We arrived there when the center opened at noon and we were about the last ones out at the end of the evening. There were different villages to visit, a floating parade of dancers on the lagoon, a luau, and a big evening show, and of course, shopping.But Melanie's favorite activity was finding the big Samoan/Tongan/Hawaiian men to take photos with. 


Although, I have a suspicion that this kid is not authentic, just a white boy from . . . Massachusetts maybe:
The LDS temple is next door, but it is closed this year for renovations. The lights weren't even on in the evening. So the best we could do was pose by the sign on our way home.
5 comments:
A great vacation to remember! Lee got to go there on the summer he picked pineapples and always talks about going back, I wish!
I remember lots of teenage boys going to Hawaii to pick pineapples during the summer when we were in High school. I haven't heard of that for years. I wonder who picks them now??
I remember a lot of teenage mormon boys going to Alaska to can fish also...I wonder who cans the fish now?
This looks like such a fun vacation! I'm glad you guys got to do this!
Looks like you guys had ALOT of fun! I wish I was really part of your fam so I could have gone! haha.
Love all the pictures too!
oh yeah this is Jen in case you didnt know. I made a new blog!
Jen Jones
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who posted a ton about Hawaii. How can you not? It's so perfect. It's killing me to be home now.
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