We have such great neighbors. One evening as the girls and I were walking to our neighborhood's park, I was flagged down by one of our neighbor to come over for s'mores. Elyse had such a great time playing with the girls and their dog.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Elyse's First Blog Post. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Sister Love
Elyse is 2!!!
Our first born turned 2 over the weekend. Seriously, where has the time gone. I wish we could bottle up these moments so that I could keep her little forever, but I can't so I will cheer her on as she continues to grow.
Her party was a summer fun theme. It was fun making her these fun cakes to help celebrate her birthday.
Playing with some of her 2nd cousins.
Showing off her new shades that she received for her birthday.
Mimi was here to join in the festivities.
Playing in her water table while Mimi looks on.
Summer Fun Things
We have already had a busy summer with traveling, but we live for the daily adventures we have right in our backyard.
Elyse watering her tomato plant.
Feeding Chip our chipmunk friend on our back patio with some of the leftover bird seed we had from our bird feeder.
Elyse playing in the water at our neighborhood park's splash pad.
Eve loves going down the slide with momma at the park.
Playing in our new sand box.
Sister fun!
Seeing deer and turkeys on the way to the grocery store near our home.
And our many walks to the local creamery for some yummy twist ice cream cones. Don't forget the sprinkles!!!
Daddy's Appreciation Day
We surprised spouse with a fun filled day of a BBQ and visiting the Morton Arboretum.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Visiting Ol' Savannah, Georgia
This past week our little family took a trip down to the history filled Savannah, GA for my brother's wedding. It was an adventure from the beginning.
This is one of the many mossy old oaks that filled every park and lined the old cobblestone streets near our hotel on downtown Savannah.
Elyse loved all the sights of the horse drawn carriages and the trolleys. She would always point and say "Oh" when she saw either. 

The first day we arrived we walked around Ellis Square and just relaxed in our room. This was a shooting water fountain across the street from our hotel. There were a lot of kids, young and old, that played in the cool water of this fountain. Elyse was not one of them, but she liked watching everyone else play.
The girls and I waiting outside for daddy to bring us our ice cream from Leopold's Ice Cream Parlor. It was the best tasting ice cream on this particular hot evening.
We did a ton of walking while in Savannah since our hotel was so close to everything. This is down on the riverfront. Elyse loved watching all the big freight boats and small ferries going up and down the river.
The next few pictures are from our walk up and down River Street. This is the WW II Memorial.
The old Savannah City Hall. It only cost $205,000 to build originally back in the day. The some at the top is covered in 24k gold leaf valued at $240,000.
This statue is of Florence Martus "the waving girl" . The story goes that Florence's beau was a sailor and when he left Savannah she decided she would go every morning and wave to all the incoming ships in hopes that here beau had returned for her on one of the ships. She also would go out at night with a lantern to wave goodnight to all the ships leaving port. Her beau never returned, but when she passed more than 1,000 ship captains came to her funeral.
Savannah has more than 24 squares or parks and one of those parks is Chippewa Park where Forrest Gump sat on the bench.
We took a side trip to Oatland Wildlife Center. It was the best trip for our money. Elyse got to see a cougar....
... a tortoise...
...a baby opposum...
...& a fox just to name a few.
We also took in some sights at the beach. Elyse didn't like the water and the sand at first but she became use to it. We found hermit crabs and tons of shells.
We ended our trip with celebrating the marriage of my brother Steve and his wife Beth. It was a beautiful and historic filled night filled with love and lots of dancing. We wish them the best in what life has to offer them.
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