1.04.2011

525,600 minutes (Part I)

Perry & I have been married for five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes (plus some, because that was 2 months back!).

Our first ever wedding anniversary!!!
November 6-7, 2010 in Pawley's Island, South Carolina
November 7-9, 2010 in Savannah, Georgia

After checking in to the hotel, the Litchfield Inn, we immediately headed down the access to the beach! It was so beautiful. We could have walked for miles more.



Perry & I found a cute sandwich shop for lunch and debated whether to go shopping/walk around town or not. We were so worn out that we ended up back in the room; listening to the ocean waves with the balcony door open put us to sleep for an afternoon nap! We decided to go walk around the property & on the beach again before getting dinner in one of the restaurants on-site; it was much colder & windier this time! I didn't take any pictures around the inn, our room, or in town.




 


The next picture is the view from our balcony in the morning, our 1st anniversary!!!



After breakfast, we hit the road...



^ Funny story. GPS said we'd arrive at our destination in just a few minutes, but our surroundings looked nothing like downtown Savannah. We were slightly puzzled until realizing... our GPS had auto-adjusted 1 hour back for Daylight Savings Time, but we had not changed the clock in the E (as we refer to our Element)!!! I looked at my phone and realized we had 1 more hour to go! And that made me sad.


 ^ Another (not nearly as funny) story. When Perry & I went to the Fair with his Mom & Dad, Deb & I almost rode the Zipper together. We decided against it. Here it was- a ride that flips you over & over again in a little metal cage while the whole thing turns pretty darn fast- on a truck. I'm glad we came to that decision!

Finally crossing the bridge into Georgia!


The lady checking us in told us we got a room upgrade & wished us a "happy anniversary"! :) We had reserved a king in a room with a city view, so we weren't really sure what the upgraded features were. Regardless, it was lovely!



LOTS more pictures to come in Part II...

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