
I had such a wonderful time back home with friends and family! Big thanks to everyone who made time to hang out with me š

I had such a wonderful time back home with friends and family! Big thanks to everyone who made time to hang out with me š
Since I have the worst memory, I was going to record what I did each day in England and France. That was obviously a big fat failure (and now I donāt Ā feel like scrounging up that much detail), but I still want to share the highlights of our 10-day journey to see a slice of Western Europeā¦
London
This was my third trip to London, and I still donāt care for it much. However, it did have oneĀ major highlight: I saw my friend Beth for the first time in many years! She just got married this past December, and I was able to meet her delightful hubby James, as well. She hasnāt changed a bit š

If I had to choose one other thing about London that I really liked, Iād have to say it was the spring blooms in Hyde Park. Beautiful!

Oxford
I love Oxford. Always have, and I think I always will. I was happy that Chuck liked it too! I was able to visit my old campus at Pembroke College, and I was delighted to see that the Alice in Wonderland shop and Benās Cookies are still there. Seriously, if you are ever in Oxford, go get a Benās Cookie. Amazeballs.

Also, I canāt forget to include that Chuck and I enjoyed a pintĀ at the pub where C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien brainstormed some of the greatest stories ever told, the Eagle and Child. Iām not even a LOTR or Narnia fan, but it was still pretty cool š

Paris
Oh my goodness! Where do I even start? I fell in love with Paris. Every positive stereotype is completely true, and every negative stereotype completely untrue. Highlights included:

Provence & the South of France
Growing up, I used to watch Peter MayleāsĀ A Year in Provence with my mom and sister. Iāve always romanticized the region, and have long wanted to visit. I was worried that between the film, things Iāve heard, and the copious amount of dreamy Provencal images I found on Pinterest, I was setting my expectations a bit too high. I shouldnāt have been so concerned – Provence exceeded every whimsical expectation!

We started our trip in Gordes, unĀ village perchĆ© in the Luberon Valley, and enjoyed the luxury of one of our splurge hotels with a series of killer views. Gordes is full of adorable nooks and crannies, and I met THREE cats while I was there š Also, it must be noted that I had the most delicious chocolate dessert ever in Gordes, and I canāt stop obsessing over it. I only wish I had a photo, or its exact name. Oh man. So delish.
Over the next few days, we explored the villages of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, LāIsle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aix-en-Provence, Cassis, and Arles. Cassis and Arles were my favorites (after Gordes!) At Cassis, we took a boat tour of les Calanquesand dipped our feet in the Mediterranean under a warm, sunny sky.Ā In Arles, we ate delicious quiche, eclairs, and brioche in the courtyard of the building where Van Gogh sliced off his ear, and then explored Roman ruins. Ā I did a few ballet spins and took a bow on the ancient stage at the amphitheatre⦠Chuck thought I was a fool š Honestly, IĀ didnāt think Iād like Arles – I had heard it was a little ādirtierā than other Provencal towns – but I actually enjoyed its artsy, antique intrigue and mystique.
We ended the Provencal adventure with a visit to Glanum, an ancient archaeological Roman site near St. Remy. The history nerd in both of us was tickled pink, and I met my final French kitty snoozing in the middle of the museumā¦

Anyway. I heart France. And I have to give myself credit – I plan a good trip! It cost more than our honeymoon did, but I think it was worth it. Every night I have a dream about being back – sometimes in a spot we already visited, sometimes in a place I wish we could have seen. Itās kind of pathetic reallyā¦!

The only mementos I brought back (besides the memories and 1,587 photos) were a magnet for each city, a jar of lavender honey, and a little bottle of lavender liquor. I canāt wait to break into the latter two š
All in all, a veryĀ bon voyage!

#tbt Hair show disaster of 2005⦠Black and white dye job. Gross. Never mind that they did this without my permission and I was headed to London for an internship in 2 weeks. No big deal!

As February comes to a close, I want to share this photo of my two favorite February birthday kids – my sister and my husband! Love them both like crazy!

In love with Savannahā¦
Chuck and I had an amazing long weekend in Savannah in celebration of his 30th birthday. We had visited once before – on our wedding anniversary in 2012 – and the second time around did not disappoint either of us. We did the whole 9 yards: a ghost tour in the Historic District, low country-style tapas, a book fair at Telfair Square (at which Paula Deen made an appearance), a luxuriant and romantic dinner atĀ our favorite restaurant of all time, a night out dancing at the Bohemian Riverfront rooftop bar, a picnic at City Market, a nap in the sunshine at Forsyth Park, and fresh seafood on Tybee Island.
The food in Savannah is what really gets me! One morning I ordered TWO breakfasts, because I just couldnāt decide. I also particularly enjoyed a salted caramel brownie and chocolate covered strawberries that I found at an adorable, French-inspired cafe tucked away by one of the squares. Itās such a piglet city! And I have no regrets.
Anyway⦠Wishing the very happiest of birthdays to the Love of My Life ā¤

My gorgeous lilā Snow Bean!!

Morning discovery after one of our friends crashed for the night⦠Yes. Saturday night was THAT wild.
In other news, āSaving Mr. Banksā was incredible and you should all go see it. Immediately!

Happy New Year from Atlanta!! May you all have a happy, healthy, and blessed 2014 š