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The Sand Chronicles Part 1: Once Upon a Time…

April 13, 2015 by patty lauren 4 Comments

Once upon a time there was a girl named Patty Lauren who had never been to the beach in the summer. She took herself one year after Christmas, but she was waiting for the day she could slip on a bikini and run into the Atlantic under a bright, warm sunshine. This girl was lucky enough to have a day off work for Easter Break and on a whim asked her adventurous friend E if she wanted to go to the beach for the weekend. So the two girls made plans and schemed activities for several weeks until the day came. Beach Day!

These two girls work very hard, but on this particular Thursday they were very antsy at work and seemed to have a difficult time concentrating. They chugged coffee and cracked jokes. They announced hours ticking down to 5pm. They (or maybe just one of them) hopped around their office in sweet anticipation of the closing bell to change clothes and vamoose.

Five o’ clock came and with it a heavy sprinkling of early summer rain. This was not exactly how they had hoped their beach weekend would start out, especially since they had planned on hauling their bikes on the back of their rental car for the 6 hour drive. But, it was BEACH DAY and this day no matter what happened would only be considered as “adventurous”. There would be no disasters for these girls.

Their first adventure started when they went to pick up their rental car. A Ford Focus was what they were going to be given (or something like it) – however, the only FF they had was a hatchback. Which would have been fine if they didn’t have their bikes. The bike rack. Yep. No go. What should have been a 10 minute quick pick up turned into almost an hour of frustr- sorry, adventure.

“We can give you a Volkswagon Beetle,” said the desk attendant.
“Oooh, let’s get the Beetle!!!” Patty Lauren exclaimed and clapped her hands together. “I can see us now cruising down the beach in our cute little car…”
“There’s no place for the bike rack, Patty!” E said, laughing.
“Forget the bikes – ditch ’em. We can rent bikes. Let’s get the Beetle.”

Clearly someone was having dreams of grandeur. After agreeing on a mid-size, more practical vehicle the girls were given a Volkswagon Jetta. A red one! Yeah, buddy. This was the next best thing. Although that red Mustang convertible across the lot called out to the them in sweet hushed tones. Alas, the Jetta would have to do.

 

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Our sporty little car

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How many females does it take to figure out a car is keyless entry? You guessed it – two. Here in this story we have two smart, well educated, raised in good families, and gainfully employed women who CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO PUT A KEY IN A CAR. Let me tell you – no amount of jabbing a key into a non existent hole is going to start a car. Thankfully, it was soon discovered to have a Start/Stop button. In this party’s defense, the car didn’t seem that new. Our heroines only thought keyless entry was for newer more sporty vehicles. This would be the only time during their first day’s excursion that duct tape would not enter the picture.

 

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The Queen of Bungee Cords and Duct Tape

Once their sporty-non-sporty vehicle was packed with everything two ladies would need for a weekend at the beach… oh, wait. Speaking of packing everything two ladies would need…

“I brought candles!”
“This is not a romantic getaway…”
“Who knows! It could be…”
-crickets-

Anyway, back to the story. The girls were off… Patty Lauren took the first shift to drive. And, boy was this car made for her. Zippy all the way. What felt like 75 was actually about 95. Whoops. About 20 minutes after their first adventure, the second ‘adventure’ reared its head.

“Oh no, my bike is coming off,” E said, peering through the back windshield with a surprisingly calm expression.
“WHAT! Are you SURE?!
“Yep. Yep, it’s definitely hanging off.”

We will attribute E’s laid back demeanor to this near fatal disaster to growing up in the West. All Patty Lauren could imagine was bikes flying off into the cars behind them and killing someone. Okay, maybe there is some active imagination play going on, but still. It’s a real possibility!

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Emergency lights were thrown on and the girls slid into the next exit. A definite rearrangement was going to need to occur to remedy this situation. They weren’t even into their drive an hour and the bikes were having their own party. As your narrator of this story, I should mention now our character E has a real affinity for bungee cords.

“It’s too bad you don’t have any duct tape,” Patty Lauren said – jokingly.

“Oh I do! I have duct tape in the trunk. We can duct tape it on to the rack for extra security.”

Apparently, E also has a deep love for duct tape as well. In fact, her trunk contains every piece of equipment you could possibly need on a road trip. She’s kind of like the female MacGyver. So, not only are the bikes strapped into their rack but they are also bungee corded and now they are duct taped into the rack. Patty Lauren is watching the people stare at the two of them.

“We’re like sitting ducks. Someone is going to think we’re the dumbest people and follow us to the beach and murder us.”

Too many crime dramas. Once the bikes were secured (for the second time), the ladies were off again. It was about this time the topic of Cowboy Churches came up.

“It’s always been on my bucket list to visit a Cowboy Church,” E said with the same enthusiasm Patty Lauren would speak of a new pair of shoes.
“A WHAT?”
“What? You’ve never heard of a Cowboy Church?!” She was genuinely shocked.
“Um, no. What does that even mean?”

Enter Wikipedia and E’s vibrant description of what a Cowboy Church is. Someone missed their calling in some type of persuasive salesmanship career. Some Googling and searching led the girls to find out there was a Cowboy Church in their town. While they debated the “legitimacy” of a Cowboy Church in their area they decided plans must be made to attend. Look for that blog sometime in the near to late future.

Macon. Oh, Macon Macon Macon. There’s not a lot to say about it except you better have your running shoes on and I don’t recommend wearing a full length fur coat there unless you want to be followed down the street by some lovely gentlemen who think you have “the jams.”

Not far from Macon our two star characters hit another adventure on the road.

“My bike is hanging off again,” E said.

The way she communicates this information is like saying, “I like peanut butter” not “Some heavy piece of EQUIPMENT is about to fly off our car and you are already going 20 miles over the speed limit.”

“You’re not serious.”
“Yep.”
“Are you SURE?”

De ja vu. So, the girls did what any smart women would do traveling alone… they pulled off onto an unknown exit to fix the situation. One would think if there is a well-lit gas station that equals safety. Uh uh. Think again, my friends. The girls pulled up at this particular station and realized very quickly this was not the best place for a God-knows-how-long-this-is-going-to-take bike fix. But, nature called… Now, Patty Lauren was not sure if this was a normal occurrence in South Georgia but if men playing what looked to be slot machines inside of the gas station was on the up-and-up she was ready to get back home. Was it a slot machine? Was it porn? Was it some type of underworld gambling ring? We’ll never know because as soon as the girls were in, they were out and down the street at a “safer” location.

“Listen, if anyone comes over to us I think we just need to say screw the bikes and get in the car and leave,” Patty Lauren said, wondering if maybe her number was meant to be snatched up somewhere in Macon on a side road.

This time not only was E’s bike loose but it had busted through the duct tape and also broken one of the bike straps. This sucker was a beast. A half roll of duct tape, bike switch, and more intricate bungee cording they were back on the road.

The last half of this tale is rather uneventful. There was lots of snackage and some snoozes, but lots of oohs and aahs when that beautiful South Carolina sign welcomed them to a gateway of Palm Trees and the familiar breeze of ocean land.

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Finally! Three A.M. never looked so beautiful…

 

This will not be the last adventure our heroines encounter, so check back soon…

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17 miles

July 25, 2014 by patty lauren 1 Comment

If you’ve read my blog before you may remember my short and sweet post about my vacation to St. Simons Island. Oh yes, the place where Grace Kelly almost hung herself off a banister in town or the most perfect sandwich I ever ate literally flew away. And, yes, I mean LITERALLY – not in the white girl “I literally almost died” way, but the appropriate way. But, there was so much I didn’t get to share – because suicidal puppies and flying sandwiches make for more interesting stories while you’re on vacation – until now!

I’m convinced St. Simons is one of America’s best kept secrets. Or, it seems that way. St. Simons is one of those unpretentious, tranquil vacation spots you only see in movies. I had a childhood friend who used to go to St. Simons for vacation with her family every year – they were “rich” by my family’s standards and the thought of a place called St. Simons seemed very posh in my ten year old mind.

I never have gone into the reason why I took the beach trip… it’s a long story, but I touched on some of it in my earlier blog days. Sometimes things happen to you and you realize you have to stop waiting for life to happen. You start making your own history, your own memories, your own adventures… and you stop waiting on other people to make those things happen for you.

So, I packed up the girl and we hit the road… of course, after a stop for some Starbucks. Sorry – you can’t suck all my typical white girl behavior out of me, society!

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The drive was about seven hours – which to go to the beach is not bad in my book. I packed up the pooch and left the day after Christmas. The drive was routine… Atlanta, pretty scenery, crazy drivers, but as soon as you drive through New Brunswick you become transported to what seems like a step back in time to a simpler life. Spanish moss drips from seemingly everything, sweeping you further into the island’s welcoming embrace. Palm trees stand at attention as you drive towards the warmer destinations. The air is different. You suddenly become different.

For my accommodations, I chose The King and Price Golf Resort.

kingandprinceI chose King and Prince for a few reasons – first of all – location, location, location! King and Prince is located right on the beach with amazing views of the ocean coupled with an array of amenities that make it the hottest spot to stay on the island. Also, during the time I booked my trip the resort was undergoing major reconstruction in some parts and they were offering some amazing deals! The resort has multiple pools, tennis courts and is, of course, pet friendly!

During the morning and afternoons, I would take Grace Kelly for a walk on the beach. One of my favorite things about the trip was our daily beach walks… not only because there was such a relaxation and ease with the comfort of the ocean, but because of all the puppies!! I think the phrase: “I saw more dogs than children!!” was enthusiastically used.

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Some people have a part of them that dreads beach vacations – no matter how excited you are, you know you do not look forward to screaming children, inconsiderate tourists, and not being able to find your way around. St. Simons has some of the friendliest tourists and locals alike I’ve ever found. What is so great about where we stayed was the short walk to Main Street. It’s about a one mile walk from King and Prince to downtown which you can easily amble along on foot or by bike.

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Grace Kelly and I walked down the strip of beach one afternoon (after the flying sandwich incident) and visited the lighthouse next to Neptune Park.  There is a small fee to go inside, but we enjoyed the beauty of the historic landmark from the park.

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Neptune Park

The Pier Village and main Street is a perfect package and I touched on some of its great assets in my original St. Simons post – it’s the right amount of places to shop, eat, and browse without being overwhelmed by touristy extravagance. I started a tradition in St. Simons – visiting a local book shop and buying a book. Old, new, doesn’t matter. Some people collect shells or pieces of jewelry – I think making traditions during travel makes the memory a little more tangible.

Another wonderful landmark and place to visit in St. Simons is Christ Church and the surrounding grounds. I drove there (although biking everywhere on St. Simons is perfectly acceptable and highly encouraged!) on a drizzly late afternoon. Christ Church is one of the most beautiful and historic churches I’ve seen – it reminded me very much of some of the small churches I visited in Ireland.

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St. Simons is a treasure packed into just 17 sq.  miles. Whether you are looking to plan an exciting trip full of fun, golfing, and surf or a relaxing trip coupled with scattered adventures, St. Simons is truly one of the most enchanting spots in the South.

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St. Simons Island

December 28, 2013 by patty lauren 3 Comments

What happens when you finally stop waiting for life to happen? There is a big backstory to this trip that I want to get into at some point, but for now… Just the fun stuff.

“Oh, a seven hour car ride won’t be that bad!” … That’s what I thought when I first planned my vacation this year. And, in reality, it’s not bad, but it’s not good either. The first four hours went by pretty quickly but my back started to contort and mishaps on me the last three. Grace Kelly (my dog) is great company and all, but the poor girl can’t speak so that’s a real drag sometimes.

Alas, we arrived in St. Simons last night about an hour later than expected because of a traffic jam outside of Atlanta. Still, it was early and I hadn’t eaten anything but stocking stuffer trail mix so I went out in search of some food. I settled on Southern Soul Barbeque – the restaurant was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Drives, close to the resort, and what southern girl doesn’t like some BBQ on a Thursday night? The restaurant is settled back off of the road, wooden picnic benches wait for patrons under a large overhang… Colored lights and nostalgic memorabilia decorate the unassuming inside. It was one of those places you know is going to be good before you taste anything. Their BBQ was tender and had its own flavor instead of being smoked to death and coming back to haunt me for the next 12 hours. Their mac and cheese was some of the best I’ve ever had – somehow they manage to put these decadent swirls of creamy cheese into the mix without it being overpowering or sickening. They have their own special selection of sauces ranging from sweet and savor to hot and spicy. I settled on the Sweet Georgia sauce – it’s tomato based, but very reminiscent of a honey mustard. It was sweet, but strong. I’m making myself hungry again… I would highly recommend checking Southern Soul if you get down to the area.

Today has been a little bit of an adventure. Those little crazy things that always seem to happen to only me made sure to pop up in the day. When I first booked the hotel, of course I was sure Grace Kelly would be welcomed and it would be a good fit for us to stay and for her to be out on the beach, etc. What I didn’t expect was the whole town seems to be extremely dog friendly. I’ve seen more people with dogs than with children. So, I haven’t done a post about my dog but here is what you need to know: I’m obsessed. She has her own Instagram (IG: gracekellythecavalier), she goes everywhere with me… Typical crazy dog lady stuff. Anyway, I digress. So, I go downtown today to the St. Simons Pier area that also is home to their lighthouse museum. There is a park overlooking the ocean, mossy trees to be climbed, and two rows of shops and restaurants. The first shop we went into, Ronne’s, was very welcoming to us and let us know all of the shops were dog friendly. The shop keeper suggested a couple of restaurants for us to try as well. Everyone I talked to was so welcoming and kind and just loved all over Grace Kelly – it made visiting all of the shops very relaxing and enjoyable.

Okay, so the crazy stuff. The downtown area has a strip of shops that are essentially tiny little beach cottages… There are probably 8 or so of them on a porch. Very cute. I had checked them out and stepped off the last porch step and called for Grace Kelly to follow me because I could tell she wasn’t walking behind me. I turn around to see her dangling by her NECK off this porch. God knows how this stuff happens, but I about lost it. I had a dog die that way when I was a kid – don’t ask, it was traumatic as you can imagine. Somehow she had managed to get her leash wrapped at the top of the step and then did this Kung Fu Panda maneuver that rendered her hangman style. It was something out of a movie with her little body hanging at least a foot off the ground… I’ve never moved so fast in my life. Maybe my dog is depressed and she did it one purpose… We’ll never know.

I decided to check out one of the suggested restaurants, the 4th of May, on the corner of the strip. All of the restaurants have outdoor seating which works out great when you travel with your pet. The waitress suggested the Fried Green Tomato BLT… is it weird I’ve lived in the south my whole life and never have eaten a fried green tomato until today? What have I been missing!? That sandwich was probably one of the best things I have ever eaten… Ever. The breading couldn’t have been more perfect – it was thin and crisp… It held the tomatoes perfectly… Not messy or soggy or overly juicy. The bacon was thick and crisp. They added the right touch of mayo – just enough to give some flavor instead of swimming in it and dark, leafy lettuce instead of a cheap slice of iceberg. It was decadent for a great little southern style sandwich. I ate half and took the rest with me… Which would have made the perfect dinner except for what happened next. I’m at a crosswalk… waiting… I’ve got a take out box, Grace Kelly’s leash, and a small bag in my hands. This doesn’t sound complicated, right? Right… It wasn’t, until the wind decided to be a show off and literally take the box out of my hand. And, that wasn’t embarrassing enough as all these cars are sitting at the intersection. No, then the box has to open in mid air and my sandwich comes flying out and smacks the pavement – sending bacon and a fried green tomato to their gravely deaths. I was pissed because my sandwich was gone, but I was also saw people staring at me with their mouths hanging open at what had transpired. I should have just walked away, but no, I had to run out into the middle of the road and PICK UP THE SANDWICH and the box. I couldn’t leave it there… So here I am, scrounging the remnants of my food off the road and dragging Grace Kelly behind me while I do it. Thank God there was a trash can next to me so I could pitch my mess and move on and not look anyone in the eye.

… I don’t know what I will do tomorrow, but I wish for no more spilled food or the attempted suicide of my dog.

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