On March 5th.....at 5 p.m.....We got married! The ceremony was held on the beach just outside the house we were staying in. Thanks so much to George Fujiwara for the beautiful place. We had a traditional Hawaiian ceremony that was both simple and lovely. Kahu, Butch Helemano presided over our ceremony.
In attendance was our new friend and neighbor, Andre, who was our ring bearer and witness. Thank you, Andre! And thanks so much to Stefanie and Anna Riedel for the great photos. It was lovely meeting you both.
March 5th was our last and most beautiful evening in Hawaii and certainly one we will never forget.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Oahu continued...
Windward side of Oahu, looking east from Halona blow hole. photo by todd
Hanauma Bay, photo by todd.
shave ice= yum yum good, our rental surf wagon in the background...a modern day Woody.
resting turtle in front of the beach house, looking east toward Waimea. Snorkeling with them was amazing, a sacred and pre-historic experience. The first time swimming with them I had the sense that they were really checking me out. After satisfying their curiousity they let me swim with them. Our last day we saw the biggest one hanging out under a coral formation. His shell must have been 5 feet. photo by todd
turtle tracks
Hanauma Bay, photo by todd.
shave ice= yum yum good, our rental surf wagon in the background...a modern day Woody.
resting turtle in front of the beach house, looking east toward Waimea. Snorkeling with them was amazing, a sacred and pre-historic experience. The first time swimming with them I had the sense that they were really checking me out. After satisfying their curiousity they let me swim with them. Our last day we saw the biggest one hanging out under a coral formation. His shell must have been 5 feet. photo by todd
turtle tracks
China Town, Honolulu
Thursday, March 5, 2009
First Friday 03.06.09
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Mokuleia Forest, North Shore
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
Mokule'ia Beach, location of "Lost" plane crash, a few hundred yards from where we are staying...photo by todd
view of North Shore looking east toward Waimea from Peacock Flats trail. photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
Mokule'ia Beach, location of "Lost" plane crash, a few hundred yards from where we are staying...photo by todd
view of North Shore looking east toward Waimea from Peacock Flats trail. photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by todd
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by angie
photo by angie
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