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Germain’s Luau, Our first Luau! photos and video
My boyfriend and I listened to a time share in Waikiki the other day and we scored two free tickets (normally $72 each!) to Germaine’s Luau on Oahu in Hawaii and boy was it the most wonderful time …. They call it “Hawaii’s Original Too Good To Miss Luau!” They also gave us tickets for 4 free bar drinks each. We had a COUPLE Mai Tais and a Germaine’s Special Blue Hawaii and a big Lava Flow, yummy!
So here we are , our Luau guide was named Ki’i (pronounced kee ee) she was allot of fun and really made you feel like family. Everyone here calls everyone family, auntie, uncle, etc because Hawaii truly has the Aloha spirit.
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteMy new pool and Jacuzzi
As if being in Hawaii wasn’t cool enough, my apartment comes with a pool,hot tub,and sauna.Brad took these pictures of me from the 6th floor….Glad i didn’t have my bathing suit on yet!! lol
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteRANDOM PHOTOS: Brad and Terri and Kama’aina
This is me and ,,,,,,,,,,,, at the Ilikai Waik
Also here I am with a friendly Kama’aina, which in Hawaiian means long term resident or local. This was w……
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteChristmas in Honolulu, Parades, Decorations and Shaka Santa
These displays are huge! The pop can on the turtle is as big as a person!!
December, 2009
These are photos from the Hawaii “City Of Lights” held every year for the past 25 years. It’s an all day and into the night party with lights, ginormous decorations, floats, fake snow being blown onto everyone from behind the snow man and woman, a huge Shaka Santa and Santa’s Wife, giant trees, . . whew, too much to mention, just come down and see it for yourself!
I walked down because it is less than a mile from my apartment and there is not much chance of getting a parking space unless you have a
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteRandom Hawaii Photos, Koi in Waterfall
I snapped these photos of Koi in waterfall while i was downtown.
Koi (pronounced koy) or more specifically nishikigoi literally means “brocaded carp".
Koi are ornamental varieties of the common carp that were domesticated and bred starting in the 1820s and are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor ponds and water gardens. They are also sometimes called Japanese carp.
Koi can be very expensive, some special Koi can be well into the thousands of dollars.
Koi are very popular in Japan because they are a symbol of love and friendship.
Although a variety of colors and color patterns have since been developed; the most common colors include white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream. The most popular category of koi is the Gosanke, which is made up of the Kohaku, Taisho Sanshoku, and Showa Sanshoku varieties.
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteMele Kalikimaka from Brad and Terri in Sunny Honolulu Hawaii
Maggie and I out on our lanai. I love my little tree and decorations. Down in the lobby of our apartment complex is a REAL CHRISTMAS TREE….I love the smell of it so i find myself down there alot
Nothing going on here, my boyfriend was wearing boxers and he didn’t want his bum showing, lol
Can you guess which apartment below is ours?
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Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say
On a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day
That’s the island greeting that we send to you
From the land where palm trees sway.
Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night
Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii’s way
To say “Merry Christmas to you.”
Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say
On a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day
That’s the island greeting that we send to you
From the land where palm trees sway.
Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night
Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii’s way
To say “Merry Christmas to you.”
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Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night
Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii’s way
To say “Merry Christmas to you.”



