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Our whanau always sit and share kai together. But it especially important at this time of year as we remember our dearest Pop who passed a year ago. Coming together to celebrate his life and legacy is incredibly important. We are a big family, stretched across Aotearoa, but one thing that always pulled us together was Pop. He is dearly missed and very loved. He would be proud to see that we continue to spend quality time together for good, wholesome kai and a long korero.
I am English born & raised but have Maori tamariki . it is important for us to embrace and teach our children their language. This new year we are focusing on using Te Reo more in our whare.
Nau mai ngā hua
Nau mai ngā pai
Nau mai kia nui
Kia hāwere ai
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