What a week capped off by a fantastic weekend! We are soaking up the last moments of Charleston's beautiful summers and taking in all that this city has to offer in summer. It is truly when the city comes alive with activity and fun and when you can muddle through the tourists a bit, you'll find how magical low country summers are. I heard all about the humidity and heat when I first moved down to Charleston and y'all, they weren't lying. But, despite that, it is still my favorite place to be hot and gross all summer long.
My might fine man surprised me with all my favorites when I got home from a rough week on Friday night. And yes folks, that is a Red Velvet cupcake and flowers from Whole Foods. Because, if you are going to eat calories galore, let's make sure they are coming from Whole Foods, am I right?
I am not sure this sums up our marriage any better: Saturday morning watching Caesar Milan work magic on some sweet baby dogs.
Those last moments of a Charleston summer spent on Sullivan's Island. The crowds has dissipated a bit before school starts and hello #taxfreeweekend, so we had some peace and quiet, and a ton of horseflies annoying us. Our beach visit was cut short as a result.
We checked yet another place off our Charleston Foodie Bucket List on Saturday after the beach. What more can you say about Obstinate Daughter's decor than this photo?
I got the shrimp roll which was a slight take on a lobster roll and pretty delicious.
After volunteering at the Charleston Animal Society for a bit, we had a crew of friends over to entertain Ellie spend some porch time together before the Hootie and the Blowfish Concert.
Sunday was spent catching up on life and hanging with my number one and two girls while Rich was back home for his mom's birthday. How am I supposed to get anything done with a golden floor mat?
When I couldn't take anymore of the #velcroGolden, I took her over to the local dog park for some running and a general release of her wiggles. She's my girl and I love how she loves me.
That's it folks! A taste of our weekend as healing and therapeutic as it was for us me. Time to soak up all that we have left of this summertime.
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