Friday, June 30, 2017

Instagrammin’ in June

With June comes the end of school and the stat of summer.  This year the end of school marked the end of an era for us—8 years of having a kid in elementary school came to an end with Jack wrapping up 5th grade.  Next year we’ll have two middle schoolers!

jack’s last field day | UF women’s tennis won the national champs and my friend angie (who’s son was being recruited by gators basketball) sent her this pic of us with the UF tennis team. | jack received the gold presidential education award. | congrats to jack! | ella’s last day of 7th grade | jack’s official last day of 5th grade | water gun tradition—ella and i soaked jack when he got off the bus. | hangin’ with baden and ilse | go karts! | ilse won. | day spent in greenville on our way to atlanta | ella and jack loved exploring falls park on the reedy. | and goofing around in downtown greenville. | summer adventures are fun. | we visited aunt tracy and cousins drew and ivy in atlanta—they even took us to the six flags water park! | we dropped jack off for another week of davidson soccer camp. | great team with great friends this year at davidson soccer camp | both kids were vbs teen helpers this year! | ella and jack both swam on the swim team, too. | charlotte eagles soccer camp for jack

Monday, June 5, 2017

Girls’ Trip to Charleston: Sunday

My mom, my sister, and I headed to Middleton Place, an 18th century rice plantation right outside Charleston, on Sunday.  While the main house was burned by Union troops at the end of the Civil War, a house remains that used to be the “south flanker” which housed offices but was enlarged in 1870 to be the main residential building.  The gardens and grounds are the real star of this plantation.  They remind me of an English manor house with sprawling forests and gardens, complete with a little cottage by the lake and sheep roaming acres of green grass…just add in some Spanish moss and humidity.  The gardens are apparently the oldest landscaped gardens in America and I believe were modeled after French gardens of the time.  I hope to return one day when the azaleas are in bloom. 

It was such a lovely weekend with my my mom and sister.  What a special way to celebrate my mom’s 70th!  I love these new girls’ weekends we’ve been having—can’t wait to plan the next one!

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Girls’ Trip to Charleston: Saturday

To celebrate my mom’s upcoming 70th birthday—and because a girls’ trip with my mom and sister is always a good idea—my mom, sister, and I met for a lovely weekend in Charleston, South Carolina.  On Friday evening in Charleston, we took a food tour, explored the Charleston City Market, spent time in all of the little shops near the Waterfront Park, and walked around the Battery before taking an Uber back to our hotel at the Charleston City Marina (Uber was so easy in Charleston—and a lifesaver a few times!).

My mom, Tracy, and I were up early on Saturday morning to walk down to Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit (a Charleston staple) for breakfast before a historic Charleston walking tour.  We loved the tour.  Our guide took us down the most beautiful side streets and alleyways that I had never seen in Charleston, historic neighborhoods were locals actually live.  I also enjoyed being able just listen to our guide and follow her mindlessly all the while I could just take it all in and take pictures to my heart’s content.  After our tour, we had a delicious lunch at Husk, explored the Charleston City Market again (always such interesting sights there), and then walked up King Street for some more shopping.  We’d had our fill of walking around Charleston by late afternoon, so, after a break back at our hotel, we decided to drive out to Shem Creek for dinner at Vickery’s.  The boardwalks, lowcountry marshland, and shrimp boats are beautiful in that area, and it’s fun to drive over the scenic Ravenel Bridge.   

Friday, June 2, 2017

Instagrammin’ in May

Looks like I had a great month of May!  

my last lunch at school with a kid—jack will join his sister at middle school next year. | mother’s day strawberry picking | and mother’s day family tennis | girls trip!  my mom, sister, and i met for a beautiful weekend in charleston. | callie’s hot little biscuit—yum! | historic walking tour of charleston | rainbow row | husk for lunch | vickery’s for dinner | enjoying the view at shem creek | exploring 18th century rice plantation middleton place | my mom’s the little red speck next to that oak tree—that’s how big it is!