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Indian Mansilagan & Lawrence Fenton
Location: Soon to be announced
The story of how we met... Well, I've been looking for a wife for quite some time and decided I needed to look abroad. I looked into a company called "A Foreign Affair" and I signed up for the trip to Davao City in the Philippines where I met Indian at the first social. Three socials had been arranged so I went to the other two but Indian stayed on my mind because she said I was "handsome". I thought she was beautiful and so we went on our first date, to church. We went to a Catholic church in downtown Davao City and then after the services we went for a stroll around town. We decided to continue dating and I went with her to meet her father. He and many relatives live in the jungle about two hours drive away from town. Later in the week I went to a little fishing village where her mom lives and met her and more relatives including her grandmother, brothers and sisters. We fell in love and decided to get married.
Wedding has been postponed until further notice.

If you have received our email or invitation by mail you and your guest(s) are invited to attend our wedding ceremony and reception. Please RSVP by replying to this email with number of guest(s) who plan on attending or by mail to Larry Fenton, PO Box 22834, Honolulu, HI 96823. We realize that not everyone can make it but it would be wonderful if you could attend. The location of the ceremony will be at Grace Baptist Church, 164 Fleming Rd., Lahaina, Maui 96761 The phone number there is 808-661-4017. Attire would be anything you would wear to church is fine. Reception to follow. Maui is a great place for a wedding and so many beautiful things to see and do. Hope you can make it. Please visit our registry page if you would like more info. Thanks!
The Reception has been postponed until further notice.

Our reception will be held immediately following the wedding ceremony at the home of Angela Asuncion, 861 Kuialua St., Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 96761. HI. Please call 808-946-9701 or 808-783-1847 the day of the event if you need directions or have any questions. We will have great Philippine food and deserts. Kids are welcome of course!
If you will be flying in to Maui, there are two airports to choose from but the Kahului Airport would be the easiest to arrive at. OGG is the acronym for the airport when making reservations.
Indian and myself are really excited about our wedding and lives we will lead together in Christ our Lord. Thank you for viewing our wedding plans!

Love,


Indian and Larry


LAHAINA - Maui's first capital city once the center of whaling in the Pacific. Today it provides an amazing look into the past and one of the prime whale-watching destinations in Maui. Don't miss the splendor of this West coast gem. A Look Into the Past - In the early 1800s Lahaina was the capital of Hawaii and the center of activity where the royal family called home and a huge whaling industry was based. Today the royals and whaling are long gone but Lahaina still treats its guests like kings and queens and exists as one of the best whale-watching destinations in Hawaii. Visitors flock to Lahaina for a variety of reasons. The consistent warm sun and calm waters always make a vacation enjoyable and the historic attractions scattered throughout town are a definite draw. Don’t miss the Carthaginian, a replica of an 1870 whaling vessel that sits in dock near the center of town. The port of Lahaina was at one time filled with ships of this type when the town was a whaling hotspot. Next, stop off in the park and admire the natural beauty of the town’s impressive banyan tree, with its above ground roots and wide-reaching branches. On the northern edge of town at Puunoa Point is the beautiful Lahaina Jodo Mission, the home to the largest Great Buddha statue outside of Japan. Views of surrounding islands Molokai, Lanai, and Kaho’olawe are stunning—don’t miss it! If you’re interested in whale-watching, Lahaina is the place to be. During peak season, trips leave everyday to see humpback whales in their natural habitat. December to May is the best time of year to see the whales and in many cases visitors are guaranteed to see these magnificent creatures or the next trip is free. Lahaina is also home to beautiful beaches, warm water and plenty of shopping. Make sure to make it one of your stops when visiting Maui. Other activities I like are surfing. Beginning surfers will find Lahaina a perfect place to start. Mt. Haleakala is a good place to visit, the road to Hana is a must for those with a little more time to explore, see the bamboo forest and waterfall at the end of the trail. Beaches to visit are Fleming Beach in the northern part of the island or Makena (Big beach)