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A Marriage Made in Maui Heaven (part 3)
November 8th, 2009 by Phil

Pikake is the seasonal flowers and have limited availability, but there are many other fragrant flowers to choose from. Grooms usually receive a maile lei, which is masculine and drapes loosely around her neck. The maile lei is beautiful green leaves that smell sweet and slightly fragrant. It also dries quickly and can be maintained as a valuable keepsake for years to come.

Another tradition that is sometimes done is to trumpet the announcement ceremony. Introduce here the trumpet blower marriage, and chanter in Hawaii often precession. A hula dance usually add the perfect touch of Hawaii and can describe the beautiful messages of love. Some brides even take it on themselves to learn and do the hula dance as a surprise groom them. (The hire professional hula dancers can be easily arranged.)

Hawaiian music can easily be adapted to every marriage. A soulful ukulele and guitar accompaniment can cause the most melodious voice. The “Hawaiian Wedding Song” is a popular demand for many couples wedding in Maui.


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