Wailea Seaside Chapel at the Grand Wailea
(Second of a series)
December 15, 2013
I was drawn to the lovely
Wailea Seaside Chapel. Aside from my curiosity, I had to go inside because I practice the Catholic tradition of saying a prayer and making three wishes when visiting a church for the first time.
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The charming Seaside Chapel at the Grand Wailea in Maui. |
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The New England style chapel with clock tower |
This classic yet elegant chapel boasts of stained glass window panels on each wall. Specially designed by local artist Yvonne Cheng, every floor-to-ceiling glass panel provides a glimpse of traditional Hawaiian life, each symbolizing new beginnings. I can see why brides and grooms from all over the world, including celebrities, would want to exchange their I do's here.
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I stood in awe while gazing at the colorful stained glass murals and the stunning 17th century style chandeliers. Later, I learned that the exquisite chandeliers were handcrafted at Murano Glass in Venice, Italy. |
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Inside, the chapel is lustrous with its cherry wood altar and pews complemented by sapele mahogany walls. |
I made my way to the last pew and knelt down to pray. I gave thanks for the wonderful opportunity to celebrate Christmas with my family in Maui.
Then I wished for good health -- that none of us would catch the flu while we're here. That wouldn't be fun.
Second, I wished for good weather during our visit. Before getting here, I heard it had been rainy in Hawaii. It would be disappointing if we had wet weather since we booked a lot of outdoor activities for this trip.
And finally, and most importantly, I wished that I would be granted another return trip to this paradise.
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The enchanting Seaside Chapel seems afloat on the koi-filled pond that surrounds it. |
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Large koi fish, known for good fortune, abound in the tranquil pond surrounding the chapel. |
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Though charming in size, it overflows with splendor. It looks serene, romantic, and reverent. |
Learn more about the Wailea Seaside Chapel and its stained glass panels
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This story was continued from blogpost entitled "
Amazeballs." Continued on
My Heart Smiled. More to come.
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