Roylene Kamanu:
CLASS OF 1984
Castle High SchoolClass of 1984
Kaneohe, HI
Heald CollegeClass of 2003
Honolulu, HI
Roylene's Story
Well, I still live in our hometown of beauiful Kahalu'u, and have a wonderful 5-year old daughter, Kahealani, who attends Heeia Elementary, and a 19-year old son, Nui, who has a family of two girls, Adreiannah, 2 years old, and Aleighjah, who's a year and a half.
I want all you to know that no matter what we go through in life, whether it's good or bad, it makes you stronger in the end and it happens for a reason. It just wasn't what God had planned for you in your lifetime. Your time will come where all your hopes and dreams will come true. Don't give up, keep striving for a better tomorrow. Live like it's your last day! I love you all, class of 1984!
I always wanted to be a teacher when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a crazy idea. As it turns out, they were right.
How do I blow off steam? I go into my own space and read the Word of God and pray for peace to come into my heart.
If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have peace in my heart, compassion for others, and faith to overcome any obstacles to be able to deal with the day-to-day.
My hero is Jesus Christ, my savior. He has been my ro...Expand for more
ck and my fortress, my strength and guide through life's toughest battles and victories!
If I won $100 million, I'd give 20% of it to my church, then spend the rest on our future investments, the family and those who are unfortunate.
In 10 years, I hope to be debt-free. I'm going to get there by working on paying it off.
My first job was at Satellite city Hall in Kaneohe, where I got paid minimum wage to do clerical work. What I remember most about it is typing out camping permits and renewing auto registrations.
I would like my friends to remember me as someone who accepted people for who they are on the inside. I want everyone to know that everything I share with all of you is real and from my heart. I really care about people and will try to lift up a person to be the best that he/she can be. I love to help people, whether it be something so small as being an ear to hear a problem, or to help someone who really needs the help, by doing this, it makes me forget how big my problem is, and God blesses me when I can bless others. So it works both ways. If I can better a person's life, I can do the same for myself.
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