Jeff and I spent the first half of Spring Break on Kauai.
Jeff was booked to shoot a wedding at the lovely Na Aina Kai Gardens in Anahola. As mentioned in our previous post, Kauai was hit with heavy rain, storms, and HAIL just prior to our arrival. Amazingly, the weather cleared on the morning of the wedding, resulting in gorgeous wedding pictures. Check them out at:
Modern Twist Photography
Every time I see Jeff's work, especially his wedding photography, I want to marry him all over again and hire him as our photographer... which I know is impossible, but still...
Our visit to Kauai wasn't exactly a pleasure trip. We went there mainly for work purposes and I was sick the whole time. Despite the icky weather and my junk health, we truly enjoyed seeing our Kauai friends. For starters, we want to send a big MAHAHO to Debbie. Our dear friend Debbie was kind enough to let us stay at her house while she was staying in Kokee. (Side point: Did you know that there are Hawaiian bats up in Kokee?) She arranged a dinner on our last evening on Kauai. It was just like old times: karaoke, yummy food, and much good-natured teasing. Earlier that day, we attended our former congregation's meeting and were so happy to see our Waialeale ohana. The next morning, we had breakfast at Ohana Drive in with Julie, Jeff's sis, and our good pal Abby. Thank you to everyone who spent time with us! It was wonderful seeing all of you!
Jeff was booked to shoot a wedding at the lovely Na Aina Kai Gardens in Anahola. As mentioned in our previous post, Kauai was hit with heavy rain, storms, and HAIL just prior to our arrival. Amazingly, the weather cleared on the morning of the wedding, resulting in gorgeous wedding pictures. Check them out at:
Modern Twist Photography
Every time I see Jeff's work, especially his wedding photography, I want to marry him all over again and hire him as our photographer... which I know is impossible, but still...
Our visit to Kauai wasn't exactly a pleasure trip. We went there mainly for work purposes and I was sick the whole time. Despite the icky weather and my junk health, we truly enjoyed seeing our Kauai friends. For starters, we want to send a big MAHAHO to Debbie. Our dear friend Debbie was kind enough to let us stay at her house while she was staying in Kokee. (Side point: Did you know that there are Hawaiian bats up in Kokee?) She arranged a dinner on our last evening on Kauai. It was just like old times: karaoke, yummy food, and much good-natured teasing. Earlier that day, we attended our former congregation's meeting and were so happy to see our Waialeale ohana. The next morning, we had breakfast at Ohana Drive in with Julie, Jeff's sis, and our good pal Abby. Thank you to everyone who spent time with us! It was wonderful seeing all of you!