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Old 08-04-2008, 11:30 AM
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Default Things to do with 4-month old near Haleiwa

We are going to Hawaii for the first time in Oct. for 3 weeks, my wife will be checking out a job opportunity there. So I get to take care of the baby, besides the beach, is there anything I can do near Haleiwa that is baby-friendly for just the 2 of us during the day? We'll be staying with friends there and I would like to get as much of the culture in as I can around helping my wife and friends with whatever they need. Evenings I'm sure they will be able to find things for all of us to do together.
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Old 08-04-2008, 02:29 PM
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We are going to Hawaii for the first time in Oct. for 3 weeks, my wife will be checking out a job opportunity there. So I get to take care of the baby, besides the beach, is there anything I can do near Haleiwa that is baby-friendly for just the 2 of us during the day? We'll be staying with friends there and I would like to get as much of the culture in as I can around helping my wife and friends with whatever they need. Evenings I'm sure they will be able to find things for all of us to do together.
Haleiwa is a really small town - largely a tourist stop on the way around the island. You will find art galleries, surf shops, eateries, beaches and not much else. Here's a link for more exploring:

The Official Site of the North Shore Chamber of Commerce - Oahu, Hawaii

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Old 08-06-2008, 11:43 AM
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Thanks, the brocures and calendar on that site were very helpful! Now I just need to find a daycare so I can take my surfing lessons
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Old 08-06-2008, 02:46 PM
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Now I just need to find a daycare so I can take my surfing lessons
Daycare loc: Haleiwa, HI - Google Maps
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