Our 8th anniversary on October 7, 2017 was also a celebration of life for mom. Alice passed on her 101st birthday among family as we were about to celebrate her birthday. Mom has left imprints of lasting memories and a legacy of an outstanding woman full of determination and drive to fulfill a life of full of lasting accomplishments.
Alice Bow Yew Lau Lo
October 7,1916 - October 7, 2017
Honolulu, Hawaii
Wife of William Yee Chung Lo
Daughter of Lau Kam Sai & Wong Lin Kwai
Survived by: 3 children, 7 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren,
a sister, and many nieces & nephews
Alice Bow Yew Lau Lo
October 7,1916 - October 7, 2017
Honolulu, Hawaii
Wife of William Yee Chung Lo
Daughter of Lau Kam Sai & Wong Lin Kwai
Survived by: 3 children, 7 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren,
a sister, and many nieces & nephews
everydaytaichi.org celebrates our 7th anniversary
Lucy's mother, Alice Lau Lo, celebrates her 100th birthday!
Oct. 7, 2016
Lucy launched her website on her mom's birthday, so we had a double celebration!
Lucy's mother, Alice Lau Lo, celebrates her 100th birthday!
Oct. 7, 2016
Lucy launched her website on her mom's birthday, so we had a double celebration!
Happy 6 and Happy 99!
Time has really gone by, as today we celebrate 6 full years of being on the world wide web to fulfill our mission to reach out to people around the world to teach tai chi. Our subscribers on our YouTube channel, everydaytaichi4U, has increased as we share our many tai chi lessons in high definition to the world. Our community outreach efforts have also been very successful, as we have ventured out into the local Hawaii community with our television broadcasts. In 2016, we will have three one hour length weekly programs on Olelo channel 54. It is as if it's a dream come true.
Everydaytaichi.org was created and built on October 7, 2009 after realizing that our everydaytaichi students learned more by reviewing lucy's lessons when she made them available through her website once published to YouTube. The day in which everydaytaichi.org was launched was an auspicious day in that it was lucy's mom's 92nd birthday. Her mom, Alice Lau Lo, celebrates her 99th birthday in conjunction with the birthday our website! We hope that everydaytaichi.org continues to be a source of enjoyment, giving and learning, full of energy and spirit, just the way lucy's mom has been throughout her life.
Here's to a double celebration, Happy 6th anniversary and Happy Birthday, Mom , on your 99th special day.
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Everydaytaichi.org was created and built on October 7, 2009 after realizing that our everydaytaichi students learned more by reviewing lucy's lessons when she made them available through her website once published to YouTube. The day in which everydaytaichi.org was launched was an auspicious day in that it was lucy's mom's 92nd birthday. Her mom, Alice Lau Lo, celebrates her 99th birthday in conjunction with the birthday our website! We hope that everydaytaichi.org continues to be a source of enjoyment, giving and learning, full of energy and spirit, just the way lucy's mom has been throughout her life.
Here's to a double celebration, Happy 6th anniversary and Happy Birthday, Mom , on your 99th special day.
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And here for more celebrations.
everydaytaichi.org celebrates our 5th anniversary
October 7, 2014 marks yet another celebration, the 5th anniversary of our website.
On this auspicious day, we also celebrate everydaytaichi lucy chun's mother, Alice Lau Lo's 98th birthday.
We have launched our everydaytaichi.org website in conjunction with mom's birthday in her honor as she has been a regular attendee at our tai chi classes ever since everydaytaichi classes were given.
Our first class was at Kapaolono Park in Kaimuki in January of 2007.
There were two classes with a total of 20 students.
Today our classes are held at Kilauea District Park where we have four classes with a total of 120 students.
Our students not only continue to come from our neighboring communities, but many live out of our district but have "found" us because they have seen our lessons broadcasted on our local television channel, Olelo.
We originally taught Yang 24 Short Form Tai Chi, but today we have incorporated both Yang 10 and 16 forms, also.
Our curriculum continues to be enhanced as our students gain more experience and grow to enjoy tai chi.
It has been an exciting 7 years of teaching and it has given us much gratification to touch the lives of so many people.
We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to help so many people in Hawaii and world wide in different parts of Europe, Asia and throughout the United States.
We hope to continue to reach out to as many as we can to help them experience the benefits of tai chi.
On this auspicious day, we also celebrate everydaytaichi lucy chun's mother, Alice Lau Lo's 98th birthday.
We have launched our everydaytaichi.org website in conjunction with mom's birthday in her honor as she has been a regular attendee at our tai chi classes ever since everydaytaichi classes were given.
Our first class was at Kapaolono Park in Kaimuki in January of 2007.
There were two classes with a total of 20 students.
Today our classes are held at Kilauea District Park where we have four classes with a total of 120 students.
Our students not only continue to come from our neighboring communities, but many live out of our district but have "found" us because they have seen our lessons broadcasted on our local television channel, Olelo.
We originally taught Yang 24 Short Form Tai Chi, but today we have incorporated both Yang 10 and 16 forms, also.
Our curriculum continues to be enhanced as our students gain more experience and grow to enjoy tai chi.
It has been an exciting 7 years of teaching and it has given us much gratification to touch the lives of so many people.
We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to help so many people in Hawaii and world wide in different parts of Europe, Asia and throughout the United States.
We hope to continue to reach out to as many as we can to help them experience the benefits of tai chi.