Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Road Warriors Part 1

Fourteen days and 2900 miles later, we are home and nearly settled back into a normal routine after our "Southern Tour." (We actually returned last week.) We decided to make a scheduled 6 day family vacation to Hilton Head, South Carolina into an extended two week driving trip, seeing friends and family along the way. I have to confess that I am slightly obsessed with the south. Even though I am technically a Yankee, raised in Minnesota and Massachusetts, I have always wanted to be a southerner. Michael can vouch for me that I even got giggly at the first sighting of a Piggly Wiggly. :)

Day 1:
Leaving in the wee hours of the morning proved to be our best move in making the long (12 hour) drive to Birmingham, AL. While the kids didn't really fall back asleep, we were to Little Rock before the shock of being snatched from their beds so early wore off. After a 25 minute break, we were on the road to Memphis. Books and car games occupied them until it was time to stop for lunch in Mississippi, just outside of Memphis. An hour long stop at a Chic-fil-a (God bless the indoor playground) wore them out for their afternoon naps. We took a final stretch break about 1.5 hours outside of Birmingham and then busted out a Nick Jr. DVD to sail us the rest of the way in without one tantrum in the car. (Andrew did lose it at Chili's during dinner... Who can blame him?)

Day 2:
From Birmingham we had a short jaunt to Macon, GA (south of Atlanta) to see our friends Jason and Jill and their two adorable boys Ethan and Wyatt. Michael and Jason went to college together and they were both dorm directors during grad school. It was great to see them again and to see their children in person.

As you can see, Ethan and Sarah got along just fine.


Michael, Sarah, Ethan, and Jason

Jill and me with Andrew and Wyatt.

Day 3:
From Macon, we made our way to Hilton Head. It was another relatively short day in the car. We arrived at the resort and met up with my parents. They have timeshare through Marriott, so we had a beautiful 3 bedroom condo to call home for the week.

Days 4-7:
My brother Brian and his family arrived the day after us. We spent the next few days enjoying walks on the beach, swimming in the indoor pool, touring the surrounding area, eating, and visiting.
Andrew was so pleased with the seagulls.



All through the south the azaleas were magnificent.

Papa Roy with the grand kids.

We were surrounded by beautiful salt marshes.

We spent a day in beautiful Savannah, GA. This is the church used in Forrest Gump.

Spanish moss hanging from the old oak trees.

My parents with the kids at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

Taking a stroll through a salt marsh preserve. We didn't see any alligators, but we should could hear the males.

My parents planned some fun little activities for the kids - like this egg hunt for Sarah, Andrew, and Lauren.

Checking out his shell collection.

Day 8:
Brian, Kathy, and Lauren headed to the airport to return to Louisville, and we headed north with my parents for a day in Charleston. From a very tender age I have longed to see Charleston. I used to beg my parents to take me. The few hours of our day trip there was simply not long enough and I didn't even get to tour one home!!! Tragic! Anyway, Michael and I are already talking about going back someday without the kids. After a too-short walking tour of the city, we said our goodbyes to my parents and made our way north to Wilmington, NC.


Michael and me in front of the pineapple fountain in Charleston.

2 comments:

Natasha said...

hi,
The pic of you and Sarah is just awesome!!
Looking forward to part 2.
Thanks for the call the other night. I will call you (don't think you are coming to the D meeting tomorrow)
hugs
N

Julie said...

Sounds like you guys had a great trip. We love SC!!! When you have the time take a carriage tour through Charleston. We did that a few years ago and had a great time. Savannah also has a fun trolley tour which we have done as well.

Love all of the pics!!!