Aruba to Me; Ron and Maria Itri

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ORANJESTAD — You are back and we would like to portrait you! By inviting you to send us your favorite vacation picture while enjoying our Happy Island. 

Complete the sentence: Aruba to me is ……. Send your picture with that text (including your name and where you are from) to: news@arubatoday.com and we will publish your vacation memory. Isn’t that a special way to keep your best moments alive? Please do note: By submitting photos, text or any other materials, you give permission to The Aruba Today Newspaper, Caribbean Speed Printers and any of its affiliated companies to use said materials, as well as names, likeness, etc. for promotional purposes without compensation.

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For today we received a lovely message from Ron and Maria Itri of Boston Massachusetts, USA.

Ron and Maria are shown arriving in Aruba in October of 1990. Photo was taken at Aruba Airport where they were greeted by Native Arubans and presented with flowers as they disembarked from the airliner which was traditional way of greeting vacationers to Aruba during the 1990’s.

Ron and Maria first came to Aruba on their honeymoon in October of 1988 and loved the island so much that they returned to celebrate their wedding anniversary in October of 1989 when they purchased time sharing at the luxurious Amsterdam Manor where construction was nearly completed at the time.We fell in love with the Island and his people and of course the weather and the beautiful architecture and location of Amsterdam Manor. And we have been returning every year to celebrate our anniversary with the exception of 2 years during the pandemic.We consider Aruba our second home and hope to come back for many more years to come if God Allows.
Thank you for sending us this wonderful message sharing what Aruba means to you with us and our readers!