Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Vacation! (a month ago)

Yeah, so we've been back for a while now, but I still wanted to share a few pictures from the family vacation last month.

We spent a week at Folly Beach, SC, a.k.a. the "Edge of America," in a nice townhouse on the waterway. We = mom, dad, Justin, Paul and I (and Baker for a night or 2). The townhouse = 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 levels, with views.

On our first full day of vacation, Paul celebrated his 30th birthday.
Mom and I decorated the walls with silly banners and signs that read "lordy mercy look who thirty" and the like.


We grilled out a steak dinner and had a lovely cheesecake birthday cake for dessert. We were kind and kept the candles to a minimum ;)


We attempted to enjoy the beach. It was a little too hot to really enjoy being on the beach for more than an hour or so, but we had fun. Here's Justin just chillin' on the beach (um yeah, you've got a bit of molten chocolate on your chin man)


We cooled off at the pool - while watching dolphins swim up and down the adjacent waterway


And of course we ate - that's what vacation is all about! Eat! Eat! Eat some more!

Mexican dinner at the Taco Boy (in Folly Beach)


A 'haunted' dinner at Hyman's Seafood (in historic Charleston)


Dinner at the [flipped] Charleston Crab House (why "flipped"? check out our favorite tv 'flipper's,' Trademark Properties - more on them later too)




Yummy sweets at Sonic



There was much more feasting, but in order to protect the innocent, I'll refrain from posting additional glutenous photo evidence.

What we did on vacation (besides eating, sleeping and melting in the heat)

Despite EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNINGS, we took a trip out the hottest place in ALL of Charleston, Ft. Sumter. Why? Because we're history junkies how could we have NOT gone?

On the boat getting read to make way for the Fort. We're happy. We're just a little warm. We have no idea the torture that awaits us, see, we're smiling?!


Approaching the Fort on the lovely SpiritLine boat (at 9:30am - it was already 89 degrees with 89% humidity!)


Are we melting yet?


We desperately needed protection from flying/biting insects of all kinds... mom spraying Justin down.


You'd think the 'sea breezes' coming in off the ocean would make it feel a bit more pleasant. Well, they did not. Mom and I, trying to catch some [slightly] cooler ocean breezes


Honestly, not much of what you see if really from the Civil War era Ft. Sumter. It was bombed and blasted to bits in 1865 (check it out here - seriously). Looking down on the parade grounds and back towards the city of Charleston

We are seriously melting. This is 2.3 seconds before I discovered the AIR CONDITIONED museum a few steps away. Needless to say, I wasn't the only one to discover this cool spot.

"Can we go now?" (just before jumping back on the boat to return is to [hopefully] cooler places)

"Bye Fort!" (mental check - been there, don't have to return!)

The Bridge & USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier

Paul and I ended up spending the afternoon at the SC Aquarium (it was slightly cooler)


Then we ALL (mom & dad included) went to see Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix (in 3D!) at the IMAX. Justin is now a fan, mom and dad are now throughly confused (this was their FIRST Harry Potter exposure)


You'd think we'd had enough of the hot and steamy weather to stay indoors and just play the Wii, but no, mom and I were determined to do some walking around downtown Charleston. I wanted to take some photos for a project I'm doing at home and apparently mom is just as crazy and I, so we headed out for a day of sightseeing and melting [again].

Here's a few of my favorite shots of homes/gardens/etc in historic Charleston






(doh! I just discovered that my favorite shots haven't been uploaded and are sitting on our external hard drive at home, trust me, I've got some beautiful pictures of homes and gates along the Battery)

And for good measure, here's a few random parting pictures. Needless to say, we had a great time and we were not ready to return home.

On the beach one last time


They always think they're so funny (right?)


Trademark Properties downtown Charleston retail shop - recently seen on TV (The Real Deal or The Real Estate Pros on TLC)


Their James Island office and car (yes! I am a dork - I had to check them out as we drove by this office everyday!)



Haunted? St. Philip's cemetery at night (oooooo, spooky!)


And finally, the lovely downtown Charleston from the water

2 comments:

Becky said...

Your pictures are great Jules! I love love love Charleston!!! And I'm guessing your new home project may have something to do with gates? I could be way off...
Love in slob!!
Lu

Anonymous said...

Great job posting the memories of vacation! It now seems so long ago...Enjoyed the pictures and being part of the fun. Much love, Mom & Dad