Thursday, March 31, 2016

H54F: Spring Break 2016!

All linked up over at KT Cup of Tea Blog!

I miss the link up when I don't have to a chance to truly link up and you should know that!

How are you?  How was your week? And then one before that?

Did you have a nice Easter?

Glad we're all caught up here's the five from over here...

This week was spring break for my babies and here's some of our fun celebrating a week off and warmer weather!

We had some awesome weather!  The scooters came out for some riding time.

We made a cookie pie - very very good!

My little guy said - "Look mommy!  I got a sun tan!"
Bahahahahaha!

Around here - this is typical!

It is always fun to see friends over a break!  Especially when they live so close!

My "time out" :)

While in Target he runs to this set up and says, "CHEEEEEESE!"
Then he said we needed one because it was so "comfy cozy" - Target, do ya hear this?

She was in swim camp all week and loved every single second of it!







A recap of our adult's only weekend in Savannah, GA!
I found this link up from checking out one of my favorite blogs!  So glad I joined in this week.
A peek into what I've been into this month.
Check Up Time:  Spring Bucket List
Here's how we have done thus far on the spring to do list.



What I pinned this week:

Shrimp Boil Foil Packets - Easy, make-ahead foil packets packed with shrimp, sausage, corn and potatoes. It's a full meal with zero clean-up!:
For dinner one weekend?
What a great idea- a picnic breakfast!
I am going to do a picnic breakfast!!!
Weekend Steals:
Slightly in love with this outfit!
It's true though.:
The funny!


I hope your weekend is amazing!  Thank you for visiting me today :)












Check Up: Spring Bucket List (March)





In March we completed numbers one and two!

April has us hoping that number six is finished up.

Thankful for a wonderful March and hoping for a great April - for all of us!












Wednesday, March 30, 2016

What's Up Wednesday (March '16)






Here are the questions...


Here are my answers!


We are eating...whatever I pull out of the cabinet!  Ha!  How is that for a menu plan?  Seriously, I'm out of the cooking mode.  I can tell you we had salmon on Monday.  Tuesday brats or something.  Wednesday chicken.  I'm sure there will be pizza coming at us one night.  I'm just over it!  The other day while grocery shopping I thought the cooking bug was hitting me again but it was just a mirage.  Get the grill out I'm done!


I'm reminiscing about being a kid and having spring break.  My kids are on spring break right now and I'm jealous!  The Diva is enjoying half day swim camp and Little Man is soaking up all the time he can with mom and dad and sis.  They are just too precious.  I can admit that being an adult this lack of regular schedule is killing me.  I try to be a bit more lenient during holidays from school and remember they are only this age once.  That explains why I let them play in red mud on Monday. HA!  So far we have enjoyed a bunch of outside time and that is beautiful!



What I'm loving is the fact that spring is nearly in full tilt.  We have had so much outdoor play time and I got to work in my flower beds a bit - hooray!  It isn't planting time where I live in Zone 7 of NC.  I have to wait another 6 weeks to plant things safely but boy am I itching to fill up a cart with flowers and get my hands in the dirt!  Lately, a lot of people have been on their mowers - not us.  We want a jungle feel around our house.  Just kidding!  We cannot do much with our yard yet due to big land projects.



We've been up to...playing outside, a mini get away, switching up our closets from winter to summer.  Ohhh yeah good stuff!  You can read about 40 Hours in Savannah here.

I am currently not dreading anything.  OK maybe that brief run in with my husband when he's not slept appropriately in a few days.  That is scary.

I'm working on my spring bucket list.  Very slowly!  We hope to check a biggie off the list in the next 7-14 days.  More info to come!?



Excited about April because we just may get to drop a line in a river or pond and see what bites!  The kids got fishing rods for Easter so I'm ready to go!  Also, I look forward to weekends starting in April - with the extended daylight it means more porch sitting, bonfire possibilities, and friends.


I'm watching nothing but I am gearing up for another season of Southern Charm!  I'm reading nothing.  I just cannot get in the mood to read.  This is typical; in May I'll be back to the books.




Sam Hunt is all up in my ears.  I'm always late to the party on new musicians and to be honest I hated him when he first arrived on the scene.  He is a pop singer not a country singer but now he has grown on me and I love his pop music, lol yes. However, this idea of burning a house down is really getting old.  I swear the last time I watched CMT there were five videos back to back of residences being burned down.  Time for a new idea, guys.  Oh and...  I am happy to report I'm easing off the Beiber.

My favorite shirt - from Gap, freaking love it.  I don't put myself in the blog much so surprise, there I be!

I'm wearing shorts and t-shirts or dresses and cardigans (work).  My closet is switched out to summer - needless to say I'm a happy girl.  I'm hoping to purchase another pair of cute Roman style sandals - they are my addiction.  Recently, I got some great second hand buys.  I have really loved wearing them!

Scattered ShowersSunny

This weekend in Brownie World I'll be (hopefully, weather permitting) working in my yard to prep it for some grading work.  Also, I'll be finalizing my items for a kid's clothing exchange at our church (hit up Hillsdale on the 8th!)  I can imagine I'll be catching up on laundry and maybe, just maybe grilling out!


April will quickly be here and you know I'm excited about that.  I just like April and cannot pinpoint why.  Maybe it is the fact the mercury rises a little more, we get to enjoy all the sunshine, I can be outside without freezing..whatever it is I love it.











Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Hey, It's OK!

I really enjoy Airing My Dirty Laundry - not my own but the blog!  So today I'm linking up with her.



1/ It is totally ok that I lost a night in Savannah due to some adulting issues and coming to the realization no, I am not 24 years old anymore.

2/ Hey it is cool - I don't like to play with my kids.  That sounds harsh but I'm not down with playing Barbies and apparently that makes me the world's worst mom.  However, I'm the first to let my kids play in mud and adventure out into the woods with.  I'm also down for painting (with real paint) and making lots of yummy sweet treats in the kitchen.  And watch out - but if I have a water hose in my hand you're going to get squirted so you can bullet across the yard and scream with giggles.

3/It is totally OK that I checked out two books from the library and then decided to not read them.

4/To wish a panini press would appear in your kitchen - it is ok.

5/Letting your oldest child stay up past ten to watch HGTV with you because it may be the only time she doesn't have an attitude with you, totally fine.

6/To suddenly despise the idea of cooking?  Yes, it is OK!

7/To make a cookie pie on a whim and then devour 30% of it!  I work out, it is ok!

8/It is fine to be annoyed with the generation behind you because they are epically failing common sense.

9/I missed the egg hunts and that brings me joy!  Another bad mom confession?  Nope because it is ok!

10/Chipped nail polish - it isn't but right now it is ok.










Greetings from Savannah!






This past weekend, Easter Weekend, the children headed off with their grandparents to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  Each year they take my daughter to the beach for a spring trip and this year, being that Little Man is potty trained, they also took him!

The kids had a wonderful time in MB - even if the weather was crap - they enjoyed playing in the pool and on the beach!

A few months back my husband booked a trip to Savannah for he and I.  Since the kids were gone we took off too.  Savannah is about 425 miles southeast of where we live in NC so we hopped in the car on Good Friday and drove very slowly through everyone-gets-a-ticket-North-Carolina.

Can I share with you that it is just plain fabulous to drive through Charlotte on Good Friday?  Ahhhh, no crazy traffic jams!

Moving right a long....

While in the other Carolina we enjoyed 95 being at a freakin' standstill and having to take an alternate navigation (thanks, Siri.)  That was a real highlight.  It was even better that the local radio station out of Walterboro was one old man who did the DJ-ing, commercials, and invited us all to go to the Cooter Race.  If you are from the South then you know that word has double meanings and since we had no children and were perpetually fourteen years old we giggled like fourteen year olds.

If you're lost then um...google it?

He also informed us we could get a box of rabbit parts or bunny meat for $38.

That was my cue to lay down a little bit harder on the gas and get to a state line ASAP!  (Save the bunnies 2016!)

We arrived in Georgia around 2:00 that afternoon and checked into our inn.

First Bit of Advice -

From a Southerner to you - if you are going to a historical, southern city then you should try to stay in an inn or bed and breakfast to get the real feel of the place.  Sure you can book a Hyatt or Hilton but the uncool part about that is this - they are everywhere and they are cookie cutter for the most part.



We stayed in room 101 of 1700 & 90 Inn.

Here's why you should book your Savannah stay there:

1.  Charm - This inn is filled with Old South & English charm.  You will love the brick fireplace complete with mantle and hearths in the guestrooms.  The restaurant within the inn is probably the most fabulous culinary delight you have experienced in your life.  The staff is beyond generous. Scott, one of the bar tenders, is a fabulous pharmacist of adult beverage concoctions.  He does have a slightly heavy hand so watch out!  The cook staff really know what they are doing and each dish is a piece of art you get to devour.  You will not believe how amazing the food that comes out of that kitchen is.  Our favorite waiter was Fuzzy.  And Chris keeps the front managed so well and is extremely helpful to get you on your way to see the city or help you with any other thing you may need while on your stay.

2.  Architecture - The Inn is old and the architecture inside is fabulous.  The halls are rolling (so watch your step), the restaurant is original brick inside and out.  Then there are the time period furnishings - you will just really enjoy being in a place that isn't smothered and covered in typical hotel furnishings.

3.  Local flair - Not only does the inn cater to tourists but many locals are on the patio with an Old Fashioned in hand ready to tell you all about Savannah, Atlanta, or whatever topic is on the table.  You aren't one in a million tourists here but a true guest.  We quickly made friends with staff and locals and got the inside scoop on Georgia's Port City.

4.  Haunted - Here's the deal - Savannah's MO is that it is the most haunted city in the United States.  Did I see or hear a ghost?   I did see a ghost and she lives on the second floor of rooms in the Inn.  That is the only ghost I have ever seen.  I can tell you any city that is pro-public drunkeness will allow you to see whatever you wish sweetheart.

The Inn offers the following -
WIFI
Free parking (and in a street covered with meters that means something!)
TV in room with cable (not common for a Bed & Breakfast feel)
Free breakfast
A full restaurant and bar

Also, since Savannah is a series of "squares" you will find that once you park that car you won't need it until time to leave!

Advice piece number two -



Savannah Old Town Trolley route map

If you have an aversion to walking then buy a ticket for a trolley tour.  Those things never stop!  I cannot tell you how many times a trolley was buzzing by loaded to the gills with tourists.  We did not opt for a trolley tour this go around but we did agree that it would be have been nice to have participated in one.

We really enjoyed walking about the city and taking it in our own.  Siri can help you figure out the historical names and places but it would be well worth your money to have an actual human giving you the stories and making sure you see sixty important pieces of the city in a certain time frame.



If you are not interested in a trolley ride you can do a river excursion of the city, horse drawn carriage tour of the city, or a bike tour.

My advice?  Take a tour.  There is so much that you will be oblivious to if you do not.

Tip number 3 -

Eat.

Southern cuisine at the extreme is how I would label the food in Savannah.  It is probably way more novelty to some of you rather than myself (ahem, kinda born and bred below the Mason Dixon line - and had my fair share of fat back, lard, deep fried, fried, and scorched.)  With the food revolution that has been happening here in the South for a decade or so I was not too totally shocked by the flaire of the foods offered.  I am a bit bummed I didn't get to try a peanut butter and jelly chicken wing at  Treylor Park.

Not only are there a gazillion restaurants there is gazillions of booze to be consumed - as you tour the town.



Yes, Savannah wants you to drink like a fish.  The law says if you're old enough then drink it anywhere.  There is something so delightful when your bartender asks you if you want your Long Island Iced Tea to go.

So you will need to eat lots of good Savannah food while you are walking about with your styrofoam or plastic up.  (Do not try to take your bottle or can on the street - a large fine will result from that!)

We enjoyed eating at our Inn (1700 & 90) and Barracuda Bob's.  We visited Paula Deen's place but just to be honest I only want fried chicken once a year and just seeing it steaming on the buffet made me want to blow chunks.

Eww, bad choice of words.

I really hate that I didn't get to The Pink House.  I guess that will just have to happen next time!

Don't forget to do this....

Save your money for your trip.

If you drink the alcohol is about $2-$6 higher than where you call home - unless you call NYC home.  The dinner plates are also priced a little higher than the average city.

But when you can drink anywhere then why not jack the food and drink prices up?

Also, if you want to shop then you'll need some lettuce in the pocket.

Shoulda got it, right?


There are the typical junk hole shops (a la River Street) that sell the tchotchkies that end up at Goodwill in a couple months.  However, there are also some really nice places that sale great stuff and grander than grand prices.



If you are an antique fiend then Savannah is your best friend.  Jere's over on River gets in containers from England monthly of European antiques.  Oh and yes they have 33K square feet to store them in. My husband and I had a field day of sorts walking through the warehouse.  I also learned I'm not a big fan of European antique style but my husband likes it - big and gaudy.

Art is big thanks to SCAD (Savannah College of Art & Design) and boy can you find some amazing pieces by students and professional artists.  Take advantage of visiting the multiple SCAD owned properties around Savannah - they have talented students and their work is on display and for sale.

If you're like me...


Savannah River


My element is water.  The Savannah River is nice and the Wilmington River is gorgeous too.  However, if I am near the ocean I prefer to be right beside it physically and not by twenty minutes!

Wilmington River
Twenty minutes east of Savannah is Tybee Island.  I'm not sure what I was expecting but Tybee was not anything like I had hoped or imagined.  It actually reminded me of any other small island beach.  To me it was reminiscent of Carolina Beach, NC.



We took the road to Tybee on Saturday afternoon for lunch and to get some beach time.  Tybee is highly residential/rental home and it just did not really jump out at me as a place I would fall in love with.

I also think that Mary Kay Andrews may have put this romantic idea of Tybee in my brain.  But that's her job, right?



While there we ate at Fannie's On The Beach.  Due to everyone is East Georgia also wanting to eat there that day we sat cafeteria style with a mom and her twenty something son.  They moved from Atlanta to Savannah.  I feel like that lady's shear purpose at lunch was to scare us.  We had a twenty minute chat about Savannah and how we really needed to watch ourselves because it was a terribly dangerous city.

I feel like you need to know the truth about Savannah if you're thinking about going -

Anywhere you can get three sheets while you walk around *legally*; you are naturally upping the chances of being jumped or mugged because tanked = target.

Be smart and you will be safe.

 Other things about Tybee -

There's Mitch's stand!  Everything was cordoned off and I also got a shot of the beach patrol vehicles but I cannot locate it in my downloads.  I know, you don't care, really neither do I but it is cool!


Baywatch is being turned into a movie.  Don't let them fool you into thinking The Rock is running the beaches of Florida (Florida tags on the vehicles they are using but the site for the movie says it is still in California) he is actually running the beaches of Tybee Island, GA with Zac Efron.

The hubs going to for an adventure across the beach.  This was one of the prettiest beach views I have ever seen.


The tide was out while we were there making for a beautiful beach to walk across.  There were a lot of suicidal jelly fish washed up on the beaches and a really fun crab.

I <3 crabs.


Yes, I said really fun crab.

We left the island with a $20 parking ticket.

Maybe that sums up my feelings on Tybee.

Last notes...

If you're headed to Savannah give yourself a minimum of three days to just tour the city and eat the food.  We only had roughly 36 hours.

Make sure your accomodations include parking.  Otherwise you will need to take out a small loan to park your car.

Stay away from the people who are offering you a handcrafted palm rose.  As soon as someone starts walking toward you with a rose made out of a palm leaf turn on your don't screw with me face and walk past them.  If you do not take my advice then you'll be stopped not short of fifteen times.

Savannah is hot but not at night in the spring.

If you're looking for royal south go to Charleston.  Savannah lacks the royalty you feel when you are in buttoned up and Sperry ridden Charleston.

Do not talk about Atlanta around the Savannahians.  We learned quickly that many of them do not like ATL at all.



What you see in Forsyth Park can be just about anything and everything all at one time.  We witnessed the start of a black tie wedding then a mere ten minutes later watched a fight over $5 worth of pot.  Fun times.

Visit McDonough's.




If you venture to Bonaparte Cemetary then you should realize that the statue on the cover of Savannah based Midnight In the Garden of Good & Evil was moved to the Telfair Museum.  
However, the remains of Jews lost to evil in WWII will leave you feeling a since of loss no matter what your religious background.  I walked away wiping my eyes and feeling loss.  Gracie is also buried there and no matter how old that grave is or whether you know her story or not seeing that little girl and the toys that visitors have left at her grave will grab your heart and squeeze it causing some tears to well up in those eyes of your's.



I was told Congress Street was the Bourbon Street of Savannah and I felt lied to.  Just saying.

In closing...

Our time in Savannah was really pleasurable.  We laughed a lot, walked a lot, and learned more than we expected (without a tour guide.)  Would I go back?  Yes.  And next time I will get on a trolley tour and take in all the things I missed or had no freaking clue about.

Do I think you should go?

But of course, darlin.

Happy Travels!

*Amanda*


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