I aquired all of the pictures Mom took in Hawaii and I have decided to include hers with mine since she doesn't have her own blog. Thank you Mom!!!
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~ Chris and Brandy's Wedding ~
06/02/2007
06/02/2007
It was an absolutely beautiful day!
That is Molokini Crater in the background there.
Here, we have the two newlyweds from April, Kerri and Josh, along with Josh's mom, Buffy.
Evelyn, Debbie and Connie.
"Are you talkin' to me?"
Craig and TJ appear to be discussing cell phones.
In a wedding situation, the bride usually gives a lei to the mother and father of her groom and the groom will do the same for her parents. It is a way of saying "thank you for raising her or him and I will take good care and always honor and love your son or daughter." The mothers traditionally receive the fragrant Ginger or Plumeria Lei and the fathers will receive the green tea leaf lei.
Who can tell me what kind Mom Thorp is wearing below? :-)
~ CIRCLE OF LOVE ~
a circle of love that has no end.
The Hawaiian conch shell may be as large as 12 inches in length.
It is still used today as it was in the olden days to signify royalty or that an important event is about to start.
It is blown much like a trumpet is blown.
The sound vibration of the Hawaiian Pu (Conch) shell can be heard, if blown correctly, miles away.
He was actually very good.
Song: SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW
Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high.
There's a land that I heard of Once in a lullaby.
Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue.
And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.
Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high.
There's a land that I heard of Once in a lullaby.
Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue.
And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.
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