Holiday traditions in Hawai'i aren't that much different than the rest of the United States. Contrary to popular belief, we use the same Christmas Trees as everyone else, and not Palm trees. Most "bigger" towns have tree lighting ceremonies and you may see someone wearing a festive sweater to keep warm (depending on the weather.) Where things do differ are obviously with Holiday attire. As we all know, Winter is more wet in the islands than cold. Even though 60 degrees doesn't sound cold to most, it does feel chilly...
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All orders for Thanksgiving are in, and we have shipped some beautiful Arrangements and Protea Wreaths to be used as the centerpiece for tables and Thanksgiving decorations to homes all over the country. We are currently accepting orders for Corporate Gifts, Hanukah and Christmas and we are still going strong with our Holiday gift to you, of all orders placed by December 18th receive 10% off. Our customer service team is here to help, so please do not hesitate to contact us at 800-952-4262 with any questions about our arrangements, or...
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If you have arrived in the islands, or are close with someone from Hawai'i, you have most likely received a lei. It's a special feeling to have your neck adorned by a fragrant lei, handmade, using the most tropical flowers. In Hawaii, the lei is a symbol of love, congratulations and respect. Traditionally lei are worn to welcome someone, say goodbye, celebrate weddings, birthday's, graduations, mothers day, fathers day, and especially Lei Day (May 1st.) Giving lei is a great gift idea, especially if someone you know has a special affinity...
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