We are so excited for that trip. I adore Savannah, and I am anxious to meet the men and women who served with my husband. They have some awesome activities scheduled including a photo session, formal night and dance, so you better believe that I am on the lookout for that perfect attire. (Unless I take something from my closet that still has the tags on it, which is very possible as I know there is a bright pink gown that has a low back that might just be the one). It would be perfect for the formal night and hopefully a private carriage ride that my husband would be sweet enough to arrange. HINT TO MY HUSBAND!
I love to travel and as soon as I know I am going somewhere, I begin to pack. I can't help it-it is the planner in me. I warden off a section in my closet to hold all the items that I might possibly want to take-probably enough for a whole month even if I am only going to be gone a day or two! Then, I start weeding through it little by little or adding in new pieces and substituting out others until about a week before we travel. More about my packing style in an upcoming post.
This summer, we are also planning a family vacation to take Korbin Bru to the beach, probably just to Myrtle Beach. Although, I was trying to convince everyone to do someplace that we could fly to quickly. I think I would rather tackled an hour in the air, rather than HOURS in a vehicle. A flight wouldn't throw his schedule all out of whack. All that time in a vehicle might. I will definately be doing a search on tips and trciks of traveling both ways. My parents are planning to go with us too because they want to see his reactions to the sand and ocean. This is a great thing because for one, Korbin loves his Gamma and Papa, and two they will be glad to stay in and watch him after bedtime so my husband and I can go for a stroll on the beach or even go out for a while. (I hear Broadway at the Beach calling my name). That is very exciting to think that there might be time to squeeze a little couple time out of a family vacation!
Note: Pictures are not mine; however, I hope to come home with pictures of these things while in Savannah.
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