I keep telling myself that I have to get this done. Kind of like getting your taxes done but with
this the IRS isn’t going to garnish my paycheck!
So much has happened in the past couple of months. We just got back from our family vacation in
Destin, Florida. JD and I are making it
a goal to own a beach house someday. We
really want that family tradition of being able to have a spot that everyone can
go to and just have fun and make lots of memories. We have been going to the gulf for the past
four years. It all started with JD and I
going there for our wedding/elopement (not sure if that is a word…(umm...no) and we’ve
been going back every summer. Every year
we have rented a condo in a different location to see where we want to put down
our summer roots.
I could stare at this forever |
someone's excited! |
This year we rented a small 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart
of Destin. It was a requirement for this
condo to have easy access to the pool.
Last year it was the saving grace for JD and me. We were able to let the girls nap and use the
baby monitor to keep tabs on them while were at the pool.
CJ wasn't too sure about it at first |
The beach was a super short walk even though
our unit wasn’t beach front.
took her a bit to warm up to the ocean |
yay!! She likes it! |
My parents joined us the 2nd day and thank
goodness for that. They were a huge help
with the kiddos. We enjoyed the beach,
the pool, and of course all the fresh seafood.
Maemae and the girls |
After this trip we can say we have narrowed our prime (would
love to live here) location down to about three beach towns.
Harborwalk on Memorial Day |
Sophie trying out the hamster balls |
A few weeks back, I had the opportunity to be a house
greeter at our semiannual Tour of Homes.
For those of you that aren’t familiar with our neighborhood, I’ll give
you some insight. When JD and I were
first looking to purchase a home in the Atlanta area he never brought me to
Grant Park. One day we just happened to be
driving through, and I was amazed.
Huge old homes on wide streets, tons of trees, the oldest parks
in the city and just oozing with all kinds of character you can’t find in the
suburbs or even in other areas the city.
I wanted to smack him (ok, I’m really not a violent person, I swear), so
instead I just shrieked “WHY HAVEN’T YOU EVER BROUGHT ME HERE BEFORE???!!!” His response was that this neighborhood had
not always been this nice and the last he remembered, it was in a really rough
state. Well thank goodness someone
decided to fix that. Grant Park is
easily the most amazing neighborhood I’ve ever lived in.
Historic Grant Park |
Ok, so back to the Tour of Homes. Every year the neighborhood association has
two Tour of Homes. One in the spring
and one in the winter. Usually they have
about 10-13 homes in the neighborhood that are open to visitors. These homes are usually of the historic
nature although some are quite modern.
It is an opportunity to show off your house and for others to see the
variety of homes. The neighborhood
association always asks for volunteers to help show the homes and for people to
volunteer their homes to be on the tour.
This year I volunteered to be a house greeter. I had such a fun time and I can’t wait till
the time when we can put our own home on the tour (hahahaha that’s gonna be a
while!)
This past weekend we had a visitor, and I love having visitors. So take note all of my out of town friends, I LOVE HAVING VISITORS!!! We have two spare bedrooms, a large sofa perfect for sleeping and even some air up mattresses if needed, so no excuses!
Back to our visitor, my cousin Angie needed a place to crash after a 12 hour shoot for tv show. And even though she came into town Friday afternoon we didn't actually get to hang out until Saturday afternoon. She wanted Mexican food for dinner and was also in search of a few local craft beers for her craft beer club. So we took her to downtown Decatur. A little Raging Burrito for a few tacos and The Cooks Warehouse for the craft beers. If we didn't live in Grant Park, we would probably live in Decatur, such a cute little downtown square with tons of restaurants and shops.
Sunday morning we woke up and took Angie on a short walk to our neighborhood farmers market. Angie has recently started her own little rooftop garden and couldn't contain herself when talking to all of the vendors and trying to get as many tips as possible.
Grant Park Farmers Market |
caught her in mid fall! |
Cousin Angie and CJ |
Super busy weekend and, as always waiting for the next one....and our next visitor too (will it be you??)!
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