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Well…Obviously

September 13, 2010

Hawaii 2010 was the best trip we’ve ever taken. It’s difficult to have a bad time in Hawaii, and the combination of a week on Lana’i by ourselves and a week on Kauai with our friends was the perfect way to end summer. A few final photos of our time on Kauai, including the largest [...]

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Craziness in Kauai

September 7, 2010

Greetings from Kauai! We’re a little more than halfway through our stay here and are having so much fun I’ve almost wet myself on a daily basis. This is our first visit to Kauai, and we’ve already decided it’s our favorite Hawaiian island. The scenery at this place is epic – there are super lush [...]

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Aloha from Lana’i!

September 2, 2010

Did I forget to mention I was going to Hawaii for two weeks? I’m sorry. I intended to post shortly after we arrived, but I fell into a comatose state of intense relaxation. I tried to type, but I couldn’t make my fingers move across the keyboard. I’m better now.
A little more than two years [...]

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Time to Make the Doughnuts

March 16, 2010

Fact: It’s difficult to descend back to normal life after vacation.
Joe and I just returned from a few days in the Bahamas.  The weather was beautiful, the beaches were serene and the pace was slow.  I caught up on important reading (Us Weekly and New Moon), took more than a few naps and ate ice [...]

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Blame it on the Ah-Ah-Ah-Ah-Ah-Alcohol

November 23, 2009

For our last supper in Barbados, we ventured back to St. Lawrence Gap and dined at Cafe Sol, an AMAZING Mexican restaurant.  On this, our 7th night in Barbados, we were feeling very relaxed.  The delicious food and drinks, twinkling colored lights and warm breezes only added to our state of bliss.
We are very late [...]

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Until the Very Last Drop

November 19, 2009

I’ve always been an obsessive beach person.  As a teenager (once I was old enough to drive), I’d stay on the beach in Cape May reading until the sun had gone down, wearing a sweatshirt and struggling to see the words on the page.  Fortunately, Joe shares my love for languorous, ultra long beach days.
Some [...]

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