It's been a while since I've blogged and we've been up to a lot! We celebrated my 30th birthday in May. Yep, I'm no longer a "twenty-something!" We had a wonderful party, followed by a great beach day - but I think that deserves a post to itself so stay tuned! So where do I start??
Back in May, I headed off to DC for a few days to visit one of my good friends from high school. Anna has been in Seattle for several years working on her PHD and recently moved back to the East coast. It had been forever since we'd seen each other, but picked up right where we left off. Isn't it great to have those kind of friends? Since I'd done the touristy thing plenty of times, we skipped the museums & monuments in favor of quality time together - good food, shopping, and of course - happy hour!
A few of the places we went...
Amazing food!! |
Great bar with a vintage speakeasy feel |
Great atmosphere & good Southern inspired food - brie panini anyone? |
sangria & margarita swirled together = best drink ever! |
My last night there - and the only pic we took! |
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We spent Memorial weekend in Gulf Shores.
Had to go by Pirates Cove for a bushwacker and cheeseburger. Glad we got there early, because by the time we left, it was nuts!
Enjoyed the beautiful water.
Met up with a friend on Robinson Island - THE place for boats to hang out. In typical holiday weekend form - it was chaos as well!
Dinner at Tacky Jacks
And of course lots of boat riding
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At least for now!
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Of course, we have had plenty of boat trips. Just about every weekend we are out on the water. But what we were most looking forward to was snapper season. If you aren't into fishing (let's be honest, I wouldn't be if I didn't live in area where that's ALL anyone talks about!), red snapper are delicious eating that have to be caught off-shore in deep water and have a very short season, especially in Alabama. Basically you have the month of June and that's it. We were out opening weekend with a 4am wake-up call but it was worth it. There's a 2 fish per person limit so we were a little short and some of our fish weren't the giants we were hoping for, but we had fun! Cameron pan-fried a couple of our fillets in a Parmesan breading - so good! Unfortunately, every other weekend Cameron tried to go, the water was miserably rough so that was the extent of snapper season for us this year.
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Cameron and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary! I can't believe it's been 5 years already! Time flies when you're having fun. :) We had planned to go to New Orleans for the Mumford & Sons concert, but the concert had to be cancelled last minute due to health problems with the bass player. So disappointing! Since we had already taken the afternoon off work, we decided to take a little sunset booze cruise on Fowl River and go to dinner. Nice relaxing way to celebrate 5 wonderful years together!
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We recently got back from several days in Sandestin, FL. I had a veterinary conference down there so Cameron came along for a mini vaca. Several of our friends were down there, including some I hadn't seen since vet school. Always fun to catch up!
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And of course there have been other fishing trips / boat rides:
Wow, so I think that about wraps up what we've been up to. At least what I can remember/have pictures of! Stay tuned for a recount of the 30th birthday bash. It was pretty fabulous!
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