The Footsteps of President Obama

Today history was made as our own Hawaii Born Barack Obama was named the 44th President. 

I have lived in Hawaii all my life (born and raised) and I am so excited for our state. 2008 was a year of many memorial events for us. Because of my excitement as I write this blog, forgive me if I miss anything.
 
After a 12 and 0 football season the University of Hawaii represented the state of Hawaii in the 2008 "All State Sugar Bowl". The Waipio Little League Baseball team also represented Hawaii and won the 2008 "Little League Baseball World Series". Our own Brian Clay won the gold medal at the 2008 Olympics in the decathlon. Our State Quarter made is debut. And of course "Barack Obama" becoming the 44th President of the United States.
 
I invite you (E komo mai) to come to Hawaii and explore our beautiful Island. When you do come, don’t forget to take our newest activity tour: "The Footsteps of President Obama"
Sample the true beauty of Oahu and follow the footsteps of President Obama. This half-day excursion is designed to show you the Hawaii where President Obama was raised and also includes some of the most scenic attractions, like Diamond Head, Halona Blow Hole, and Pali Lookout in just a few hours.
 
Here are a few other places President Obama has visited on his trips back to Oahu:  Pearl Harbor, Hanauma Bay, Pali Lookout,National Memorial Cemetery o the Pacific at Punchbowl. He always makes sure he gets a Shave Ice (Snow Cone) and there are many shops around the island for Shave Ice, one of the popular is Matsumoto’s in the old town of Haleiwa.
 
Give me a call when you are ready for that trip to Hawaii. I would be more than happy to assist you with your travel plans and to arrange any of the above activities.
 
 
Mahalo,
Lisa Zablan

Hawaii Aloha Travel
808-237-5267 Direct Line
800-843-8771 ext 27 Toll Free
lisa@hawaii-aloha.com

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