her Haole.
Thank you so much for this site. I laughed so hard knowing I’m not the only Haole that gets into the same trouble.
Sgt Murzyn, K.A.
When my wife and I got marred I didn’t know what to expect for the wedding. All I knew is that her Mother was planning the entire thing. As the months went by I started noticing the piles of supplies at there house and the stacks of invites.
Out of all these [...]
That ‘Oneawa’ St. is not pronounced ‘one way’ .
Not everyone I call “auntie” and “uncle” are actually related to me.
Aloha Haole,
I would like to share to you guys the recent photo of my babies Sarah and Dylan. The photo was taken at Aloha Towers in Waikiki about a month ago. We had so much fun in Hawaii…especially, eating hot malasadas…yummy..
My wife Gina has already placed her spin and story on this “Haole” relationship on the website already . So now it is my turn to let you all know what it is like to live on the “other” side of my lovely Asian/Hawaiian sweetheart.
I was born and raised in Ocean City New Jersey. [...]
Aloha and Hello!
When I heard of your Haole Hubby Club and looked at one of our blown glass ornaments, I knew I had to tell you about it! We call it “Mr. & Mrs. Aloha Claus” and it certainly looks like Santa is a Haole Hubby!
I’ll attach an image for you. [...]
I am the Haole in our family. Thank you all for including *haole wives* in your club!!!!
I was divorced with a three year old Hapa daughter(Hawaiian,Chinese,Haole) when I met my future-husband-to-be. He is local-Japanese. We have been married for almost 20 years.
We had been seeing each other for eight months when I thought I could [...]