Alex + Tree
Pictured you’ll see Mykala, the beautiful Kāʻanapali Beach, the Honolulu Advertiser, and frolicking background Americans.
Our first morning — things to do in Maui!
Shortly before sunrise on our first morning in Maui — our beach is below, and Molokai island is a few miles off the coast, on the right.
Mykala says that, 3 years ago, each one of these rooms had a $100,000 renovation. From the Royal Lahaina website:
Guestrooms and suites feature tasteful décor and exquisite appointments hand-selected by Hawaii’s award-winning design firm, Philpotts & Associates. The Island-inspired guestrooms are designed to connect guests with their tropical surroundings while still maintaining a contemporary look and feel. The rich, teak custom furnishings portray a classic and timeless elegance. In-room guest amenities celebrate the artistry, environment and culture of Hawaii. Custom local artwork and a hand-crafted wall-mounted canoe paddle accentuate the Hawaiian water sports theme present throughout each room.
All that attention to detail shows! I flat out love these glorious accommodations.
I love my wife Mykala because she points out wonderful articles in the NYTimes for me. Independence Days - Al Franken and the Odd Politics of Minnesota:
“Minnesota Nice” is real. It’s why you see seed art at the Minnesota State Fair, a popular local art form, expressing all kinds of political and cultural thinking. It’s hard to think of another state in the union where you’d see gay-themed art made out of mix of flax and corn seed.
A proper wedding post will happen.
And….. best new blog ever: the impossible cool.
Waiting for wedding envelopes to print!
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