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A Southern Girl in Paris Part 4: Pedaling through the Last Day of Paris

June 1, 2015 by patty lauren Leave a Comment

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Monday morning was Memorial Day here in the States and in France it was Whit Monday (the day after Pentecost Sunday). Last Memorial Day I was spending the day with friends, laying out by the pool, eating those summer sticky popsicles in the plastic sleeves, napping, and eating. It was a very American Memorial Day. This year I spent a holiday in Paris biking around the city.

Running in Paris

We woke up early and laced up for a little run around Montmartre. In typical Paris fashion, it was drizzling while we were out – so far it hadn’t rained at all so I was happy to see some sprinkles while I was still in town.

We started our run up these lovely stairs. In the words of my trainer, C, “Don’t think about it – just do it!” So – we did.

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We ran back over to Sacré-Cœur to see it during the day and peek inside. It’s as beautiful as you might imagine – I always love these types of churches. They are so reverent and Holy. It was a completely different scene from the evening before – no one else was around and it was very quiet.

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Paris is full of parks and we stopped at a small one to see the I Love You wall – a huge tile wall of the phrase in over 300 languages. I told ya’ll Paris is romantic. And, not in a sappy way but in a way that reminds you what love can be – passionate and crazy and carefree and uncomplicated.

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We ran through the cobblestone streets, the mist of an early morning mist showering us, the smell of bread being baked in the boulangeries – it was a perfect Paris morning. And, in true Parisian fashion – I stopped for a croissant after our run.

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I could have run around all morning looking at the cute shops and streets we passed.

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After our run, we headed back to the hotel to get ready for a full day of biking in Paris!

Mind Your Hand Signals

Paris has a bike system called Velib which for less than $2 you can rent a bike all day! Pretty sweet deal, right? To secure this nifty price the only catch is you have to dock your bike every 30 minutes. This really isn’t a big inconvenience because the Velib bike stations are everywhere around the city. As long as there is a slot open, you can dock the bike for 2 mins, get it back out and be on your way. If you miss the allotted re-dock time, you’re charged 1 Euro.

So, biking – I LOVE to bike. However, I bike on a little cruiser bike that doesn’t have gears, hand brakes, a bell, etc. In typical “me” fashion, it’s a very classic, basic bike. The Velib bikes are not basic – first of all, they are the equivalent of lugging around the dead weight of a grown man (that might be an exaggeration but that’s what it seemed like), they have gears and hand brakes and bells, etc. And, a basket – which I found to be perfect for a baguette and a bottle of wine.

It took me a good five minutes just to get my seat situated (which, by the way – was not conducive to my backside but that’s another story).

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It was at this point (yes, at the beginning) we started having bike problems. NOT MINE THIS TIME! Ha!

A’s first bike had a flat tire – which she didn’t realize until we had already headed away from the station we got our bikes. So, we stopped to redock and she got another one – this one had a faulty bell. We waited until it was time to redock our bikes to get another one and she enlisted me as the official “bike checker”, which included checking the brakes, handles, bells, and tires.

“All looks good!” I shouted while she was at the kiosk checking out the bike I had just “OKed”

She comes over to get it out of the slot and sees this:

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That’s right – it had a missing pedal.

“Patty! You failed me.”

We hadn’t experienced pedal problems yet! Anyway, after this time we checked absolutely everything on the bike. So, if you find yourself in a similar situation – save yourself some wasted time and frustration and give your rent-a-bike a good once over. Although, I can see how pedals would fall off as heavy as those things were.

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After our late-night encounter with the red light district we decided to head back in the daylight to see the famous Moulin Rouge. Of course, in the stark contrast of daylight the area was completely different. Well, not completely – a myriad of shops lined both sides of the streets. Ya’ll can use your imagination. 🙂

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It was cool to see such a famous site – all I could think of was the movie with Nicole Kidman. Seemed much more glamorous.

Monday was my shopping day so we stopped at several boutiques and stores for souvenirs. I don’t shop for myself when I travel – I usually pick up a momento from a restaurant or a site or keep ticket stubs and those are my souvenirs. If I do get myself anything, it’s usually a small piece of jewelry that’s locally made.

By the middle of our day, both my and A’s bike baskets were full of all matter of purchases… which, would have been fine if I hadn’t decided to fall off my bike. In the street. Let me back up a little bit – so there are lots of bike lanes in Paris (and even little red lights, too), which is great, but there are also plenty of streets that don’t have bike lanes. And, there don’t seem to be a lot of rules for cars or bikers. Which means you are navigating extremely busy roads relying on hand signals and eye contact to make sure you don’t get run over. I was having a legitimately difficult time with that bike and it being so heavy – couple that with trying to ride in the road and a basket full of glass and you get this scene:

A slowed down ahead of me so I did the same. The slow pace was just enough time for my top heavy bike to lean over to one side and crash completely into the sidewalk. My purse and souvenirs went splattering and rolling down the sidewalk. And, if that wasn’t enough I fell on top off the bike and then off of it.

What do you do? You just gotta laugh. It was funny. Tragic, but funny. It’s so typical of my life! Of course I brought a few extra souvenirs back in the way of bruises all over my lower body.


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We parked our bikes and headed to Angelina – a famous café that is said to be Audrey Hepburn’s favorite. I was (still love her) a huge fan of Audrey Hepburn growing up – Love in the Afternoon, Funny Face and my favorite, Sabrina (“Oh, but Paris isn’t for changing planes, it’s… it’s for changing your outlook, for… for throwing open the windows and letting in… letting in la vie en rose.”) – they all had elements of Paris in them and I guess that’s why I always thought it would be magical.

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I was hoping to have a little respite at Angelina but since I only wanted a couple macaroons and their famous hot chocolate it was a little “frowned upon” to have a seat in the main area. Definitely very Parisian and not very Southern. While the South is very accommodating, Paris proved to be very non-accommodating in many ways. Take it or leave it. But, the next best thing was to take the sweets across the street and sit in the park.

Their macaroons were good – I had better ones in New York City. The famous hot chocolate was out of this world – it was like drinking brownie batter. I couldn’t even finish that little cup!! Good for sharing 🙂

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After a little rest in the park, we biked back over to the area of the Louvre and walked around for a little while. Have I mentioned how much walking we did?

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This is what the sky looked like every day – perfect!

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Tuileries Garden

 

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As it started getting later into the evening we went in search of something to bring for the final viewing of the Eiffel Tower. The day was coming to a close – I was going to miss the simplicity of the past few days.

We were walking by the building below and A asked me if I thought people that lived in Paris really appreciated where they lived or realized how amazing it was to look out the window and see the Eiffel Tower everyday. I couldn’t answer the question because I don’t know – I would imagine they are “used” to their life so it’s not like us thinking about living there. The magic wears off after a while, I suppose.

The other night I was driving to a friend’s house out far away from the city and there was the most beautiful sunset starting. The mountains far off in the distance were clear and the sky was bright – flecked with pale tones of pink and purple and yellow. It wasn’t Paris, but Paris isn’t my home. And, I want to appreciate the beauty that’s around me and never take it for granted.

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We made our way over to the Eiffel Tower and found a good spot in the grass to relax. It was much less crowded than the last night we were there.

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The warm weather was abandoning us as the night crept on so we got ready to leave. Thankful for the opportunity to meet up with my sweet friend and make so many awesome, once-in-a-lifetime memories.

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 So ends the story of A Southern Girl in Paris…

until next time… bisous, patty lauren


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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall… Who Strives to be the Best After All?

April 20, 2015 by patty lauren Leave a Comment

I’ve signed up for personal training recently. I’m like anyone else – I don’t like to admit when I’m not good at something. I used to get frustrated and want to give up. Remember the post about facing your weaknesses and knocking them out? I’m fighting them with both hands up and learning to be quick on my feet. I used to joke with people, especially those who tried to get close to me, that I had “problems” – in all honesty this was just a big, fat cop out and me trying to protect myself. It was an excuse not to kick my own ass and get in gear. Physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually. I know there are areas I need help in that I can’t do on my own. I need help. So, I’m getting it.

Along with becoming better you have to be willing to take criticism. No one likes to be told they’re anything but wonderful. But, we’re not always wonderful. We’re not perfect. I don’t ever want someone to think I’m perfect… because, newsflash: I HAVE FLAWS. We all do. I’d rather have the beautiful and slightly flawed diamond than the impossibly perfect diamond that holds no character. One of my friends told me recently I seem to always have it together. I don’t always have it together. I struggle daily with a myriad of things but I am choosing to overcome. I am choosing to be the best Patty Lauren I can be and that means telling life to come at me and see who walks out of the fire still standing. I refuse to do anything but keep going and go hard. Swallow the hard lessons and learn from the mistakes.

So what does personal training have to do with any of that? Well, I’m going to my personal consultation this week but I have been attending the owner’s class and she mentioned a few things to me at the end of one of our classes.

Form? Needs help.

Upper body? Needs help. (Yeah, no new news there. I hope I don’t slip on a hike anytime soon and have to pull myself up because I’m good as dead).

The natural inclination is to hear:

“#suck#notgood#failure#weak#suck#suck#suck”

Instead, I choose to hear: “#canbebetter#wanttobebetter#icandothis#bringiton#makemecry”

Yes, I used hashtags in my writing. Sue me.

So the next time someone tells you maybe you need a little help… brush the dirt off your shoulder (I may be listening to too much Jay Z while running) and look in the mirror.

Who’s your competition? YOU ARE.

Who makes you better? YOU DO.

Need a little help? TAKE IT

Go make stuff happen.

until next time… xoxo, patty lauren

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 The dog days are over
The dog days are done
The horses are coming
So you better run

Florence and the Machine

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The Sand Chronicles Part 5: He is Risen

April 18, 2015 by patty lauren 1 Comment

“Everything is going to be fine in the end.
If it’s not fine it’s not the end.”  Oscar Wilde

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4.0 Part 4.1

Sunday morning 5:15am came too soon. Saturday had been a magnificent day well spent and today would be our last at the beach. We got ready and headed down to the church that was hosting the sunrise service. Naturally, I wore some of my best heels for this special day. Some things will never change. Now, the plan was to take them off when we actually got the beach so I wasn’t going to actually try to wear them on the sand. That would just be silly.

It was. SO. COLD. But, the kind of cold that’s exhilarating. We found a place on the edge of the shore where we could see the sunrise behind the cross structure they had erected for the service. It was truly breathtaking. I will never forget it. How amazing we are free to sing on the beach about our Savior’s grace and love. We are free to worship and we take it for granted every day. We are indebted to those who have served and those that have given their lives for us to be allowed to have these spectacular moments of unabandoned worship.

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I think this is my favorite picture I took the whole weekend

 

The message really hit home, too. We are part of Jesus. We are part of the resurrection and we have responsibilities. We are supposed to be set apart and different. It was a good reminder to something we too often sweep under the rug. I was glad the pastor spoke on something so relevant on one of the most important days relating to our Christian faith.

Of course, I would have to have a mishap. The tide kept creeping closer and closer and I must have had to save my heels from near drowning at least 5 times. Don’t worry, babies… Momma’s got you.

After the service ended, E and I hung around to get some actual sunrise pictures together!

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Did I mention it was cold? Of course E was prepared with a blanket.

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a photographer’s dream lighting. TAKE ME BACK!!!

 

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We got back to the condo, packed everything up and headed out. We had planned beforehand to stop over in Savannah for a couple of hours. E has never been and was eager to see a little bit before we headed home.

We hit Forsyth Park and had brunch at The Sentient Bean  (highly recommend – they have a generous and delicious menu full of vegetarian friendly options that are aaaaamazing.)

We walked through the park and I had a little rendezvous with some spanish moss. One of my favorite things about the deep south is the spanish moss. The way the trees line the streets and the branches come over the road and create this dreamy, draping canopy is one of my favorite views. It’s romantic and so southern. While I don’t sit around thinking about wedding plans too often I do think spanish moss, cotton blossoms and peonies would be really dreamy for a bouquet.

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After brunch, we drove over to the River Street area. We got some ice cream and watched candy makers at River Street Sweets making pralines and taffy. We saw a cargo ship and waved to some people on the top of it that looked like ants. Our time was winding down and every moment stretched a little longer… It had been everything I had hoped.

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Trying honey at the Savannah Bee Co.

 

Of course… this is not the end of the story. We left Savannah and about an hour out of town E’s all-too-familiar nonchalant voice says:

“Oh gosh. Your bike.”

“What about my bike?” I shot up from my resting position and looked in my side mirror.

“It’s falling off the car.”

“What!” Sure enough, one side was about 5″ from the pavement. “Stop! Stop the car!”

“I’m trying!”

We skidded over the rumble strips but it seemed like the longest stop ever. “Stop the car, my bike is gonna fall off!”

“I’m trying!”

So, here we are… on the side of the freakin’ interstate trying to get my bike back up on the rack and secured.

“We need to get off the road. We’re going to get hit by a car.” I am literally about to pee my pants. All I can envision is a car coming over and killing us both.

We got the bike back on the rack and pulled off into a weigh station to re-bungee cord the bikes. I am now an expert at using bungee cords. Need something bungee corded? I’m your gal. Need something duct taped? I’m your gal. Bungee cord and duct tape together? You got it… I’m your gal. I know how to use ropes and use them well. Okay, that sounds like an advertisement for something else. Bottom line… I can work some stretchy cords and tape.

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The Bungee Master

About halfway through the trip, I took over piloting our speedy red Jetta. I did mention it was speedy, right? We’re cruising on, making good time to get the rental back, jamming out to some tunes (the radio needs more diversity. I swear if I hear ONE MORE song from 50 Shades of Grey, I am going to go postal), when E suddenly says:

“Patty, how fast are you going?” She is rubbernecking to look at the speedometer.

“Uh.”

I honestly didn’t know. Look, when you are used to driving a 17 year old tank that does not have a Start/Stop button and doesn’t beep at you when you don’t put your seatbelt on and actually has to have a KEY to open the door the chances are you are not going to realize you’re going 100MPH when it only seems like 75-80.

I also have a problem with speeding. I admit it. I like to drive fast. I like fast cars and I cannot lie. There, I said it. Sue me!

“You’re going 100 miles an hour! Patty! Oh my gosh. I knew I could see the 90 mark from over here but I couldn’t even see the red line!”

Nobody was injured. Live and let live.

We finally arrived back to Chattanooga with about 20 minutes to spare, enabling us to unload the car and bikes. It was at the point in time I was stung by an unknown flying inspect I can only assume was a bee or wasp since half of its booty was still stuck in my hand.

And, as always, E was prepared and removed the stringer with a pair of tweezers. Someone get this girl a job leading the Girl Scouts. Seriously.

This concludes our beach weekend… I have come back thankful, rested, rejuvenated, excited, hopeful, and peaceful. I am 1/3 of the way through 30 and it has been one crazy ride so far. Here’s to the next 3 months!

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until next time… xoxo, patty lauren

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The Sand Chronicles Part 4.1: Blood Moon Rising

April 16, 2015 by patty lauren Leave a Comment

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4.0

Let me preface this post to say I am right brained individual so while planning our last-night-at-the-beach pictures I didn’t bother to consider the sun was not going to be setting where it had been rising. Ahem. We got out to the beach and I was all, “Where is the sun?! Why is it over there?!” I could have spared you this detail to make myself look more intelligent or less ditzy, but where’s the fun in that? Keepin’ it real. I wish I could have snapped a picture of E’s face when those words came out of my mouth.

“WHAT? Patty, the sun is over there  – that’s where it’s staying.”

“Whaaaat!”

“The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. It can’t rise and set in the same place. I’m pretty sure I learned that when I was 10 years old.”

“I’m old, okay?! 10 years old was a long time ago!”

Apparently turning 30 means I get to blame my lapses in common sense on my age. Hurrah.

However, in this case I obviously am aware the sunrise and sunset are not going to be in the same place and I should have thought it out better, but again… right sided. So, we just had to settle for the ocean in the background without the sunrise (oh the struggle).

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This picture about sums up our friendship

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Erika really liked taking pictures of me being “candid” – nutty is more like it.

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After we finished our photography session (I am sure we entertained plenty of beach goers running back and forth to the tripod to make sure everything was still looking okay) E and I were walking back to the condo when she said:

“Man, I am really tempted to jump into the pool.”

Honestly, I don’t know what was said after this but all I know is at some point between walking back to our room and actually getting into the room I had agreed to cannon ball into the pool. In the dark. And, it wasn’t exactly warm.

We tried to get the camera to record a video but considering it was pitch black by the pool and I’m not a videographer, we decided it was probably best not to have evidence of what was about to occur. For the next 10 minutes, I jumped up and down and simulated some boxing moves (still waiting to actually get to punch the living daylights out of an inanimate object) while talking myself into jumping into the pool.

“I can do this! It’s not a 40 foot cliff dive. This is easy! I’m a grownup. I can do this! I’m ready! Yeah! I’m ready!”

Okay, sidebar: E and I went cliff diving 40-50 feet up in the air off some jagged rocks back when we were in college. It took about an hour for us to actually jump. Naturally, E was all, “If Patty does it, I’ll do it!” What am I, the barometer for stupid antics? People think if I do something then it’s okay and they can do it, too. This is either good or bad. I haven’t decided.

E is doubled over laughing at me and grabbing my hand because she wanted to make sure I didn’t “abandon” her. She thought I was going to let her jump alone. Psht. Please. I wouldn’t do that…

So then I told her she needed to count to 3.

“1…2…3…” nobody jumped. This was going to take all night.

Back to the hopping up and down. E is talking about the Blood Moon and what if we die. Dramatics. I feel sorry for the poor woman sitting by the pool probably trying to have a relaxing evening. I’m sure she thought we were skunk drunk but this just goes to show you there is no need for alcohol when you have two crazy people at the beach.

We counted to three one more time and took the plunge.

Little tidbit: If someone actually gets me to do something like this chances are I want to push it a little further. For example… my new excursions into hiking has turned into me wanting to “just find some spot in the woods off the road to camp.” I get a little crazy.

So, naturally… I suggested running into the ocean under the Blood Moon. Now it was my turn to try and convince her this was okay.

“But, there are sharks!”

“No there aren’t. Sharks aren’t around here!” (not entirely true but not entirely a lie)

“Yes there are! Did you see how close those dolphins were to the shore?”

“Nah. Sharks aren’t going to get us. Come on!”

“You can run into the ocean but I’m not getting eaten by a shark.”

We started half running/half walking down to the beach. E was being practical:

“We need a flashlight.”

“The moon is our flashlight!”

You can see who is the logical one and who is the loose cannon.

We got down to the beach and I ran in first. I’ll admit once my body was halfway in the water I thought “okay maybe this is dumb” because then my imagination starts thinking about a Great White Shark grabbing my leg and pulling me under for his Easter supper.

We survived.

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LOOK AT THAT MOON!

After traipsing back up the room we got ready for dinner and headed to The CharBar Co. for burgers. I got their most popular, The Champ, and some truffle fries. I thought it was awesome and would highly recommend going if you’re a gourmet burger fan.

It really was an adventurous day. We headed to bed late, full of new and fun memories and looking forward to an Easter sunrise service on the beach.

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Part 5 coming soon…

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The Sand Chronicles Part 4.0: aka THE BEST DAY EVER

April 16, 2015 by patty lauren 2 Comments

One of my favorite bands, Chicago, talks about “Saturday in the Park” and how they had waited for such a long time for Saturday in the park and how it was like the Fourth of July. Um, no. More like “Saturday at the Beach” – the park is great and all and I like swing sets, but the beach, man. I am officially ruined. I’m wasting precious brain space plotting my next excuse to go. I could live at the beach.

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Saturday was one of my favorite days ever. I honestly think if I got the opportunity to spend an actual whole vacation time at the beach instead of two days I might cry. I tend to get really excited about things – to the point where I get a headache I get myself so worked up. Part of me thinks this is good because it doesn’t take a whole lot to make me happy and the other part realizes most people don’t react this way to things so they just think I’m weird.

We woke up early Saturday and took our bikes down to the beach to ride while the sun rose. The waves gently rolled over each other and ebbed up to the shoreline before crashing back out. The sky was deep shades of orange and sheer colors of persimmon… we rode for a few miles and stopped out on a rocky landing to take some pictures and just watch the waves and dolphins.

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Is this real life?

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We picked some seashells and started on our way back to the resort.

This is where things get a little hairy. The bike ride to the end of the beach was not bad, but somehow the ride back felt like I was trying to cycle through peanut butter and tar. I swear it’s because wet sand got caked in my tires, but E kept saying I was just tired. Or, as I later found out through a postcard she sent to our coworker, she accused me of “wimping out.” Rude.

There was no wimpage – what there was someone who accepted they were not going to be able to ride through a bunch of muck and decided to walk their bike back down the beach because if they tried anymore they were going to have a complete, tear filled meltdown on the beach. And, I did not come to the beach to cry, dang it! So… call it what you will. I call it acceptance.

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E took this – She’s turning into a regular photographer!

I think I want to run on Beach Time on a permanent basis. After our sunrise ride, I took a little nap before getting ready for our adventurous day. We had seen a spot on our map called “The Chocolate Canopy” – sounds decadent, right? Well, it was. I picked up some gift goodies, but E let me try some of her salted caramel truffle. That was probably one of the best chocolates I’ve ever had in my life. The staff was really friendly – you can tell it’s a local favorite.

Another place we stopped was Signe’s Bakery, which is another local spot that’s popular. One of my favorite things about traveling is going to places locals frequent. You can eat at an Outback or go shopping at Target any day of the week, but I truly believe in trying to have an authentic experience in traveling and that means lots of local places and the more hole-in-the-wall, the better. I got some more gifts and picked myself up a slice of Cappuccino Chip pound cake.

We had agreed to head to the southern part of the island called Sea Pines. There was a stable, a lighthouse, shopping, restaurants, and bike trails. After picking up our goodies, we headed to the southern part of HH.

I’m going to go back on what I just said above about local places for just a moment. There are some things in life you cannot compromise on and mine is coffee. I needed to find a Starbucks. I enjoy trying other local coffee places, but when I am in need and not want I get what I know is going to get the job done. This was not a moment for exploration. E tried to convince me otherwise.

“I’m sure there are places in Sea Pines that have coffee.”

“I’m sure there are but I want Starbucks.”

-E reading the Sea Pines map- “There’s a general store.”

“No.”

“The Cinnamon Bear…”

“No. Starbucks.”

It was during this conversation I am trying to find this Starbucks my GPS tells me is near as fast as I can before she tries to convince me that the stables have coffee in a pot and that would be okay, too.

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found it!

To get into Sea Pines there is a $6 fee per car which is good for an all day pass. We got our pass and headed to the Harbour Town Lighthouse area. The are several cute shops and plenty of places to pick up local HH wear. I was a little disappointed with the lighthouse. I thought it was going to be a real lighthouse which just made E laugh at me and say, “You thought it was real? It’s a museum.”

-insert Grumpy Cat face here-

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the “lighthouse”

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We pulled off at Lawton Stables  to inquire about horse rides. I think I was whimpering things like, “Ponies! Let’s ride horses! Oh, I want to pet all of them!” I’ve had pony rides when I was little but I haven’t actually ridden a horse as an adult and certainly not on a trail or unfettered. That’s on my Summer Bucket List I’m working on. Unfortunately, horse riding was not in our cards this day because Lawton Stables requires reservations. The stables were eye popping and gorgeous though and I would love to go back sometime.

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We saw some birds (pelicans? gulls? I haven’t brushed up on my ornithology recently) – the view was very tranquil. The sky was a little overcast but it was still lovely. I was busy taking pictures of birds that could potentially poke my eyes out while E was being a creeper and taking delicate photographs of couples embracing each other on the pier. Where’s that bird to poke my eyes out? Joking. I’m joking. Maybe.

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This day we brought our bikes so we loaded up our purchases and headed out on the bike trails. This was my second favorite part of the day (first favorite coming later). The views on the island are gorgeous. While we weren’t on the beach I couldn’t get enough of the palm trees and beautiful landscapes and houses.

The houses on the island are very understated. Yes, they can be big but they’re not like the big houses I’m used to seeing. Most of the houses are muted tones – light browns, deep blues, charcoal grey and sage green. What brings them character and charm is the architecture… curved bay windows, big porches, winding staircases. Lights glowing from within that seem welcoming and safe. They were unassumingly gorgeous. I think my favorites were the cottage sized ones with these features. I can’t ever imagine having a large house… give me a little cozy space that is safe and I’ll be perfectly content. One thing a lot of the houses had that was pretty cool were these little pools. They weren’t full size or even lap sized pools – more like dipping pools. Again, unassuming and charming.

We stopped on one of the trails to take an, as my 90 year old grandmother likes to say, “ussie”. You don’t want to know how many attempts this took. I’ll just say between E and I we can do a lot with a bike seat, a cell phone, and a self timer.

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We stopped at the Baynard Ruins and walked around. It was strange thinking about what life would have been like when the plantation was in full swing. The site isn’t very big but it was interesting to read the signs and learn a little of the history.

We found an inlet spot to ride down to the beach. It was much easier to ride that afternoon and it was not because I wasn’t tired. It was the fact the sand wasn’t wet and soggy. Just sayin’.

“You do realize you’re going to have to ride back, right?” E said and laughed.

You’d think as sassy as she is she was a true Southerner.

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About this time I attempted to get pictures of us simultaneously riding our bikes, which proved to successful for the most part. My hat my have tried to fly away. WHAT IS IT WITH STUFF FLYING AWAY FROM ME AT THE BEACH?!

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We parked our bikes and walked up some rocks to stand and overlook the ocean. It was at this very moment, Flipper himself jumped up out of the water. I screamed and tried to grab my camera, E grabbed me and screamed… and he was gone. It was the coolest little moment. We had been seeing dolphins every morning at the resort, but nothing more than a fin. It was precious.

We got back on our bikes and rode more down the trails. E tried to climb some trees. I told her I would try if she found a good one despite the fact the last time I climbed a tree I got stuck up in it and had to be rescued.

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isn’t she the cutest?

We stopped for lunch near The Salty Dog Café and had the most amazing sweet potato fries ever and wrote postcards. Oh and saw some crazy old birds.

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It was about this time we decided to head back to the resort to change clothes and get some sunrise pictures before going to dinner. How that turned into Blood Moon hijinks I don’t know…

Part 4.1 coming soon…

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