Meme came in town a few weeks ago, and the highlight of our weekend was the ImagineIt Atlanta Children's Museum! I was concerned Leighton was a bit young, but it is actually perfect for children ages 1-4. To our delight, she had a total blast! The featured exhibit was Timbuktu, and as you can tell she loved the music, drums, and dancing during the show:) What an awesome indoor activity to enjoy during this awful heat!! So fun!! Our lil' Monkey:)
Monday, June 13, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Four Fabulous Years!!
Jason and I celebrated 4 years of marriage on May 5! It has been a great 4 years, filled with alot of love, lessons, laughter, and learning. We have grown so much individually, but also as a couple. Leighton has been such a wonderful gift, teaching us to express the deepest form of love possible. She has brought us closer, and created an even stronger bond between us.
We tossed around several trip ideas, but finally decided on Savannah. It was our first time to leave Leighton with someone else overnight. (We've both traveled away for overnights separately, but she was always with either Jason or myself). So we felt more comfortable being within driving distance, and only spending a few days away. We loved Savannah, and stayed at an amazing B&B called Zeigler House Inn. It is one of the oldest homes in Savannah, and has been kept nearly immaculate over the years. As you can see in the picture below, we were surprised with champagne and fruit in our gorgeous room, and had a great time socializing with the other guests during wine and cheese hour each evening. We toured a historic home, as well as The Cathedral of St John The Baptist. It was strikingly beautiful, and we could feel the history come alive as we entered the chapel. We had a great time, but were ready to get home to Munchie! Here's to 44 more years!!
"Love seems the swiftest but it is the slowest of all growths. No man or woman really knows what perfect love is until they have been married a quarter of a century." ~Mark Twain
"Love seems the swiftest but it is the slowest of all growths. No man or woman really knows what perfect love is until they have been married a quarter of a century." ~Mark Twain
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