The Holidays Maui Style!

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fun holiday activities to enjoy Christmas, Maui style! Scuba Santa? Only on Maui…Scuba Claus and his elf will be visiting the keiki at the Maui Ocean Center. Throughout the 12 Days of Fish-mas, December 14-25, Scuba Clause will make an appearance at 11a.m. and his albenza elf at 3 p.m. Both will wear a special dive mask that allows them to communicate with the audience, so be sure to have your Christmas wish list ready! Christmas Tree Lighting, Maui style…One of the world’s largest Banyan trees gets a little bling bling for the holidays Saturday December 3rd in Lahaina Town. Keiki can see Santa Claus, watch a hula performance by World Culture Exchange, listen diflucan online to community choirs and throw snowballs in the snow zone. Tenants of the Old Lahaina Courthouse host children’s holiday art activities and cookie decorating workshops. This is a pharmacy7days-online.com free event. Traditional Holiday music, the Maui way…Maui Pops Orchestra Holiday Pops! with Amy Hanaiali’i at the MACC. https://pharmacy-online-24hour.com/effexor-online.html Get dressed in your fancy clothes for an afternoon of orchestra and holiday classics sung by Amy Hanaiali’i. A “milk & cookies” reception follows for the keiki. Sunday, December 4th at 3:30 p.m. Kids 12 years and younger are half price. www.mauiarts.org ================== Handmade for the Holidays Make gift giving an interactive durée du traitement flagyl activity this holiday season. Head to the beach with your keiki and do some strolling while you pick up sea glass, seashells and driftwood from the shore. Then head home and make any of these three gifts friends and family will love. A wish necklace While doing a beach stroll have your keiki scout out shells that have holes flagyl dosage

in them. They don’t need many to make a pretty necklace, in fact just one perfectly picked shell from the Maui shores will do. Thread the shells onto a thicker piece of thread, add a clasps to the ends and give to teachers or friends as a wish necklace. Have the recipient make a wish when they put it on and once the thread breaks, their wish will come true! Seashell frame Pick up an old frame from a thrift store, plug in that hot glue gun and have your keiki pick their favorite shells from their stroll. Have your child layout the design on paper and you can then use the glue gun to place them how they’d like on the frame. Add in a picture of your keiki on the beach and you’ve got yourself what is sure to be a hit with Grandma! Driftwood collage After you’ve gathered some drift wood, give it a good cleaning with a brush. Let it amalaki dry out for a few days under the sun. Then print out some small photos of your keiki. One by one decoupage them to the piece lipitor dosage of driftwood or just add one bigger photo. Wrap some twine around either end to create a way to hang your driftwood so that Tutu can enjoy your keiki’s homemade driftwood collage or all ponstel year long. ======= The Holidays…Maui Style 1. It’s 80 degrees out, not a snowball in sight 2. Hot Cocoa is enjoyed in the air conditioned coffee shop or a red & green shave ice is had instead 3. Our town’s Christmas tree is a Banyan…the largest Banyan in the U.S! 4. We make sand angels instead of snow angels 5. And wear leis instead of scarves 6. Santa throws a shaka and rides in on an outrigger with sea turtles as his reindeer 7. And Mrs. Clause may even wear a bikini! 8. We hang shells and kukui nut garlands on our Christmas trees 9. And roast a pig in an outdoor imu instead of turning on the hot oven for some turkey 10. And best of all, we make our East coast friends jealous with photos of Christmas Day spent at the beach!   That’s Christmas, Maui style! Share what you do for Christmas on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/mauifamilymagazine