Savannah was the first "planned" city in the colonies (planned by a man named James Oglethorpe). It is organized into squares with park spaces scattered in among the buildings. There's also a gorgeous 10-acre park, called Forsyth Park, at the Southern edge of the city that I just loved:
We ate lunch at Paula Dean's restaurant there called Lady & Sons. It was awesome Southern cookin' complete with fried green tomatoes, cheesy biscuits, and chicken pot pie.
It was cold outside (okay so in the 30s--not as cold as some of you have been this winter!), so we stopped in lots of shops as we walked to warm up. I'll bet we stopped in 5 candy stores just like this one.
We walked along by the Savannah River, and a lady made these palm swords and flowers for the kids.
Here we are by the famous statue of "the waving girl." One woman waved ships in and out of the harbor here for 40+ years back in the 1800's. She symbolizes Southern hospitality.
And of course, no old city is complete without some gorgeous churches.
After our day in Savannah, we drove the rest of the way down to Orlando. We spent the next day in the Magic Kingdom at Disney World. We got there around 8:00 in the morning and didn't get back to our hotel until 1:00 the next morning. We had to make the most of our day in Disney!
It was fun to see Disney World all decorated for Christmas! |
Liza picked out these Minnie Mouse ears right away for her souvenir (she also talked us into some Mickey suckers later on, of course, since this girl really loves candy) |
Grant picked out pirate gear for his souvenir. All the kids liked it, as you can see from the next picture. :) |
Dole whips! |
I'm glad the kids are still years away from getting their drivers license... they were scary drivers! |
Grant's favorite ride |
Kimball bought this Mickey hat, but unfortunately, Mark didn't buy his. |
It was a magical day! Both Liza and Grant fell asleep on my lap during the fireworks at 10:00, but Kimball and Mark still wanted to go on rides. So I sat on a bench with Grant sleeping on one leg and Liza sleeping on the other (with baby in between) for an hour and a half. Liza woke up and we went on "it's a small world" with Kimball one last time, then we headed back to our hotel. Fun memories.
Glad you were able to do the trip!
ReplyDeleteI love the pic of your belly and sleeping Grant and Liza...too cute! I also love the one of the kids walking under the big trees at the park in Savannah, gorgeous! You look adorable and it was so fun to follow you all on this fun-filled trip, you are a great blogger! Love you guys!
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