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The rest of my story is rather anti-climatic!! All the good stuff happened at the beginning of the trip, but there is still more to be told. I really need to go get my Passporter because it is amazing how much you forget in less than a week!
I think it has something to do with old age setting in!!
The night of the ceremony we were all meeting at O'hana for dinner. We decided to leave our children behind again. Only because of their extremely picky eating habits. With the exception of DS14, they wouldn't haven't eaten the food. I am sure they would have had some kind of children's menu if we asked, but for that price, we decided to let them eat at Captain Cooks. Since Ohana is right at the Poly, I felt okay leaving everyone behind. We all have cell phones, so we could be reached in an emergency.
While we were waiting, I had one of the drinks that is served in the pineapple. That had come highly recommended on these boards and the podcasts that DH listened to daily. (Another story altogether!!) Wow! That was one good drink! Thank goodness they were expensive, or I would have had another, and another and maybe another. Well, not that many because I would have passed out after the second one! (I am not a big drinker, so it doesn't take much anymore!!)
The dinner at O'hana was great! Food was wonderful and the entertainment, was for a better word, entertaining! Of course, I felt like waddling out of the restaurant when we left. I don't know the meaning of slowing down when there is a buffet! (Huh? Could that be where that extra 60 pounds has come from???) Here are a few pictures that I took at O'hana.
I know it looks like he is praying, but that is not the case. This is FIL and he is showing his exasperation at MIL for something she said. It was just a good Kodak moment and the camera was ready to go.
This is DH's grandmother and her husband. These are the people that we rented the scooters for. (You can stop laughing now!! If you don't know what I am referring, go back to the part about the scooter accident!)
Well, anyway, I do recommend going to Ohana. If your children are not picky eaters like mine, then they will have a great time. They have all kinds of games and activities for them while dinner is being served. It keeps them occupied so everyone can enjoy the evening!

The night of the ceremony we were all meeting at O'hana for dinner. We decided to leave our children behind again. Only because of their extremely picky eating habits. With the exception of DS14, they wouldn't haven't eaten the food. I am sure they would have had some kind of children's menu if we asked, but for that price, we decided to let them eat at Captain Cooks. Since Ohana is right at the Poly, I felt okay leaving everyone behind. We all have cell phones, so we could be reached in an emergency.
While we were waiting, I had one of the drinks that is served in the pineapple. That had come highly recommended on these boards and the podcasts that DH listened to daily. (Another story altogether!!) Wow! That was one good drink! Thank goodness they were expensive, or I would have had another, and another and maybe another. Well, not that many because I would have passed out after the second one! (I am not a big drinker, so it doesn't take much anymore!!)

The dinner at O'hana was great! Food was wonderful and the entertainment, was for a better word, entertaining! Of course, I felt like waddling out of the restaurant when we left. I don't know the meaning of slowing down when there is a buffet! (Huh? Could that be where that extra 60 pounds has come from???) Here are a few pictures that I took at O'hana.

I know it looks like he is praying, but that is not the case. This is FIL and he is showing his exasperation at MIL for something she said. It was just a good Kodak moment and the camera was ready to go.

This is DH's grandmother and her husband. These are the people that we rented the scooters for. (You can stop laughing now!! If you don't know what I am referring, go back to the part about the scooter accident!)
Well, anyway, I do recommend going to Ohana. If your children are not picky eaters like mine, then they will have a great time. They have all kinds of games and activities for them while dinner is being served. It keeps them occupied so everyone can enjoy the evening!