Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Oldest City in Georgia

I had three days off so we took a quick trip to Savannah since it's only 4 hours away. We arrived in Savannah just in time to get in line for lunch at The Wilkes House. It's southern family style dining at its best. You sit around a big dinner table with 9 other guests and feast on about 30 different dishes that will have you thinking it's Thanksgiving day! It was well worth the 1.5 hour wait! Unfortunately it came a monsoon the  rest of the day so we hung out in our room at the Bed and Breakfast Inn until it was time for dinner. Since it was my birthday, we decided to do something a little special and headed to The Olde Pink House for a southern fine dining experience. The restaurant is an 18th century mansion and you eat in one of the many rooms of the house. There is a piano bar downstairs and supposedly the place is haunted. I love a good ghost story! It was a really fun and special birthday dinner! 


Tuesday, we headed to Tybee Island. On the way, we stopped at Wormsloe plantation where we drove down the mile and a half long driveway lined with towering oak trees. It was breathtaking. Our pictures are beautiful, but they did not do it justice. 


Then, we visited the Bonaventure Cemetery.  I love strolling through old cemeteries and trying to find the oldest tombstone. 



After lunch on Tybee Island we swam and hung out on the beach for a few hours. One of my favorite things we did on our trip was the dolphin tour. The dolphins like to swim behind the shrimp boats to catch free food so Captain Mike started some boat tours that run the same time as the shrimp boats. We saw at least 8 or 9 dolphins including a little baby!! It was so much fun!! I loved the boat ride! 

That night and all day Wednesday we explored Savannah's historic district. We tried to see as many of the squares as we could. It really is a beautiful city. Allan found an old toy store that he liked and we enjoyed Leopold's ice cream not once, but two times! We sat in the park and listened to a guy play the violin. We had the best food at Vic's on River where we were lucky enough to get a window seat. We splurged on warm pralines. We visited the SCAD art museum and said hello to the waving girl by the river. 



Savannah was the perfect location for a weekend get away and I hope we get to go back soon! Happy Summer!!

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Year Five

I honestly cannot believe that we have been married for five years! The years have gone by so quickly, they are almost like a blur in my memory! This year especially.. I feel like we just moved to Athens a month ago and we've almost been here for an entire year! 

We've never been on an "anniversary trip" before, so this year we decided to go somewhere to celebrate. Tallulah Falls is less than an hour and a half from Athens and we had been wanting to go for awhile now. We hiked the entire Tallulah Gorge (5.5 miles?) from top to bottom. It was beautiful! Parts of the hike were a little strenuous, but in a fun way (like using your entire body to climb boulders and cross rivers, etc). Once you get to the bottom of the gorge, you can slide off of these huge rocks into a pool of water. A lot of kids were doing it and it looked so appealing, so I went for it even though I didn't have my bathing suit. There was a 90% chance that I was going to slip and get soaked crossing the river (like 3 other people we watched) so I figured I might as well go ahead and get wet doing what I what I wanted. 




That night, we had dinner at our hotel (Lake Rabun Hotel and Restaurant). The chef is a "farm to table" chef, so all of the food comes from local farmers.  The filet mignon was phenomenal.  I can't even tell you how great breakfast was the next morning! We loved our entire experience at Lake Rabun. 

Saturday morning we did an 8-line zipline course. Neither of us had ever done a real zipline before so it was really fun and exciting! I even went upside down on one of the lines! 

Afterwards, we drove through the "German Alpine city" of Helen. It was really cool to see,  but definitely a tourist trap and slightly cheesy. We visited Anna Ruby Falls and got some great pictures of the double waterfalls. We went to the Old Sautee store on the way and looked all of the fun, old stuff and had lunch. We stopped at a farmers' market on the side of the street on our way back to Athens. It was a great little getaway. We've pretty much decided that we will be going back at least once a year while we live here! 


Happy Anniversary to my sweet husband who I love very much and am very proud of!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Down by the Riverside

We have recently discovered trails behind our house that lead to the Oconee River. This has quickly become one of our favorite pastimes. Daisy is in love and acts like a wild animal when we let her off the leash to run free in the woods and tromp around in the water.  Some very nice person hung a hammock for everyone to enjoy. It's the perfect place to get a group of friends together and grill hotdogs and marshmallows as the sun sets.  Now that we have discovered this little gem, we are even more happy with the location of our home! 





Mississippi History

After Craig's graduation in Oxford we headed south to Jackson for a few days. One of the days we took a little trip to Port Gibson with my parents. I've always wanted to see the ruins of Windsor in person ever since I saw photographs of them in Ken Murphy's Mississippi Photography book. Windsor was built in the 1800's and survived the Civil War, but later burned due to an accidental fire. The columns and some ironwork were the only things to survive the fire. The area is completely deserted, but the columns are so beautiful! They really are one of Mississippi's hidden treasures. 



Next, we headed to Rodney, MS (per Julianne's recommendation). Again, another hidden treasure of MS. Isn't it odd that I have never heard of Rodney and it was 3 votes away from being the state capitol of MS?! Today, it is a real ghost town filled with abandoned buildings like this really cool church. 

Can you see the cannon ball stuck in the bricks above the middle window? Seriously, this place is enchanting. After making a huge deal about how cool it was my brother says, "Yeah.. that's where my deer camp is.  I've seen it a million times." Wha??? Share the wealth Danny Boy!!  Read about Rodney here and see what you think!!

http://www.southpoint.com/states/ms/rodney.htm

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Craig's Graduation

My youngest brother Craig graduated from Ole Miss with a bachelor's degree in accounting.  We are all very proud of him.  Our entire family got together in Oxford for the occasion.  Graduation, lunch on the Square, and a baseball game.  It was a busy, but fun day of celebrating.  Congratulations, Craig!


Roller Derby

Wanna know a really fun sport to watch?  Ladies roller derby.  Seriously.. most entertaining sport ever.  I could totally see myself doing something like this if I wasn't scared of getting hurt.  Those ladies are hardcore.  It wasn't quiet as violent as I pictured, but there was definitely a lot of pushing, shoving, and falling.  The team in Athens is really good.  They put a whoopin' on the other team.  Fun times!


Double Decker 2013

If there is one weekend of the year that we will definitely make the long drive to Oxford, it is Double Decker weekend.  We LOVE Double Decker.  Art, music, food, and friends all in the best little city in MS- what could be better?  Julianne and Chris came up and we all stayed with Lindsey.  Nate boiled some shrimp and we celebrated Lindsey's birthday.  Saturday was so much fun.  Allan knows just about everybody in Oxford since he grew up there and has lived there his whole life.  It was great running into folks and catching up.  Allan had a painting or two and some new prints at Southside.  We got to see Allan's family and made a few purchases.  This year's loot included hand made letter-press cards that say, "Bless your heart!", two pieces of pottery, a really cute print, and a couple of t-shirts.  We had AJAX for dinner and Bottle Tree for breakfast making it a pretty solid weekend! 


Can't wait til next year!

I don't know about you, but I'm feelin' 22!!

For Christmas, Allan got me tickets to Taylor Swift's Red Tour in Atlanta.  Judge if you must, but I think she is fabulous!!  Obviously, I'm not the only person that thinks this!  Her music is just so fun and catchy!  She is so humble and appreciative of her fans.  She writes her own music and I love her style!  She is a wonderful role model for young people and puts on a really great show.  Her concerts draw a crowd of all ages.  Yes, there are a lot of screaming young girls, but we were completely surrounded by people our age, couples, older women, daughters my age with their mothers, etc.  The show was phenomenal.  The details were amazing.  The critics have given the tour rave reviews and for good reason.  I had the BEST time and if I could go again I totally would. 
Perfection!

Her stage was shaped like a human heart- very cool!

Reunited!

The first weekend in April, I took a trip to the coast of MS for a little reunion with some of my best friends from pharmacy school.  It had been way too long since I had seen them, so the weekend was much needed!  Mikki's wedding was the main event of the weekend.  It was absolutely beautiful and it was so great to see everyone from school and how they are doing now.  Shopping, walks on the beach, and long dinners of catching up solidified the weekend as being pretty great.  I miss everyone so much and it is really hard to believe that we graduated a year ago! 
A walk on the beach with Pooja and AK


All of the pharmacists with the beautiful bride!

Tunes and Balloons

Every year, as part of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon, GA has an event called Tunes and Balloons.  I haven't been to a hot air balloon festival since middle school.  My family went to one in Jackson and I remember it being so magical when all of the balloons were fired up and glowing at the same time.  So, of course I wanted to go to this event since Macon is not too far from Athens.  Unfortunately, it was an extremely windy day which made firing up all of the balloons around a large crowd of people slightly dangerous.  So, instead of getting to see 10-15 balloons all lit up, we only got to see three.  The day was still really fun and I'm glad we got to go! Aren't they beautiful?


Wedding Weekend

It's a rainy day here in Athens.  I have the day off and it feels like a good time to finally update the blog.  I  suppose I'll pick up where I left off!

The first weekend in March, Daniel and Megan got married!  I can't believe it has already been over 3 months.  The wedding was beautiful and our church at home was almost filled to capacity with people there to celebrate the joyous occasion.  Daniel and Megan have dated off and on since high school and both our family and hers have been rooting for their relationship from the beginning.  Megan is the kind of girl every sister wants for her brother.  She is so kind and sweet; responsible, yet fun; and will be a great wife and mother (and aunt to future little Innman children).  Needless to say we were all thrilled on their special day.  Welcome to the family, sweet Megan!
Megan and her sister, Erin

Daniel, Craig, Chance, Allan, and myself

One happy groom!