10 reasons why Christmas is unique in Hawaii
From snow-making machines to beach days and semipermanent Christmas lights, Christmas in Hawai'i has its own style.

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Much like Thanksgiving, Hawaii does Christmas with its own twist. Sunshine and tropical weather lets the Aloha State’s residents don board shorts and bikinis for their post-Christmas morning surf, while uncles dressing up as Santa are throwing up shakas with the keiki on their lap. Here are a few other reasons why Christmas in Hawaii is so unique. 

1. Santa arrives in an outrigger canoe and shreds the surf.

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2. It’s a little less Sinatra and a little more Mele Kalikimaka.

 

3. Ugly Christmas sweater parties are uncomfortably hot.

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4. Making Hawaii’s version of a snowman: A sandman. 

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Photo: Flickr/Rob Bertholf

 

5. Your tutu gives you one mynah bird in one papaya tree.

 

6. Risking your life to get the lights all the way up the palm tree.

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7. When you’ve got poi, laulau, kalua pig and lomi salmon on one plate.

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8. Christmas lights go up, but they never come down.

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9. Someone rents a snow machine because everyone should experience a snowball fight.

 

10. Waking up, opening the presents and then heading down to the beach for a Christmas beach day.

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