Does Santa Come to Hawaii? Ho! Ho! Ho! You Bet!
Beach sand works just as well as snow when it comes to landing Santa’s sleigh in the Land of Aloha.
OK – you do have to import real snow if you must dive into some on a warm island day. It’s a lot of fun, but short lived. So make that angel quick as you can. If you want the look of falling snow – well you just have to simulate that in a bubble on the lawn in front of your home in Hawaii. If snow is in short supply for that snow man you can’t resist creating – there’s nothing wrong with making one out of sand on the beach. Lighting a Christmas tree can be interesting in the islands. Often you see a typical evergreen tree nestled between coconut trees. Or, if you can’t find a traditional Christmas tree, running lights up and around any palm tree works just fine. What’s most important is Santa always shows up for some Aloha Spirit.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year~ Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau’oli Makahiki Hou – from your Honolulu Undressed Team in Hawaii.
P.S. It’s not advised to leave milk & cookies out for Santa. Mo beta to leave him a note to check the fridge.









April 28th, 2009 at 7:25 pm
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