Photos from our honeymoon and pre-wedding vacation on the Hawaiian islands of Maui and Kaua'i, July 27 through August 9, 2001.

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Our arrival on Maui, donning leis.
Oneuli Black Sand Beach, in Makena, Maui.
Hiking on the lava rock on Cape Kina'u, near La Perouse Bay, in south Maui.
Jeni's baptism, on July 29, 2001, at Kihei Lutheran Church, with Pastor David Krueger.
Biking down Haleakala, Maui's 10,000-foot volcano.
Hiking through a bamboo forest on our way to the falls of Na'ili'ili-haele, on the road to Hana.
Standing in the pool of Haipua'ena Falls, on the road to Hana.
The lush, green Hana Highway coastline.
The rugged Ke'anae Peninsula, on the road to Hana.
Spelunking in lava tubes, on the road to Hana. Contrary to what this picture shows, these caves were pitch black!
Hanawi Falls, on the road to Hana.
On an outside wall of the hotel, a new little green friend.
The unearthing of the Kalua Pua'a from the Imu, or underground oven, at the Old Lahaina Lu'au.
Dancers on stage at the Old Lahaina Lu'au.
Checking out Banyan Tree Park in Lahaina.
Steve on the Waimea Swinging Bridge in southwestern Kaua'i.
One of the many, many wild roosters living on Kaua'i.
A view of Waimea Canyon from our helicopter ride over Kaua'i.
A picture of a coral reef of the north coast of Kaua'i, from the helicopter.
Flying into the crater of Mt. Wai'ale'ale, the wettest spot on earth.
The two of us standing in front of the Air Kaua'i helicopter after our ride.
Looking down on Lawa'i Bay, in the National Tropical Botanical Garden.
Jeni standing amongst the roots of a giant ficus tree. This was also the site of a movie shoot -- the characters of Jurassic Park found huge dinosaur eggs here.
Watching Hawaiian spinner dolphins play, from our snorkling cruise.
A view of the grand Na Pali coast.
Our snorkling site, Lehua Rock, of the north coast of Ni'ihau, the "forbidden island".
An underwater picture of some bright yellow fish.
A school of fish swimming by.
Looking down on coral while snorkling.
The Keyhole in Lehua Rock.
Ni'ihau, the "forbidden island".