Mother of All Things

While we were in Savannah, we ran across a gift shop that sells T-shirts (imagine that!  LOL).  Anyway, we decided to buy some for Steve’s family.

We gave them out at Easter.  All of Steve’s family was there, with the exception of his brother, Ray.  We got a picture with all of them in their shirts.  Ray would have been in the headless number 3 shirt.

From left to right….. Pam, Debbie, headless Ray, Patty, and Steve.  Bev (mom) is in the front.  We thought it turned out really cute, and can’t wait to get a picture with Ray included!  Hopefully, sometime this summer.

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Savannah – Take 2

I have a few more photos from our visit to Savannah, Georgia.  One of the famous houses in Savannah is the Mercer House.  You might recognize it if  you’ve read the book “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”.

There are so many beautiful streets in Savannah.  This is just one of those streets with a canopy of Live Oaks.

The Olde Pink House was probably our favorite place for dining, although we didn’t have time to experience too many great restaurants.  I had their shrimp and grits for lunch, and they were amazing!!  If I remember correctly (I really need to take notes), the lovely lady who waited on us told us that they had won several awards for their shrimp and grits, and I can definitely see why.  It was the best I’ve ever had!!

After lunch, we took a drive out to Tybee Island, and stopped at the lighthouse for a quick photo.

I’m so glad we took a few extra days to visit this beautiful, southern city!  If you haven’t had a chance to see Savannah, I highly recommend it.

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Trip to Savannah

Stampin’ Up! recently held an event called OnStage.  This has taken the place of the annual Convention in Salt Lake City.  They offer OnStage twice a year, in April and November.  There’s a “Live” event, which can be held in any of the countries that Stampin’ Up! serves, and “Local” events in the other countries.  April’s “Live” event was held in Amsterdam.  I had a couple of local events that weren’t too far away (Richmond and Savannah), and since I’d never been to Savannah, we decided to take a few days to visit there.

Savannah has a great trolley system.  You pay one price for the day, and you can hop on and off at 15 different stops.  While you’re on the trolley, you also get to hear about the city from the driver, who is also a tour guide.  For some reason, the guy behind us seemed to want to be in our picture.  LOL  We took three and he was in all of them.

The Pirates’ House is a historic restaurant and tavern established in 1753.  It is thought to be the oldest standing building in the state of Georgia.

Of course we had to eat there!  It was a great southern buffet.  It’s supposedly one of the most haunted places in Savannah (which seems to have a LOT of haunted places) so they tell you to look carefully at your photos, as sometimes there are unexpected results.  Do you see any spirits?

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I’ll show you a little more from our trip in tomorrow’s post!

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