Lulai Lumuhu

After almost 13 hours of labor, I am excited beyond words to introduce all of you to Lulai Lumuhu Perez Bevacqua.

Lulai means to fish on the reef by the moonlight.
Lumuhu is an ancient Chamoru month, it was documented to mean “the time to return” or “to resume one’s path.” Desiree moved back to Guam last year to reconnect with her island and learn Chamoru. This name holds special significance, since her return home allowed us to meet.
Perez is from Desiree’s family and is “Familian Boño.” She's also Familian Pepero as well.
Bevacqua is my family and although we have roots elsewhere as well, we are from the Kabesa and Bittot families of Guam.
Lulai has one of those matan bihu mångnge faces, that make you feel torn between pinching them to vent out the magoddai or take her hand and sniff it “manginge’” style to show her respect.

She looks like fresh new life, paopaopao yan pao'neni lokkue' and also looks like my grandfather at the same time.
Sen magof ham på’go ya in agradedesi todu i guinaiya yan sinapotten-miyu.





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