Showing posts with label Savannah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Savannah. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2013

Tybee + Cockspur Islands

The weather down here has just been positively gorgeous – seventy and sunny for the first two days of winter.  Don’t hate :-)  We packed up a cooler and spent our second full day down at Tybee.  The littles ran wild – playing football, “digging to China”, making “sand angels”, burying each other, finding shells and feeding the sea gulls.  Mother and I literally parked ourselves in our lounge chairs and didn’t move an inch for three glorious hours. 

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We made a quick spin through Seaside Sisters to ogle all of their fabulous coastal Christmas decor.  I made a long list for the day after Christmas shopping and was excited to see a few of sweet Catherine Lovett’s pieces for sale.

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Our next stop was a few hour trek through Fort Pulaski.  The littles adore this place and, I must admit, it’s pretty gorgeous inside (in a this place took eighteen years to build and is pretty much intact since 1847.)  I abhorred history as a student,  but can’t get enough of Georgia history as an adult.  If you want to read all the gory details, check here for more from our visit this summer.  Mother is a lifetime pass holder ($10 for you plus three if older than 62) so it’s kind of a regular stop for us these days.

 

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And since my two littles seem to have boundless energy day in and day out, we wrapped up our excursion with eighteen holes of sunset mini golf.  If you were wondering, yes, the baby has on a ninja costume.  Whatever works, gals.  Whatever works.

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It’s Christmas eve eve, ya’ll!!  Hope you have a merry day.

xoxo

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Shopping Savannah

We drove down South Friday afternoon and were so excited to wake up in Savannah yesterday with Paris Tea and Blue Christmas.  Mother and Daddy-O have the house dripping in Christmas decorations and I’m hoping we can pick our stuff up for a bit so that I can grab some pictures!!

 

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After fueling up on Starbucks, Mother, the baby and I did bunches of last minute shopping at some of our favorite haunts.

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Byrd’s Cookie Shop

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Dessert before lunch at Maison de Macarons – you must taste the Tybee Turtle and Salted Caramel

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Sammies at Great Harvest

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Sweet Tea in Sandfly

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And after sloppy joe’s for din din, Honey and I headed out for a few appetizers and cocktails and one of our very favorite rooftop lounges – Perch at Local 11 Ten. 

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On the way back home we couldn’t help but take a drive by the place where it all began - The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.  Honey proposed here in 2001 and we were married here just over a year later in 2002.

 

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Merry, merry!!

xoxo

Monday, October 21, 2013

Savannah to Chicago {Must Dos}

I am super excited to not only rehash some of my favorite haunts in Savannah today, but to also welcome Kendra Thornton to share her favorite way to spend a day in her hometown of Chicago.  I had the pleasure of spending a weekend in the Windy City with bestie E back in 2005 (I was pregnant… and I’m sticking to that as my excuse for that glorious ensemble).  We hit many of the places Kendra talked about and I’d love the chance to go back!

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Visiting Savannah

As y’all well know, I’m a so-Southern girl that's spent her whole life living in the South. Originally from Savannah, Georgia, I eventually stepped out from behind the moss curtain and made the move to Atlanta for college. And though many, many years have since passed, I visit my hometown family and friends often, and always relish a trip down to the South’s most splendid city!

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Here’s my part native, part tourist take on the most delightful things to do and discover in Savannah:

  1. Historic District – The historic district is the heart and soul of Savannah and no trip would be complete without a visit. Take a guided ghost tour, trolley ride or carriage tour of the city to get your bearings and a great overview of the city. There are countless stately Southern mansions, museums, squares and churches to explore, including the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, the stunning Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the Georgia State Railroad Museum, the unique and whimsical Savannah Children’s Museum, and the famous Forsyth Park. When you work up an appetite, pick up lunch at the retro and relaxed Back in the Day Bakery, stop in for a salad, sandwich and cookies at Byrd Cookie Company, or treat your children to a fun filled lunch at The Pirate’s House. Spend your afternoon on Broughton Street, being sure to leave plenty of time to sample the honey at Savannah Bee Company and explore the divine wares at Paris Market, and head over to Whitaker Street for more unique Savannah shoppes like One Fish Two Fish and Number Four Eleven. Wrap up your day with unrivaled Southern service and eats at The Olde Pink House or Paula Deen’s The Lady and Sons!
  1. River Street and Bay Street – If a cocktail is up your alley, we love to savor a drink at the roof top bar at the Bohemian while watching the boats come in to harbor, or to belly up to the piano bar at Vic’s on the River for delish small plates and a glass of wine. If you’re traveling with little ones, catch the water taxi across the river to the Westin hotel, grab fingers and spuds at Spanky’s and top off your day with a praline at River Street Sweets.
  1. Tybee Island – Tybee Island is not just a day at the beach! For active visitors, you can explore Fort Pulaski and your little ones can become Junior Park Rangers in just an afternoon, or head over to the Marine Science Center for guided beach walks. We love to sit on the porch at Tybee Island Social Club or to pick on fresh seafood at AJ’s Dockside. Huc A Poos has the best pizza on the island, cornhole and good music, and the Sugar Shack is a must for a cold sweet treat at the end of the day. Everything on Tybee is extremely casual, decidedly laid back and kid friendly.
  1. Around town – No matter what part of town you find yourself in, there is much to enjoy! The Savannah Sand Gnats let you get up close and personal with baseball, Maison de Macarons brings a sweet taste of France to the South, Two Smart Cookies is a scrumptious cookie bar with a side of lovely home décor, Sweet Tea in Sandfly is the purveyor of gorgeous home décor, gifts and accessories, and the Habersham Antique Market is chocked full of everything under the sun!

This is by no means an exhaustive or expert list of all there is to do in Savannah, but rather is simply a list of the things my family enjoys most! I constantly update our favorite haunts on my Guide to Delightful Savannah, so stop by before your trip!

 

Now we have Chicago native Kendra Thornton to tell us about her hometown and why she feels so strongly about it.

 

Visiting Chicago

My home has always been the Chicago, Illinois. This Midwestern city has so much to offer, and I find myself constantly eating at new places and enjoying new attractions. Even those of us who live here sometimes have problems choosing among the wide variety of places to go, so for a visitor to the city it might seem a little overwhelming.  An entire book could be written listing all the shops, restaurants, and entertainment available.  While there are many wonderful places to go and things to do in the city, these are a few of my favorites.

 

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  1. The Michigan Avenue Bridge, across from the main stem of the Chicago River, is a bascule bridge and one of the coolest sites in the city to see.  The bridge has been designated as a Chicago landmark and is a part of the Michigan-Wacker Historic District.  Sculptures and plaques on the bridge commemorate events from the city's past. The bridge also holds 28 flagpoles that usually fly the flags of the United States, Illinois, and Chicago, though other flags may be displayed on special occasions. The McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum is housed in the southwest bridge tower of the Michigan Avenue Bridge.  
  1. Located on the east side of McCormick Boulevard, adjacent to the north channel of the Chicago River, is the Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park.  This formally landscaped park includes bicycle paths, walkways, and seating areas surrounded by over 70 large-scale sculptures.  The contemporary sculptures were created by well-renowned local, national, and international artists, and are extremely impressive.  The sculpture park is a unique venue, and my kids always get a kick of walking through the massive sculptures that line the 2 mile walkway.  It is a great place to go soak in the beauty of large sculptures while enjoying a nice walk with your family.  
  2. The history of Chicago is very unique, and one of my favorite parts about the city. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 ravaged nearly the entire city, and led to a rebuild that catapulted Chicago into one of the biggest cities in the United States. A fire began in a barn, and almost every building in Chicago burned to the ground. One of the few left is the Historic Water Tower. If you ever visit Chicago, stay in a hotel downtown that allows you to take in this beautiful city and learn about its wonderful history. I know you might be thinking, “a hotel downtown is expensive!” but with the site gogobot, I’ve found there are often great deals on Chicago rooms.
  1. Now that fall is here and the weather is starting to cool down, RL (the Ralph Lauren restaurant) is one of my favorites.  Located on N. Michigan Avenue, in the heart of downtown, RL is next to the Chicago flagship Polo store, which is the largest in the world. My children love to eat the nice grilled cheese with tomato soup!  It's a great way to warm up during the cold weather.  

Whether you're looking to site-see, take in the arts and culture, or have some fantastic food, Chicago has it for you.  With so many things to see and do, there is always a new adventure waiting to be had!

 

It’s been a fun blogger collaboration and I can’t wait to see what other cities Kendra has in store!

xoxo

Friday, June 28, 2013

Farewell Savannah

After tiring out the littles at a family friend’s pool…

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… it was time for us to load up and head home.

Farewell Savannah.  And thank you Mother and Daddy-O for putting up with all the hootin’, hollerin’ and shenanigans that come with our crew!
xoxo

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Savannah: Moon River

A few stolen moments with my precious baby at the place that will always be home…


Moon river wider than a mile

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You dream maker, you heartbreaker
Wherever you're going I'm going your way
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Two drifters off to see the world

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There's such a lot of world to see

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We're after the same rainbow's end
Waiting 'round the bend

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My huckleberry friend, moon river and me

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- “Moon River” by Johnny Mercer

xoxo


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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Savannah: Shopping & Snacking

We traded in the sea for the shops today, hitting up a few favorites and snacking along the way.

 

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Paris Market

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French Frozen Hot Chocolates

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And rather than sipping on Daddy-O’s frozen drink concoction right now, I should obvi be running laps around the house. 

xoxo

 

PS. I am still looking for paperjunk-lc – winner of my monogram giveaway!

Monday, June 24, 2013

Savannah: More Fun in the Sun

Sister and her littles joined us down in Savannah and we hit the beach bright eyed and bushy tailed with our bigger crew!  The PCP brought along the skim board and picked right up where he left off last summer. 

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The little ones spent the afternoon in the sand, on the boogie boards, and splashing around in tide pools.  There was such a strong rip current in the little tide pool that we could float down them in no time flat.  Of course, there were still those terrible looking horseshoe crabs to dodge along the way :-)

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After lunch at the beach and washing off in the sprinkler in the yard (my littles bathe outside more often than not in the summer), we spent the evening bowling!  I signed them up for AMF’s Summer Unplugged bowling program where they get two free games a day all summer long and only have to pay for the shoe rental.  We love to bowl with silly names… meet Shootie, Mr. Awesome and Just Jay.

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I think their eyes were closed before their heads hit the pillows tonight.  Would you believe we are already on week five of our ten weeks of summer!?!?!

xoxo