Sunday, September 26, 2010

Summer Rewind

This summer we headed home to enjoy time with family and friends. We were so fortunate to see so many people...but of course, there were so many others we wish we could've seen. One month is never long enough to catch up on a year's worth of visiting! Here are a few pics from our time at home (note that not all pics are posted b/c my mom hasn't shared her pics yet- hint, hint Mom).
We went to visit the Duncans in St. Louis. They took us to the Arch on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.
While in Atlanta we decided to do a few "touristy" things. Jason and Beau were both eager to visit the Georgia Aquarium.
The trip to the aquarium wasn't so nice on Beau's arm. Beware of albino alligators!

And you can't consider yourself a true "Atlantan" if you don't visit the Varsity at least once. We managed a few visits, right before Braves games.
Every time we were in town and the Braves were in town....we headed to cheer them on. This is Braves Country!
The best Braves game we attended was the one to honor Tom Glavin and retire his number. The rain didn't stop us!
Acting like tourists...while the Braves were on the road, we took a tour of Turner Stadium, where we got to go onto the field and into the Braves duggout.
Put me in coach...I'm ready to play today!


Dinner out with some ZTA friends
Amy, Ashley, Kat, Amy Mac
One of my fav Atlanta traditions is visiting Sweet Water Brewing Company, founded in Atlanta. Kat and I go each year. So, it was a must to take Jason there this year.
One of several dinners out with Kat and Chris. They know the best restaurants!
We also headed down to Savannah to visit family. We almost had the whole gang together...but we didn't manage to get pics of the whole gang. How is that?
Part of the fam on River Street
As always, we had some nice times at home with Uncle Kenny and Tom.
I managed to see a few "old friends" this summer too.
Stacy and I shut Starbucks down trying to catch up on the last 10+ years.
Dana and I met up at Starbucks too...just a few hundred miles away in St. Louis.

It was a fantastic visit home. It really makes us long for the day we get to move back home and do this stuff all year long!

1 comment:

Ginger said...

So glad you've returned to the blogosphere! I've missed you!