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path. and they looked so pretty
lighted. We imagined it had
something to do with the birth.
Also they hung something out
side each door in their own houses. a
sheaf or knot.

Another thing, all the waitresses in the
restaurants in Honolulu who wear the
Japanese 'costume?', tie their sleeves
back with a cord. They were the Obi
and all but the cord crosses their
chest and in some way keeps the long
kimono sleeves out of the way.

Grandpa speaks of the little children
playing with insects they had tied
string around after catching them alive.
In Hanalei when Pete was having his
hair cut by the Japanese lady barber
the children were playing with wasps
they had caught and harnessed and
then tied the end of the string to some-
thing and watched them fly & buss
around.

Also in Hanalei at the [Ta.b.r.s]
they used the iron with hot charcoal
in side for heat. I imagine that was
Japanese too.

It is going to be so interesting going

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