Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Charming Charleston


If you've never been to Charleston, South Carolina, figure out a way to get there stat. When Hubs told me we had been invited to his friend Niles wedding in Charleston, I was overjoyed. It's just such a cute place with tons of charm and history...

We managed to snag an invite to the rehearsal dinner, so we decided to catch that first flight out on Friday morning so we could work remotely from our hotel. Since the wedding reception was in the Historic District ,  we snagged a room at the Days Inn about a block away. I highly recommend staying here if you want to be in the Historic District - it's extremely affordable, our room was great, it has a pool and is in walking distance from most anything (other than the beach).

Honestly, due to all the wedding festivities, there's not a ton to write about our stay but we did manage to find some time to do some sightseeing around the Historic District on both Friday and Saturday afternoons. We also made it out to the Folly Beach Saturday morning - however, if you're going you should probably try to get there early! (Also, if you're a beach lover - Folly Beach is a great time. We actually did my Bachelorette party there - it's got tons of shops & restaurants plus it's only about a 30 minute drive into Charleston.) Our last stop before the wedding on Saturday was the rooftop bar at the Grand Bohemian.We were in desperate need of some AC after walking around in the summer heat and I had seen the rooftop bar on our drive out to Folly Beach so we stopped in to cool off and have a beverage or two before getting ready. It was a blast!

Charleston has always been a favorite of mine and this trip definitely secured that spot even more! Be sure to add this to your list of destinations. As for the blog, I'll have tons of travel in August and some in September so stay tuned! October and November will likely be quieter as we prepare for our upcoming voyage to South Africa & Mauritius at the end of the year! Ta ta for now!
I love Monet and the way this light fixture framed this painting, I knew I had to snap a pic!

Oh, are we back in ATL?!?

Tower of the Circular Church

Saint Phillips Church - stunning!

Beautiful views at Waterfront Park


Pineapple Fountain - the pineapple is a symbol of hospitality. 

Us at the park

Close up of the fountain. It was so fun to see all the families playing in it



French Huguenot Church - all the architecture of these churches made me think of Europe!

Circular Congregational Church


Fish House on the harbor - the Rehearsal Dinner site... it was a ton of fun!

Diggin' that windblown look 

The views of the harbor were stunning.

A glorious sunset



A summer storm that I was able to capture

More lightning

We made it to the beach!


Another shot of the Circular Church

Hibernian Hall - this was the reception hall


Brown Dog Deli - we ate there for lunch, yum! 

Rainbow Row

Hubs lost his ring to the Atlantic... better than the time he forgot it on our honeymoon!

Traditional Army send off after the wedding



Tuesday, July 17, 2018

GW2k18... Beach stylin' and profilin'

When it comes to best friends, I consider myself a lucky gal. I have not one but two and bonus... they also love each other! Usually they say three's a crowd but we've found the opposite is true for us. We all have this ridiculous sense of humor and spend most of our time together giggling like school girls. Katie and Carrie hadn't spent a ton of time together until I got engaged but ever since then we have all been incredibly close. And ever since Carrie and her husband bought (& renovated) this amazing condo in Ormond Beach, the countdown was on for a girls weekend!

Katie and I both live in the Atlanta area and planned our travel together. Originally we were to meet in the Sky Club for a drink before our flight but there was a ton of traffic and things didn't pan out. However, once we boarded... I was able to surprise Katie and buy her a champagne for the flight!
First stop - beach!

Lead the way!

Doesn't this make you think of Message in a Bottle?

Feels great to be back!

Since it was the day before Cinco de Mayo, we decided to celebrate a day early. Carrie found this cute place, La Fiesta (fitting for this trip) - just be sure to put it in the GPS right or you'll end up in Daytona! We all enjoyed our experience, excellent food, atmosphere but especially great margaritas!
#mARTgaritas

Get in my belly!

The decor was great!

None of us tend to sleep in too late, so by 8:30 the next morning we were up and ready for adventures. The original plan was to sit on the beach all day but the weather wasn't cooperating, so instead we decided to explore a bit for a couple hours. Carrie, being the amazing host that she is, suggested Rockefeller gardens and a walk around the Casements. Despite being cloudy, it felt great to be walking next to the water. We kept going on toward the Casements and stumbled upon an adorable outdoor market put on by local artists.
Beautiful water sculpture

This touched my heart!

Underneath the bridge

Even though it was cloudy, it was still gorgeous



The Casements was the winter home of John D. Rockefeller!


After we finished window shopping, we began towards the next stop: the Sugar Mill ruins at the Bulow Creek State Park. Another great stop - there's a short trail leading to the ruins and it's got a ton of history to go along with it.
Amazing scenery on the drive to the Mill

The drive in is insanely beautiful

On our way!

Love these two!







I thought this sign was funny



Picture in picture








Finally, the clouds began to part as we were nearing Carrie's car. And with that, it was time for us to settle in our beach chairs and feel the ocean breeze. For the most part, we had beautiful weather although a few times we did get sprinkled on. There's just something about being on the beach with your two besties to make all of life's stress just melt away...





It's hard to see but there's a crab!




All good things must come to an end and soon enough it was early evening. Since it was Derby day, we all wanted to rinse off and catch the race. Even though our beach day was cut a bit short, I am glad we were able to catch the Derby especially since Justified managed to capture the Triple Crown! Dinner, however was a quite the opposite, in fact not worthy of any crown. We went to Alfie's... it wasn't the worst experience outright, but we weren't feeling the vibe and it seemed overpriced. If you're in the area, I'd skip this place and head on over to Betty's A1A Cafe.  We were so unsatisfied from dinner, that we actually ended up walking back down to Betty's to grab some adult beverages and pie. After that, we settled in for the evening with a great rom-com and of course more laughter.

Brunch is a must on girls weekend! So as soon as we woke up Sunday morning, we made our way to Peach Valley Cafe for some mimosa's and food! It was great but the wait can get pretty long. I'd suggest arriving early to beat the rush. All in all, we had a wonderful weekend, my only regret was not taking Friday off so we could have an extra full day together. C'est la vie and with that..  ta ta for now!
One last shot of the beach


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