Are you planning your Maui wedding, but are unsure of what tools to use to help in the daunting process?
Yes, there’s pen and paper, excel or even something super involved like MS Project. While the one is low tech and not efficient, the other expreme is too expensive and feature rich to be user-friendly. There’s [...]
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Time marches on and nothing lasts for ever.
Not even the iconic Grand Wailea Wedding Chapel in which so many wedding couples have consecrated their marriage. In a move that would bolster the room number from the other already HUGE Grand (they must have over 800 rooms already) by and additional 310 units, the wedding [...]
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Posted in Newspaper on Jun 26th, 2008 No Comments »
Don’t let this happen to you!
An Australian man was told his marriage was invalid – because he had married 30 years earlier during a drunken bender.
The 67-year-old remembered a “nice” blonde woman he met in Arizona during shore leave from his job as an oil rig cook but says he had no idea they married.
“He [...]
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By Michelle Singletary
Thursday, May 29, 2008; Page D02
Ah, ’tis the high season for weddings. Inevitably, with this season comes the financial foibles that can stress or even end relationships with friends or family members.
Money magazine and CNNMoney.com columnists Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz — authors of “Isn’t It Their Turn to Pick Up the Check?” [...]
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Posted in Newspaper on Feb 6th, 2008 No Comments »
I recently found this article in the Boston Globe, again underscoring just how popular Live Webcasts have become. No one offers Live Webcasts on Maui except for Live Maui Webcasts.
Internet video lets family and friends to witness weddings in exotic destinations and can save both couples and kin thousands of dollars on travel and accommodations
By [...]
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