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Our trip to Charleston started out with my first time flying first class. It was ah-mazing and such a relaxing way to fly across country! I watched "We Bought A Zoo" which was cute but cheesy. Can't go wrong looking at Matt Damon for 2 hours though! The little girl in the movie reminded me so much of my little Drew. I saw in the credits her name is Maggie Elizabeth Jones....too funny! |
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Here we are at the rehearsal dinner on Saturday night. It was at Rue de Jean in downtown Charleston. This was the first night we got to see everyone. |
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My girls Amy and Stacey at the rehearsal dinner. Seven kids and two sets of twins between us. Sexy mamas! |
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Charleston had some really fun shopping. King Street is the main drag downtown that had a lot of great boutiques, antique stores, great restaurants, and some high-end shops. I found these Staffordshire dogs at a huge antique sale and decided to take them home with me! |
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We also walked through a huge market area that is similar to our farmer's markets out here. This was my favorite booth filled full of beautiful butterflies. I picked up one for Drew's room. |
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On Sunday, Jason and I decided to do a historical carriage ride tour of downtown. It was really informative and the weather was perfect. We saw a lot of churches and I just loved this one's unique gate with the red door! |
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I would just die if I lived in a pink house with black shutters! I tried to talk Jason into buying a second home here in the south! When we heard that there is a similar house on the market for $24 million, he just rolled his eyes at me. |
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Here is the waterfront. The homes across the street were just amazing. |
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Ahh, the black shutters again. Look at the design around the door and the ivy growing on the steps. So charming! |
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I am just being silly here. We stopped in this hat store and tried on a bunch of huge hats. This one was $200! Yowza. |
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Here was my buddy Max. Isn't he handsome? |
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Me and Jason on the carriage ride. So relaxed! |
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We went to a Gospel Brunch and here was my first ever taste of grits. Can't say I'm a huge fan, but maybe if you added about two cups of cheese on there! |
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Congratulations Clay & Britt! Such a beautiful ceremony. I loved the bridesmaids dresses...every shade of teal and blue. Flowers were simple white bouquets of peonies, roses, and dahlias. So pretty! |
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The wedding cake! Loved the rosettes! |
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The reception was at an old Rice Mill. It was such a beautiful wedding and reception site! I must tell you they had a mac 'n cheese bar for dinner. I did mine up with truffle oi and bacon! "When in Rome"!!! |
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Oh how I loved my Anthropologie dress. It was the most comfortable dress I've ever worn AND it had pockets (which I discovered half way through the evening)! |
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Stacey and Amy both had ridiculously awesome necklaces on. I was feeling a little left out! Smile. |
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Charleston sunset at the reception. |
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Here are all the boys, aka "The Tappers". Yes, they named themselves that in High School. There have seven weddings out of this group....3 more to go! |
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Stacey and I being silly at the reception. I think I ate about 100 Charleston Chews that they had laying around everywhere. |
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Well, that's all she wrote on our trip. It was such a great time to get away and see good friends. We wished we could have had one extra day to explore! If you've never been, I highly recommend going to Charleston!
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