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    Right leaning libertarian. Navy wife. Russian linguist. Dog lover. Insatiable reader. Catholic. Country music fan. Baker. Southern girl at heart (but not by birth).

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We Now Return to Your Regularly Scheduled Programming

I’ve been gone for a while, off globe trotting – er, US trotting. Here’s the whirlwind recap:

Stop 1: Palm Springs, CA for my sister’s bachelorette party!


My sisters, my sister’s BFF and me on the way to Palm Springs.

Stop 2: Halloween in Torrance, CA.


I was Rosie the Riveter! Too bad I left Chris’s coveralls in Georgia.

Stop 3: Coronado, CA because I love the area.


No words needed here.


We also played around at the Del – so pretty! Someday we will stay there… but this was the not time.


I met up with Kelsey and Elizabeth for lunch too! And by the way, at Stacked –the restaurant we ate at– you order your food on an iPad at your table! It’s pretty amazing. We had such a good time and it made me start harassing Chris to get orders to SD again. (Yeah, that’s not going to happen.)

Stop 4: Long Beach, CA for my sister’s wedding


I inadvertently made Chris look like a Hogwarts student. We called him Ron Weasley all morning… haha!


Isn’t my sister pretty? :) And you can’t tell in this picture, but her husband is actually over a foot taller than her!

Stop 5: Hollywood, CA to play tourist because Chris had never been before.


The Beatles (Minus Paul, who doesn’t have a star for some reason)


Gene Rodenberry – 10 points if you know who this guy is!

Stop 6: Back in Augusta for a day, then we packed up the dogs and headed to Nashville to explore…


We laughed at this sign for a while so I took a picture. Church street this way, Gay street the other way. (Yeah, I’m a little odd…)

Stop 7: Then off to my MIL’s house in Louisville for pre-Thanksgiving Thanksgiving and Veterans Day.


Applebee’s had a POW/MIA table set up. I thought it was such a thoughtful gesture, and I was glad to see all the non-military affiliated people stopping to read what it symbolized.

It’s been a busy busy month, so you can see why I haven’t been around much! But now we’re back in Georgia and I’m super glad I told Chris that I just want to stay here for Christmas and not go anywhere :)

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11 Responses

  1. Looks like you’ve had some fun adventures! I love taking pictures of odd street signs also. And that red dress looks fantastic on you!

  2. Looks like so many adventures! I adore your dress for your sister’s wedding. Beautiful!

  3. Welcome back! You’ve been missed.

  4. Love the rosie the riveter costume!! Adorable! (I may have to steal this next year… :)

    • Thanks! It’s a super easy costume (especially if you have some extra coveralls laying around) and everyone knew exactly who I was.

  5. You looked beautiful at your sister’s wedding! That dress is aces, gal! Welcome home :D

  6. Yay, thanks for posting the picture of Megan’s wedding!! What a cute couple! :D Yeah, you guys have been busy!! Hope you enjoy your Georgia Christmas :)

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