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Here’s my Haole Wife Photo

Here is a photo of Maureen and Dennis Nakashima. The photo was taken in 2007 on the island of Kauai.

We were staying at the Hyatt Regency Kauai for a few days.

Here’s my hapa baby

Hello, my name is Caroline Hardegen and I found your website through Google lol!

Here’s my hapa baby. Her name is Emiko and she’s currently 8 months old (She’s 7 month in the picture).

Her mother is Japanese and her father is German/Irish! I’m not sure if you still update on your website, but if [...]

My Haole husband is actually part Hawaiian

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 [...]

Japanese, Spanish and German

This is our daughter Grace (9 weeks old) relaxing on the Big Island. She’s Japanese, Spanish and German.

Grace

my hapa kid

Attached is a picture of my hapa kid, James Lloyd Devine. He’s 10 months old when this picture was taken. He’ll be 1 year old next Friday. Hope this is “postable”.

Linae Ishii-Devine
Seaside, CA

James Lloyd Devine

I informed my mother I was marrying a Japanese girl

After being single and “playing the field” for several years, I informed my mother I was marrying a Japanese girl, who is/was an exchange student at the local University.

Mom said “Japanese girls are pretty when they are young, but when they age, they really fall apart. Are you sure?” We’re going on 15 years [...]

Married to an Idaho spud

I read about this fabulous “club” in the holiday issue of the “Pacific Citizen”. I’m JA, born and raised smack in the middle of southern Idaho. (Yes, the potato state as opposed to Iowa).

My family was one of half dozen other Japanese families in the area so those families were the [...]

you not haole anymore, brah

After 19 years of marriage, most of them in living in Hawaii and 5 of them in Japan, my haole hubby was told by one of my local Japanese friends, “After all these years, you not haole anymore, brah. Now you portagee!”

Allyn Tabata

I could be the luckiest woman

I could be the luckiest woman, because when I found my Haole husband he already loves rice and soy sauce (halleluyah!) But then no matter how much toyo, or patis or teriyaki sauce I put on a meat dish, he still likes to cover his rice with soy sauce. I always tell him “that [...]