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DIS Dad #460
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I'm glad that the Delaware Department of Transportation is back in capable hands.now that baby Drew is here, Im back at work and procrastinating just as well as I ever did before.

I wonder if he's opened a bakery in Denver since then?Breakfast was the first order of business, and we had no intention of visiting Stoney and the Totally Radical Bakery again.
Wow...If you were guilty of breaking a kapu, you had one chance: you could literally run for your life. You would have to head for this place of refuge, and if you made it before the rest of the village caught you, a priest on the site could absolve you of your sin, perform a purification rite, and allow you to go free until the next time you got too careless with your shadow placement.


But doesn't that just ensure that any criminals in your society are more physically fit than everyone else?



They were holding some sort of festival that day, and we regretted we couldnt take the time to do some of the activities. I guess well just have to go back someday.

Wait a minute... you're in a place of refuge. Can't you do pretty much anything and be purified before they can do anything about it??? Carry on!They had a few of these tiki figures around the park. As always, we were careful to maintain a respectful distance.
Julie. Definitely Julie.Except for Sarah. Honestly, I dont know where she gets this from.

Well, it doesn't matter how much sugar is in it. I just don't like coffee at all.Kona coffee is much less bitter than other coffees, so it wasnt that bad, but ok, I admit it. I drink wussy coffee, sugared up as much as possible. Ive never understood how people can drink it black. Yech.



So...it is 9 degrees with a wind chill of about -9 here today. Are you saying that the coffee plant wouldn't come back from that???They said they had a scare a couple of years back when the temperature dropped to a record low of 64 degrees Fahrenheit.

All in all, we were glad we took the tour. It was interesting enough to feel like you learned something about the coffee-growing business, and short enough that it didnt feel dry. And, of course, the price was right.

It was only after we started our descent that I realized my side of the plane wasnt turning to face the island until after wed passed all of those sights. Sigh.

Thanks...Anyway, I was able to spot Aulani from the plane, but didnt get a good picture of it. Heres the west side of the island. Aulani would be just beyond the edge of the picture to the left.

Poor Scotty.No window. You might guess how Scotty felt about this development as well.
The condo looks great! I'm sure the kids loved having the loft.Once we unpacked, we pretty much collapsed into bed.
Come on! No regrets!!!It had been a long couple of days, and that would influence our decisions over the next couple of days. And possibly cause some regrets.
You can always just go back if you missed something...
