The extracurricular night-time activities are what everybody looks forward
to most. It has to be the most exciting because you're starting a new
journey together. It's almost like a whole new relationship..

Steven Lancaster
Barrios Technology
NASA/JSC
281-244-2444 (voice)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:07 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: She said YES!!!


I was being cute, spoil sport.

<pout>

:)

Erika
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>>|-----Original Message-----
>>|From: Braver, Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|Sent: 26 March 2002 16:53
>>|To: CF-Community
>>|Subject: RE: She said YES!!!
>>|
>>|
>>|Eri*K*a,
>>|
>>|on a honeymoon, the "night-time activities" are *not* 
>>|extracurricular - the
>>|tourist stuff is !!
>>|or have you forgotten already??
>>|
>>|8-)
>>|
>>|-Ben
>>|
>>|
>>|> -----Original Message-----
>>|> From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 8:43 AM
>>|> To: CF-Community
>>|> Subject: RE: She said YES!!!
>>|> 
>>|> 
>>|> By the way, above all, make sure you two take time to just enjoy each
>>|> other's company in the beautiful surroundings of Hawaii ... 
>>|> relax, sit back
>>|> and revel in the wonder of being newlyweds and embarking on a lifelong
>>|> journey full of adventure and discovery. And don't wear yourselves out
>>|> seeing everything so that you are too tired for 
>>|> extracurricular night-time
>>|> activities ... *** nudge, nudge, wink, wink ***
>>|> 
>>|> Best wishes for a fantastic lifetime!!!
>>|> 
>>|> 
>>|> Erika
>>|> (with a *K*)
>>|> 
>>|> "Life...  is like a grapefruit.  It's orange and squishy,
>>|> and has a few pips in it, and some folks have half a one for 
>>|> breakfast."
>>|> -----------------------------------------------------
>>|> Erika L. Walker-Arnold, VP, RUWebby, LLC
>>|> -----------------------------------------------------
>>|> Macromedia ColdFusion Alliance Partner
>>|> Macromedia ColdFusion 5.0 Certified Developer
>>|> -----------------------------------------------------
>>|> 
>>|> >>|-----Original Message-----
>>|> >>|From: Michael Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|> >>|Sent: 26 March 2002 16:38
>>|> >>|To: CF-Community
>>|> >>|Subject: Re: She said YES!!!
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|> Be sure to ask some locals about the hidden beaches
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|I would recommend this for anything.  In general, the locals are
>>|> >>|great people.  I really miss that.  Like anywhere else, there
>>|> >>|are a few rotten apples in the bunch, but if you use good
>>|> >>|judgment and some common sense, you'll have a great time.  I
>>|> >>|think Adam hit on a great point.  See the sites, do the touristy
>>|> >>|stuff, but then get out!!  Go see the island.  I met a couple in
>>|> >>|Waikiki that have visited Oah'u two weeks a year for the last 10
>>|> >>|years and have NEVER gone beyond the Honolulu Waikiki area.  I
>>|> >>|was flabbergasted because there's so much to see and do.  The
>>|> >>|beaches are fantastic, the hiking is outstanding, and in
>>|> >>|September, the weather is awesome!! If you're into hiking, look
>>|> >>|at getting the book  "The Hiker's Guide to Oah'u" or Maui or
>>|> >>|whatever island you're going to. I believe it's a
>>|> >>|series and there's one for each island. Tells you whether it's
>>|> >>|Beginner, Intermediate, or Novice.  Waterfalls, mountain,
>>|> >>|valley. Great book and has great trail instructions and maps.  I
>>|> >>|would definitely recommend hiking because you get to see parts
>>|> >>|that most tourists don't bother to take the time, and that's
>>|> >>|where the real beauty and spirit of the islands are.  Now I want
>>|> >>|to go back!!
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|Michael Corrigan
>>|> >>|Programmer
>>|> >>|Endora Digital Solutions
>>|> >>|1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
>>|> >>|Lombard, IL 60148
>>|> >>|630-627-5055 ext.-136
>>|> >>|630/627-5255 Fax
>>|> >>|  ----- Original Message -----
>>|> >>|  From: Cantrell, Adam
>>|> >>|  To: CF-Community
>>|> >>|  Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:07 AM
>>|> >>|  Subject: RE: She said YES!!!
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|  I lived on Kauai for a year (kilauea), and just recently went
>>|> >>|back for a
>>|> >>|  vacation with my girlfriend and family. All of the islands are
>>|> >>|going to seem
>>|> >>|  similar to somebody whose never been there before, but I can
>>|> >>|say that Kauai
>>|> >>|  is truly a magical spot. A lot of movies have been filmed
>>|> >>|there because of
>>|> >>|  it's remoteness and breathtaking views. I don't have too many
>>|> >>|scenery shots
>>|> >>|  without family members in the picture, but if you'd like to
>>|> >>|see pictures
>>|> >>|  from my trip:
>>|> >>|http://acantrell.homeftp.org/picview/index.cfm?gallery=hawaii
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|  We stayed at the Hanalei Colony Resort (http://www.hcr.com/),
>>|> >>|I couldn't do
>>|> >>|  this place justice in an email. I personally liked it 
>>|> MUCH better than
>>|> >>|  Princeville, which is the highly touted resort-of-resorts on
>>|> >>|the island. HCR
>>|> >>|  is much more laid back, and it's right on the beach. If you
>>|> >>|stay there, you
>>|> >>|  will be giving up television, which I thought added even 
>>|> more to the
>>|> >>|  experience (although they do have a plugin for your laptop by
>>|> >>|the pool if
>>|> >>|  you really start to feel disconnected, I used it a few times).
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|  Be sure to ask some locals about the hidden beaches, there are
>>|> >>|some awesome
>>|> >>|  ones (read: nude).
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|  ps. congrats.
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|  > -----Original Message-----
>>|> >>|  > From: Michael Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|> >>|  > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 8:37 AM
>>|> >>|  > To: CF-Community
>>|> >>|  > Subject: Re: She said YES!!!
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > Well, there's 4 that are worth going to and all of them have
>>|> >>|  > their separate charm.  If you're going for two weeks, then
>>|> >>|  > you have a really good chance to get to a couple of them.
>>|> >>|  > Here's kind of the break down:
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > O'ahu:  Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, Waikiki.  More people live on
>>|> >>|  > O'ahu than all of the other islands combined.  TONS of things
>>|> >>|  > to do from sight seeing to hiking to, of course, some of the
>>|> >>|  > world's top beaches.  Great bars in Honolulu and Waikiki but
>>|> >>|  > very touristy.  If you want to get a better feel for the
>>|> >>|  > island, go to the windward (east) side and to the North
>>|> >>|  > Shore.  Still fairly populated, but much less developed.
>>|> >>|  > Take a drive up through central O'ahu and see the pineapple
>>|> >>|  > fields and what's left of the sugar cane fields.
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > Kaua'i:  The Garden Isle. Beautiful.  Very remote, very
>>|> >>|  > undeveloped.  They say that the people that visit there are
>>|> >>|  > the "Newly wed or the nearly dead."  Basically newlyweds and
>>|> >>|  > old people visit.  If I remember correctly, there's only
>>|> >>|  > 10,000-15,000 people living there.  Not a heck of a lot to do
>>|> >>|  > but they have some really nice restaurants and if you just
>>|> >>|  > want to go somewhere and just be, Kaua'i is perfect.  Not
>>|> >>|  > very touristy at all.  If you go to Kaua'i, check out Waimea
>>|> >>|  > Canyon on the leeward (West) coast.  It's like a miniature
>>|> >>|  > Grand Canyon.  Really cool and some good hiking.
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > Mau'i:  A nice balance between O'ahu and Kaua'i.  Check out
>>|> >>|  > Lahaina. Touristy but not overly so. More that colonial feel
>>|> >>|  > than anything.  Plenty to do but still has that Island feel.
>>|> >>|  > Great windsurfing on the south shore.  Mau'i has got some
>>|> >>|  > great boat trips to Molokini which is this tiny crescent
>>|> >>|  > shaped island that is awesome for snorkeling. It costs a
>>|> >>|  > little more, but an organization that supports whale research
>>|> >>|  > (I can't remember the name though) has a boat that's a
>>|> >>|  > catamaran and hauls ass.  You leave after all of the other
>>|> >>|  > boats and get there first.  But you go to Molokini and the
>>|> >>|  > over to Lana'i and do some more snorkeling.  Really great
>>|> >>|  > experience.  There's also the trips to the top of Haleakala
>>|> >>|  > to see the sunrise and then you can bike back down.  But
>>|> >>|  > that's like 4 am or something.
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > Hawai'i': The Big Island.  Still very remote and very big.
>>|> >>|  > It is the home of Pele and the two most active volcanoes on
>>|> >>|  > earth and is a site to see.  Not a heck of a lot to do, but
>>|> >>|  > there's the black sand beaches, green sand beaches (DO NOT
>>|> >>|  > TAKE THE SAND WITH YOU!!! IT IS VERY BAD LUCK!!!), and a
>>|> >>|  > whole lot of cattle.  There's still a lot of active cattle
>>|> >>|  > ranches out there. Also, many people don't know this, but the
>>|> >>|  > cattle ranches in Hawai'i is the birthplace of the cowboy.
>>|> >>|  > True story.
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > Like I said, if you're there for two weeks, you could
>>|> >>|  > probably stay at one island and do an overnighter at the
>>|> >>|  > other islands. They have package deals for such trips for
>>|> >>|  > around $150 on up and includes car, hotel, and airfare.  It's
>>|> >>|  > only a 45 minute flight between islands.  If you're on Oah'u,
>>|> >>|  > you have to go to the Arizona Memorial.  In the morning is
>>|> >>|  > best.  If you go early enough, a lot of sailors, soldiers,
>>|> >>|  > marines, and airmen will do reenlistment ceremonies,
>>|> >>|  > retirement ceremonies and is usually pretty cool to see. It
>>|> >>|  > is quite emotional, especially if a survivor is there.
>>|> >>|  > There's also the USS Missouri which is cool too.
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  > Michael Corrigan
>>|> >>|  > Programmer
>>|> >>|  > Endora Digital Solutions
>>|> >>|  > 1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
>>|> >>|  > Lombard, IL 60148
>>|> >>|  > 630-627-5055 ext.-136
>>|> >>|  > 630/627-5255 Fax
>>|> >>|  >   ----- Original Message -----
>>|> >>|  >   From: LANCASTER, STEVEN M. (JSC-OL) (BAR)
>>|> >>|  >   To: CF-Community
>>|> >>|  >   Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:38 AM
>>|> >>|  >   Subject: RE: She said YES!!!
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >   I have been once and need to know which island is the best
>>|> >>|  > for getting the
>>|> >>|  >   whole experience..
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >   Steven Lancaster
>>|> >>|  >   Barrios Technology
>>|> >>|  >   NASA/JSC
>>|> >>|  >   281-244-2444 (voice)
>>|> >>|  >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >   -----Original Message-----
>>|> >>|  >   From: Michael Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|> >>|  >   Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:35 AM
>>|> >>|  >   To: CF-Community
>>|> >>|  >   Subject: Re: She said YES!!!
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >   Congratulations!!  I lived in Hawaii for 5 years.  If you
>>|> >>|  > would like to know
>>|> >>|  >   a little bit about it, feel free to contact me and I would
>>|> >>|  > be more than
>>|> >>|  >   happy to tell you everything that you would like to know.
>>|> >>|  > It's a great
>>|> >>|  >   place to go, you and your new wife will love it!!
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >   Michael Corrigan
>>|> >>|  >   Programmer
>>|> >>|  >   Endora Digital Solutions
>>|> >>|  >   1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
>>|> >>|  >   Lombard, IL 60148
>>|> >>|  >   630-627-5055 ext.-136
>>|> >>|  >   630/627-5255 Fax
>>|> >>|  >     ----- Original Message -----
>>|> >>|  >     From: LANCASTER, STEVEN M. (JSC-OL) (BAR)
>>|> >>|  >     To: CF-Community
>>|> >>|  >     Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:07 AM
>>|> >>|  >     Subject: She said YES!!!
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >     WOOHOO!! I am on my way we are getting married in
>>|> >>|  > September of this year
>>|> >>|  >   at
>>|> >>|  >     Moody Gardens in Galveston Texas. For those who don't
>>|> >>|  > know it is the most
>>|> >>|  >     beautiful place to be married. Then we are going to
>>|> >>|  > Hawaii for two weeks.
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >     Steven Lancaster
>>|> >>|  >     Barrios Technology
>>|> >>|  >     NASA/JSC
>>|> >>|  >     281-244-2444 (voice)
>>|> >>|  >     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|  >
>>|> >>|
>>|> >>|
>>|> 
>>|

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