Now that the weather will hopefully start cooling off, I’m hoping we can explore our new hometown a bit more in the coming months. So far, we’ve just been trying new restaurants (and have been pretty successful) and taken a drive or two. We missed out on a baseball game because of the monsoon rains…
Georgia
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Our Augusta apartment tour
Our apartment here in Augusta is three bedrooms, two baths, and about 1300 square feet. It’s a good space for us now and definitely feels different than our five-bedroom house in North Carolina. The main living area Our apartment has one central room. We decided to arrange the furniture to create two separate spaces. The…
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Avoiding the “I don’t care”
I think it’s really important to continue to date even if you’re engaged or married to avoid falling into a routine. But how many of y’all ask your beloved where you want to go out for date night and get “I don’t care” as a response? I found this idea on Pinterest and decided to…
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Savannah, day 3
With our last full day in Savannah, we decided to check out Tybee Island and Fort Pulaski. Tybee Island is one of the several barrier islands around the Savannah area. Because we’re crazy and slightly masochistic, we decided to climb the Tybee Island lighthouse. It’s always a bad idea and serves as a painful reminder…
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Savannah trolley tour, duelist’s grave, and The Pirate House
What to do Day 2 dawned bright and early at our rental. Since we bought all day passes for a Savannah trolley tour, we decided to head out early and make the most of them. We also looked at the map and picked out where we wanted to get off and walk around. We parked…
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Savannah, day 1
After he signed out of Fort Bragg, Mac and I headed down to Savannah around 9 am as we had a 1:30 lunch reservation at The Lady and Sons (Paula Deen’s restaurant). The food here is fantastic, and they now take reservations over the phone. Last time I was there, you had to stand in…