We’re an ʻohana living off-grid on the Big Island, where paradise meets practicality every single day. Our kauhale — a small village of tiny hales, solar panels, gardens, and shared spaces — is where family and freedom come together. Some days it’s sunshine and ripe bananas. Other days it’s rain-soaked repairs and stubborn inverters. Out here, every moment is an experiment in balance: solar and rain, mud and harvest, tech and tradition. If it holds up, you’ll see it. If it breaks, you’ll laugh with us and learn faster than we did. Either way, it’s life off-grid, off-script, and always on purpose.