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Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Did You Know? Hawaii is the most isolated population center on Earth. It is 2,390 miles (3,846 km) from California, 3,850 miles

The eight main Hawaiian islands make up 99 percent of Hawaii's total land area of 6,425 square miles (16,642 square km). The remaining one percent encompass less than 6 square miles (15.5 square km).

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Thank you Gary for letting Paul escape the camera!

Did You Know? - Hawaii has the fewest overweight people in the United States. About 19.7 percent of Hawaii residents are overweight, compared to about 30 percent on the mainland.

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Announcements

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Guests Robert & Mimi Bolton - Aloha!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Guest - Rosemary and Bob Bolton - Aloha
(Bob was too fast for the camera)

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Awarding of the centerpieces

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Sun glasses, flip-flops and a pineapple
The struck gold!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
...and you can use these in Cancun!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Love those matching outfits!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
A charming couple indeed!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
What are they thinking?

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Romance is in the hot tropic air!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Looking great... Please join us again!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Dancing up a storm

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Love the lei's

Did You Know? Hawaii is the most isolated population center on Earth. It is 2,390 miles (3,846 km) from California, 3,850 miles (6,196 km) from Japan and 4,900 miles (7,886 km) from China.

The state of Hawaii consists of eight larger, populated islands (with the exception of the island of Kahoolawe, which is not populated) and 124 small, uninhabited islands, reefs and atolls stretching from Nihoa, located about 280 miles (450 km) northwest of Honolulu, all the way to the Kure Atoll, located further northwest. The state of Hawaii encompasses all of these islands except for Midway Atoll, which is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) as the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Even the lei's match!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Million dollar smiles!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Come on... We need a few more people!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
The music is about to begin!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
..and they are off!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
The next dance is the hula!

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Just follow me!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
It's like being in the tropics!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Elaine and Gary inventing new steps!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
No fair looking at your sandals!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Graceful!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Talking and dancing at the same time is an acquired talent!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Wyatt keeps the floor full with great dance music!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
This is normal!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Guests Bob and Rosemary demonstrate how it is done!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Gliding across the dance floor!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Look fantastic!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
They make it look easy!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Gary snaps off a shot while the camera was resting!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Paul and Sue join right in! He looks surprised!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Wyatt picked out wonderful music for this evening!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
"More.... More..."

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Check your shoe laces... It's going to be a fast one!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
"I was just kidding!"

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
The notes are flowing... Toes are tapping... Time to sing-a-long!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
"You start... I'll follow!"

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
"Somehow I knew the words!"

Sing Along Time:

There's a sunny little, funny little melody
That was started by a native down in Waikiki
He would gather a crowd down beside the sea
And together they'd play his gay Hawaiian Chant

Soon the other little natives started singin' it
And the hula hula maidens starting swingin' it
Like a tropical storm that's the way it hit
Funny little gay Hawaiian chant

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
The Hawaiian Samba is now being demonstrated!

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017
Must be fun!

Did You Know? - Honolulu is the "largest" city in the world. That's because Hawaii's state constitution states that any island not named as belonging to a county belongs to Honolulu.

This makes the entire island of Oahu, where Honolulu is located, plus all the other small, uninhabited islands, known as the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (with the exception of Midway Atoll), part of Honolulu.

Honolulu is about 1,500 miles (2,414 km) long. Or in other words, it spans the distance from Los Angeles, California, to Denver, Colorado.

Post dinner dancing with the Rondeliers in Hawaii 9/8/2017

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