Hello Family and Friends,
Currently, Wayne is on break from school so we've been able to enjoy some relaxing time together before he has to go back. While on his break we decided to go on a small road trip to a few cities that friends have told us were "MUST SEES" We took their advice and headed North .
First on our list was Savannah Georgia.
Truly a beautiful Historical town. Loved the old southern homes,
the trees draping over all the streets, and the brick streets lined
with little vendors, and small shops. We enjoyed having some
southern cookin' at Paula Deen's restaurant. We both decided however
that our favorite part was the park we came across. It was surrounded
by old southern mansions, all kept in prestige condition. I think Wayne
and I found more than one dream home. If you're ever in Georgia, I would
definitely go see Savannah. Nothing like it.
Next on the list was Charleston South Carolina,
our favorite of the trip. I must say the day we go there it was EXTREMELY
HOT! But Wayne insisted on not letting a little sun spoil our trip. We
parked right next to Battery Park. It was a place to practice artillery during
the Civil War. Another historic site. We also went to market street where
the slaves would go to sell their owners crops everyday. Now it is used
to sell other things like jewelry, and woven baskets. The city in itself was
AMAZING! By far the most beautiful homes I have ever seen. The
backyards were unbelievable. As you will see in the pictures. I
especially loved Rainbow Row. A street where every home
is painted a bright color. I would tell the story behind it
but that would make this post way longer then it already is. I wouldn't
mind living there someday if it wasn't so hot and humid...
Last stop on our list, Hilton Head Island South Carolina.
A small island outside of Savannah. I wouldn't be one I returned
to, but we did enjoy our time while we were there. A hour after we
arrived we were on a boat tour looking for Dolphins. And yes, we
saw LOTS of them. We also went to the beach, and yet again, Sam
hated it. (We weren't there long) Lastly, we climbed the lighthouse
which really had a beautiful view. Sadly, none of those pictures turned out.
If you want to know more in detail about what we did then
you can call me... I find myself not wanting to write anymore of this
blog, but want to pay closer attention to Season 3 of Lost. Lame I know.
Until next time...
6 comments:
Super cute pics of your little family. I've always wanted to visit the south. Those Georgia trees are to die for! I can't believe how much Sam is growing up already!
I'm pretty much obsessed with Sam.
Great photos!
I love the pictures! They jut told the whole story. Your babes looks just you Molly.
Sounds like a fun trip! Love the pictures and really love the ones of Sam, he is such a cutie!!
I miss you guys and if I saw Mr Sam right now I would chew on his freakin cute cheeks!! Love the pictures and love that you got to go do something fun before school starts up again. You have such a cute little family! Love ya!
Great photos! Your Photography skills are amazing!! I love your little Sam he is such a sweet baby. And I love your hair, you look so hot Molly.
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