Re: 12/08/2022 Kristine Allen Hawaii FATAL
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 5:34 pm
Woman Who Vanished in Shark Attack While Snorkeling with Husband Was 'Following Dreams' on Hawaii Trip
The woman who disappeared while snorkeling with her husband in Hawaii earlier this month, which officials have concluded was a "tragic accident" caused by a shark attack, spoke about how she was "following" her dreams just days before tragedy struck.
Kristine Allen, a massage therapist and life coach from Bellingham, Wash., vanished on Dec. 8 in Maui as a large shark was seen in the waters, her husband, Blake Allen, told The Spokesman-Review.
In her final Facebook post, shared on Dec. 2, Kristine wrote about how she was "following dreams" during their trip by learning how to surf.
"I have wanted to learn to surf for years," she wrote, noting that the experience allowed her to understand the surfing metaphors she'd often used in a "deeper" way. "Our dreams give us the motivation to keep getting back up to catch the next one even if we got tumbled."
Continuing, she wrote, "Thank you Kainalu from Maui Surf and SUP! You are the best! We loved our lesson and the joy of riding
Kristine's colleagues honored her on social media, calling her a "bright light" and a "true friend to so many."
"Kristine lived with a joy and determination to squeeze absolutely every happiness she could from each moment!" reads a post from Infinite We, a health services company she founded. "She created a safe space for others to be themselves and to build a life they love, it was her passion and her purpose."
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her husband Blake and their family as they grieve," they added.
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The woman who disappeared while snorkeling with her husband in Hawaii earlier this month, which officials have concluded was a "tragic accident" caused by a shark attack, spoke about how she was "following" her dreams just days before tragedy struck.
Kristine Allen, a massage therapist and life coach from Bellingham, Wash., vanished on Dec. 8 in Maui as a large shark was seen in the waters, her husband, Blake Allen, told The Spokesman-Review.
In her final Facebook post, shared on Dec. 2, Kristine wrote about how she was "following dreams" during their trip by learning how to surf.
"I have wanted to learn to surf for years," she wrote, noting that the experience allowed her to understand the surfing metaphors she'd often used in a "deeper" way. "Our dreams give us the motivation to keep getting back up to catch the next one even if we got tumbled."
Continuing, she wrote, "Thank you Kainalu from Maui Surf and SUP! You are the best! We loved our lesson and the joy of riding
Kristine's colleagues honored her on social media, calling her a "bright light" and a "true friend to so many."
"Kristine lived with a joy and determination to squeeze absolutely every happiness she could from each moment!" reads a post from Infinite We, a health services company she founded. "She created a safe space for others to be themselves and to build a life they love, it was her passion and her purpose."
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her husband Blake and their family as they grieve," they added.
https://news.yahoo.com/