




I thought I was finished Hawaii blogging, but I had to add one more entry. I just sliced up a pineapple for the first time in my life. It's one I brought back from the trip and I'm going to share it with my Sunday school class tomorrow morning. I had no idea how to slice this thing, but I read a couple of Web sites. I don't think I did too bad of a job.
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