Sunday, July 14, 2013

enjoy today





Even though Abigail was sound asleep I just had to take her out of her crib to hold her and rock her for a moment. Hard to believe in a couple of days she'll be 11 months old, only a month away from being one. Check your mailboxes this week for her birthday invitation, what a summer soiree it will be.

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Abigail had so much fun driving around Whole Food today. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

do all things with love





I have to say how lucky I am to have two of the most amazing grandparents - my granny and papa. We've always had a special bond, which I'm constantly reminded of. Just the other night they were over helping me punch out confetti for Abigail's birthday party invitations. I got such a kick out of my papa having so much fun with it. We have dinner together at least once a week, but it's usually two or three nights a week. We're always laughing together. It's even more special that Jonathan is just as attached to them as I am. They hold and will forever hold a special place in my heart that can never be replaced.

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

americana






Hope your 4th was spectacular, ours certainly was. Aside from it being Abigail's first 4th of July (her last first holiday, sigh) my little sister got engaged to the love of her life. I've never seen her so happy. I hope she remembers how happy she was that day for all the years to come. Marriage is such a blessing. I still fall for Jonathan everyday.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

southern peach


Savannah at Sunset

Water Taxi.

Abigail on her first boat ride.

The Savannah River.

The Talmadge Memorial Bridge.

Wilson Village at Palmetto Bluff.

Wilson Village's corner cafe - Buffalo's.

Abigail found a few friends along the way.

The Chapel at Palmetto Bluff.

The Inn at Palmetto Bluff.

The dock and cottages at Palmetto Bluff.

The May River.

Picturesque view of the May River.

The Paris Market & Brocante in Savannah.

One Fish Two Fish in Savannah.

Tuckered out from her first girls' trip.
Home from yet another wonderful vacation. We took a girls trip to Savannah, Georgia. Once we found the right area it was everything I had always envisioned from reading Mary Kay Andrew's novels. The parks, the trees covered with moss, the Savannah breeze at night, the charming houses, southern cooking and all the great little shops. The Paris Market & Brocante is a must. Avoid shopping along the river unless you like cheap, tacky souvenirs and bars.

The first night we stayed at the Westin on the Savannah Harbor. Great resort and very family friendly with lots to do onsite. The second and third night we stayed at the Mansion on Forsyth Park. A luxury hotel more suited towards a romantic getaway.

The second day my mom took us to the most amazing place I've ever been, Palmetto Bluff. Sigh. I couldn't get back there fast enough. The scenery was beautiful, the food impeccable - m&m cupcake at Buffalo's is to die for. Every detail impressive. I hope my sister can convince our dad for her to be married there, it would be immaculate. Plus, I'd be guaranteed a trip back next year. : )

The third day we went to Hilton Head. Utterly disappointed. The ocean, yuck! When you're use to turquoise waters and white sands it's hard to expect anything less. Back to Palmetto Bluff we went. This time discovering the tennis courts, stables, RT's Market and once again in total awe of every surrounding. We were in downtown Savannah by early evening. Strolled the beautiful streets and parks. Had a delicious dinner at 700 Drayton Restaurant. Another great day.

On the fourth day we explored more of downtown, did a little shopping and flew home that afternoon. I got to fly first class for the first time. Never knew what I was missing - hot towels, endless booze, good food, friendly flight attendants - how will I ever go back to coach!?

You already know I think I have the best mom in the world, but I'm so thankful for her love of travel and that she still takes her grown up kids along with her for the adventure. Can't wait for the next one.

(And I came home to my hubby asking me a question I wasn't quite expecting...just yet).

*images courtesy of me and my iPhone

Monday, June 24, 2013

motherhood is not for sissies





Motherhood is not for sissies, a little gem my sister actually stumbled upon at the Hidden Lantern in Rosemary Beach. I couldn't leave the store with out it. The perfect sayings paired with the perfect images.  A book every mom needs. One of my favorite quotes is "all mothers are working mothers." Isn't that the truth. Motherhood is the hardest job. There aren't reviews, there aren't raises, you can't get a promotion and you most certainly can't take a vacation day, sick day or personal day from it - you are on the clock 24/7. So for moms like me who had careers and now for some reason when get asked what you do for living, feel in inadequate and say I'm just a mom (JUST a mom), must stop.

"Babies don't come with directions on the back or batteries that can be removed. Motherhood is twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. You can't leave the office." - Patricia Schroeder

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

just a meeting






I've been up well before the sunrise, which seems to be all to common these days. For the past month I've had so much anxiety, which keeps me awake with my stomach in knots. Hoping it will all disappear when my feet touch the sand in Rosemary Beach. Excited to take Abigail to the ocean for the first time and keeping everything crossed her little virus doesn't turn into an ear infection.

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

summer time






I just love summer time. It's when our family gets to reunite. It's when we spend so many evenings laughing the night away. It's when we go away on our annual trip to Rosemary Beach. It's also the last summer before my sister graduates, before she moves away to Chicago. I will cherish this time together. Especially looking forward to our girls trip to Savannah and Charleston.

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