Sina and the Eel is a myth of origins in Samoan mythology , which explains the origins of the first coconut tree. In the Samoan language the legend is called Sina ma le Tuna. Tuna is the Samoan word for 'eel'. Different versions of the legend are told in different countries in Oceania. It is also used for making coconut oil , baskets, sennit rope used in traditional Samoan house building, weaving and for the building of small traditional houses or fale. The dried meat of the coconut or copra has been an important export product and a source of income throughout the Pacific. Sina is also the name of various female figures in Polynesian mythology. The word sina also means 'white' or silver haired grey haired in age in the Samoan language.

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He will not be permitted to bless the child in front of the ward, for instance, so you will have to choose to forego that ritual or find someone else to stand in for the father, which he may not be comfortable with. I have had several people tell me that now that they know our family all preconceived notions of the "doctor's wife" and the lifestyle of a doctor have completely changed. What am I getting myself into. He probably hates even the memory of me for getting him in that stupid church. Many others have asked the same question in the past so you may want to find those and read the responses there. The point to this story is that when he had any free time he wanted to spend it with me. Don't spend money on somebody else' Wife. Otherwise you're just denying them eternal salvation in their eyes. Maybe he found a nice Mormon girl after all. It is nice to hear that I am not alone, and that we can do it.
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