Our cute little condo.
Stephi passed out. :)
We had a window view of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. It was really pretty inside as well. Pictures don't do it justice.
The first day we walked around the historic district and explored all of the streets.
We explored bookshops and antique stores.
Peeked into people adorable yards.
My cute pregnant sister on the cutest walkway.
These streets...
Stoop Envy.
We went to the Wormsloe Plantation the next day and gawked at the longest, prettiest driveway you ever could see. A mile and a half long oak avenue.
The next morning we woke up before sunrise to make the drive for a day trip on Cumberland Island. We boarded a ferry to get there and they only take two trips a day with limited spots for passengers to make sure it isn't overcrowded. It was so pretty and it felt like we had the whole island to ourselves. Cumberland Island has wild horses on it and we were able to spot some when we trekked from one side of the island to the other to get to the beach.
The morning fog was crazy.
This little crab had his pinchers out ready for us if we got any closer while he scooted along.
Our last day we headed down to River Street.
We stopped to get ice cream at Leopold's.
We passed the Gingerbread House and walked through Forsyth Park where the farmers market was taking place.
A picture of Steph's chicken pot pie to document our dinner at Paula Deen's restaurant.
This is a text I got from Brandon during our trip. He kept sending me pictures of Eleanor and Thor and I asked him to send a picture of himself. He said, "Okay one sec..." and then followed with the above. I laughed so hard. He cracks me up. "The best I could get in this lighting." :)
Took a trip to Bonaventure Cemetery which was so pretty.
I am so jealous of their trees.
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