Monday, April 29, 2013

Kristin's Wedding Weekend in Charleston, SC

One of my best childhood friends got  married this weekend in Charleston, and I was so happy to be able to attend the weekend festivities. My parents were invited as well, so we made the drive up on Friday afternoon.

We stayed at the Mills House hotel right on Meeting Street, and it was beautiful.  We made it just in time for our dinner reservations at Cypress on Friday.  Cypress was delicious, and we all stuffed our face with wasabi crusted tuni, lobster bisque, fried brie salad, and we each got our own dessert. YUM!
After dinner, we wanted to walk off our dinner, so we took a walk around Harbor Park and around the little shops.  A few of them were still open, so it was fun to take a look at what they offered.  We met up with the bridal party at the Vendue Rooftop for a drink before heading back to the hotel.
19 weeks 2 days
The next day, we grabbed a quick breakfast at the hotel and spent the morning shopping on King Street. We had a blast in the cute boutiques and art galleries, and we picked up a few treasures for the girls and Grant. Mom and dad went back to the room to watch the Braves game and relax before the wedding, so Josh and I went through the old market and walked around some more.
In front of one of our most favorite sushi restaurants 
in the hotel lobby before the wedding
dad and Caeser
The wedding was at St. Luke's chapel, and it was a beautiful service.  The ceremony was held at the Hibernian Society right next door to our hotel.  It was a great venue, and we all had such a great time catching up with old friends. It was so much fun seeing Erin and Liz especially since they live far away and don't get to visit very often.
Sunday morning, we ate breakfast down the street at Toast before heading back to Atlanta. It was so good, and we all ate too much yet again! It was such a fun weekend, and I can't wait to get back to Charleston sometime in the future.

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