While I see that I may not have made it clear, at least to myself, what I want to get out of blogging now, let me prologue this entry with that (better) explanation. I want to keep a record of memories, whatever they may be: trips, ideas, experiences, food, organizing (I love it more than anyone should), crafting, whatever is to come in this phase of life. That being a somewhat complicated, unexpected vision for us (the hubs and pup debut to come) at 25, newly married, and figuring out what's next on this journey. I hope to take in the trees, instead of constantly focusing on the forest, the bigger picture, the end game, the destination. I hope this blog allows to take to the time to appreciate all the beautiful, wonderful, AWESOME things happening in our journey. So without further ado.
Pawley's Island, South Carolina
Pawley's Island, South Carolina
May 25-28, 2012
Along this journey we've come to Pawleys Island, South
Carolina. You'll find it here:
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Thank you Google maps.
It's about a 30 minute drive from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Our dear friends, Betsy and Matty, invited us on this trip, and let me say, I was more than excited. Cue clappy-pointy-toe happy dance. If you can't imagine it, Josh says, trust him you won't be sorry.
Side note: You'll notice several pictures of this trip, none of which are of our lovely friends because between this dumbo computer and my acting out phone I can't seem to get one of them to appear straight from this trip, sorry friends, you'll be back I'm sure for some blogger loving in the future.
View Larger Map
Thank you Google maps.
It's about a 30 minute drive from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Our dear friends, Betsy and Matty, invited us on this trip, and let me say, I was more than excited. Cue clappy-pointy-toe happy dance. If you can't imagine it, Josh says, trust him you won't be sorry.
Side note: You'll notice several pictures of this trip, none of which are of our lovely friends because between this dumbo computer and my acting out phone I can't seem to get one of them to appear straight from this trip, sorry friends, you'll be back I'm sure for some blogger loving in the future.
Once we arrived, we scurried to dinner, as the 7+ hour drive
landed us in town rather late and kept us quite hungry. The pizza was good and,
as Josh would agree, the wings were better. The boy loves some chicken wings.
Oh, I forgot to mention (in order at least) we got to drive across some pretty
neat bridges on our ride up here. By neat I mean awesome. And by awesome I mean
you should see them. I thought of Dr. Shelon Cooper and how he would flatly explain
the physics behind its design, which is what half intrigues me, the science and
mathematics of it all. Really cool. The other half, it's just so pretty! Here's a picture of my favorite one, Cooper Ridge bridge, Mt. Pleasant, SC all instagrammed up.
Day two, our first full day, we arrive at River City Cafe
(8/10) for lunch. Three hamburgers and one BLT later, our bellies were full. We
discussed our like of the Hunger Games series and discovered our game names,
which I have found out changes each time you enter your name into the online HG name generators. Boo. I remember
liking my name at the time, now when I put it in, it's pretty lame-O. Later we decided to go to the beach for the
afternoon. Huntington Beach State Park pinned. The weather held up and I found
some nice sea shells. I put them in my neato-bandito cup from River City Cafe.
Once I decide what to do with them, I'll let y'all know. Pins and needles. Pins
and needles. We found ourselves at Drunken Jacks (collective 6-/10) for dinner.
Not completely horrible but no cigar by any means. Here's a picture of the beach and one of Josh and I ready for dinner.
Day three, we grab lunch at Goucos (solid 8/10), deli
sandwiches. I know, sounds pretty bummy, we get up and get straight to the
food, but it's something Josh and I love about our trips away, the grub can
really make it or break it. Okay, not break it, but we do love good food. Then
the boys golf, Betsy pools it up, I sleep. Boo me. What are vacays for if not
to sleep... a lot!? At last, the anticipated casino cruise. In keeping
with the theme, first, the food was a total bust (not even sure what/how to score it because it was food and we wanted food, so I'll give you a :( /10). The first thirty minutes, mind you this is a 3 hour
cruise, for Betsy and I was awesome, we had made something like $6 doubling,
tripling, etc. on $.25 slot machines. Then we lost most of our $50ish dollars
and our :) went to :( The last 15 minutes or so showed some promise and Josh
had made a few bucks on Black Jack I think. He wasn't so sure what he was doing in the
beginning, but by the end of it and $10 up he had decided he needed to study up
and make sure he brought it on the next casino cruise we were to go on that had gambling or any cruise for that
matter ;) Finally, we ended the night with a much propagated game of bingo.
Spoiler alert, we didn't win any $15,000 or some amount so ridiculous. All in
all it was fun and we even discussed that we'd love to love go on a cruise together,
we're thinking something tropical. One day! Here's a picture of one of our bingo cards and one of Josh and his AWESOME winning Black Jack chips.
Day four, lunch at Blue Crab (8/10) and our favorite for
sure. Consensus YUMM! Crab sandwiches, shrimp bangy tacos, one gone
cheeseburger. So good. Then an outlet mall 45 minutes away that I just had to
swing by since we don't have any close to us at home. Honestly, it was a bust
of sorts- we need to keep our dollars! :( on great deals :):):) on saving money when I really want to spend it. Then we had to head back home.
Audiobooks, music, worries, the letter game (depending on who you ask the winner is debatable), laughter, and some whistling like a pro abound. 400+ miles ahead...
Last side note: We stopped at this great candy shop one night and I took this picture of a candy favorite for a candy fien friend of ours who wasn't able to make it with her hubs, due to some amateur but, nonetheless awesome I'm sure, skateboarding and a gruesome collarbone injury, as a thinking of you. Don't you just love swedish fish! Actually, I don't. But they sure are pretty. And very red.
Last last side note: he's given up skateboarding (I think) and the collarbone is on the mend!
Last side note: We stopped at this great candy shop one night and I took this picture of a candy favorite for a candy fien friend of ours who wasn't able to make it with her hubs, due to some amateur but, nonetheless awesome I'm sure, skateboarding and a gruesome collarbone injury, as a thinking of you. Don't you just love swedish fish! Actually, I don't. But they sure are pretty. And very red.
Last last side note: he's given up skateboarding (I think) and the collarbone is on the mend!






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