Sunday, August 9, 2009

R and R

This is the latest that Chad and I have ever been on vacation and it was so worth the wait. I have almost 300 pictures from our trip documenting all of the fun we had. I did get into few fights with my camera but all is good because the love of my life is buying me a new camera for my birthday. I hope that my parents will get me a tripod so I can get some better moonlight pictures. This picture to the left is a photo of the bass pond and the indoor pool area. The photo to the right is a sunset picture I took looking through the sea oats. It is currently the photo on my computer wallpaper.
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While on the beach we listened to XM Radio and I found a new love fo David Cook. I love his new song "Come Back to Me." I took the photo to the left one morning after carrying all of our stuff to the beach. The palm trees are so pretty but with the Palmettos come palmetto bugs and they are huge nasty roach thingys. eeewww! The photo on the right is of a starfish I saved. He was stranded on the sand and I pushed him back into the water. We saw a bunch of these little guys. Since there is really no slope to the beach a lot of sea creatures call this beach home. There were 1,001 sand dollars which was really neat.
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Every night that we were at the beach it stormed but it only lasted 2 hours late in the evening. It always left behind the most pretty sunset and gave way to awesome sunrises. The photo on the left is me the morning we came home. Excited to get home to Jack but still sad to leave the routine we had created. The photo on the right is Chad and I at the most pretty sunset. We were both a wee bit tipsy from he 190 proof frozen beverages we had from Frosty Frogs. In Hilton Head as long as it is concealed like in a styrofoam cup you can take it from the restaurant, so that's what we did. I believe it was 22 ounces. It took me an hour to drink it I think.
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This picture on the left is a moonlight picture when we all went fishing, Emily, Dylan, Chad and I. It looks like it is bright outside but it is just a high shutter speed which allows more light into the camera. That is my sister, getting a little tired, we didn't catch anything that night, but we had a blast together. This last picture for this post on the right is Chad and I underneath the Oak Trees at Harbor Town where the Hilton Head lighthouse is. One of our last nights out. It is so pretty down there because of all of the spanish moss. I will have more pictures for you to see soon.

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