Welcome to my blog!



Aloha!  My name is Abby and I'm a kama'aina (Hawaii resident) here on the beautiful island of Oahu. 

Born in the wonderful state of Vermont, I received my Bachelor's of Science degree in Biology at the University of Sydney in Australia.  After completing my studies, I realized that I wasn't ready to settle down, and my feet were still itching to experience new people and exotic places.  So I took a year off and traveled throughout Thailand and India, studying alternative medicine and massage therapy.

After returning back to the States in 2004, I packed my bags and moved out to Hawaii where I practiced massage therapy for two years before deciding to establish my own business, Lapointe to Point Travel, which allowed me to focus my energy on my passion and love for travel.

Today, as a Personal Vacation Planner and Travel Consultant, I work personally with individuals and groups to help customize their dream vacations.

On these pages, I hope to share with you the beauty and magic of my favorite destinations, particularly the Hawaiian Islands since I have first-hand knowledge of their many treasures from living here and experiencing it all every day.

So here it begins... a day in paradise.

Abby

 

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  • 4/2/2008 4:38 AM Kumaresan wrote:
    hi friend
    Excellent work,
    I m from India.
    Could you please tell me about Master of Science(MS) degree in Sydney.
    I would like do MS in Australia

    bye
    kumaresan from India
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  • 4/13/2008 5:58 AM Leroy James wrote:
    I really like the site, but I really love the girl in the striped bikini on your blogspot. I would really like to meet her. If I booked a trip to Hawaii, would you please introduce me?
    Reply to this
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