Hello to you all family members and anyone related to Fatai & 'Ekuasi Tavo from Mata-'o e-Hau visiting here. After a hiatus of about a year, we're back on air. Well, the reason for being MIA for the past year had to do with our previous web host who unilaterally decided that we needed to redo the whole thing, as if we had nothing else to do! So, after having considered the options, we decided to change web host which meant moving stuff (slowly) from there to here. It's a work in progress, so your patience is appreciated as it may take some time before this website is fully functioning. So why don't you click on "News" to have your say? 'Ofa atu to you all.

Hiko, sai pe neu 'osi email kia 'Isa'ake pe te ne lava 'o upload heni e 'u ta mei he tanaki tu'unga 'a 'Isa'ake Si'i. You can do that here by clicking on "News" and then "Create New Post" and there you can upload photos by clicking the 'camera' symbol at the bottom. Is it possible to send me a copy of the little Marist book with the addresses of all Marists worldwide and where they are now? Sorry to hear of John Doani and Cleofas, hope they'll both get through it unscathed. Nofo a Hiko, 'ofa atu.
I am teaching at St. Joseph's Tenaru Secondary School. It was only for this year as substitute for Cleofas who went for renewal at EAPI. Unfortunately he has a tumour and was treated there. He returned to have a break and he will leave tomorrow again to Davao for a review. If he is alright then he will come back. If not he will undergo Chemotherapy. Bishop Doaninoel is still there too undergoing chemotherapy treatment for his cancer.
I've asked 'Isa'ake to post some photos of Sacred Heart prize giving recently. Isa'ake si'i won three prizes I hear.
'ofa atu and to Kara too.
Hiko.
Hiko, malo e tau mo e ngaue! Where do you teach now? I am still working on transferring stuff from the old website to here - that's what I do while watching the rugby, one eye to the TV and the other to my PC screen. haha. The photos and videos are done. I'm on the news posts now (you'll find them on "Archive"), and that may take a while. But of the few I have transferred, I came across quite a few postings by 'Analena from the Lalokalosipani, pea ake leva e manatu'ofa kiate ia. Nofo a Hiko. You have the distinction of being the first one ever to leave a comment on this website. Hufaki mai, Vo.
Thanks Uncle Tavo for this. This is good for all of us in the family. National school exams started yesterday and therefore I have less class to teach. There is still no internet in the place where i teach so I normally come to town and look for internet cafe.
'ofa atu.