Dallin's phonetic respresentation of Madeleine's pronunciation of Hawaii. Personally, it doesn't matter how you say it, it is a blessed place. We get it. We finally get why everyone who's been sighs in a moment of fond reflection when the word Hawaii is uttered. We returned filled with the Aloha spirit, and a yearning to explore more of Polynesia.
The view from the top of Diamond Head
She may be sweet as this flower, but this little girl hiked Diamond head all by herself
Happiness is a fruity beverage
Hot dogs are a food group
Tasted as good as it looks
Coconut cracking good!
Scott's mom and step-dad
The hands of youth learn from the hands of experience
Sand is also a food group
A date which will live in infamy . . .
Such irony
Day one at the Polynesian Cultural Center . . .
Happy 25th Anniversary!
Scott and Shannon enjoyed a wonderful day away by themselves. We kayaked out to this dreamy uninhabited island and hiked around to the back. After we enjoyed a beautiful sunset stroll down Waikiki and a beachside dinner . . .
(These shots are courtesy of the on-camera timer.)
Day two at the Polynesian Cultural Center . . .
This was almost too good to be true, and just screamed "take my picture!"
Mahalo Hawaii!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Who•why•ie
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5 comments:
Brinley says "Who-Why" and she randomly said it today. So cute and funny!
Great photos!
Shannon,
Your photos are fantastic!! What a dream vacation!!
Just gorgeous Shannon!!! John and I have been drooling over these all night! Thanks for the mini vacation in our living room!! :)
Beautiful photos..looked like a fantastic trip!
What a fun trip! And great photos, who knew you were so artistic?
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