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Monday, August 1, 2011

The Gladieux's Visit Savannah :)

Joe and I were super excited to have my sister and her family visit us this year in Savannah, GA! They fly back to the states every year from Italy for a few weeks to visit with family. This year with our recent move we weren't able to make our routine trip back to Ohio for the visit, so we were fortunate that they wanted to head South to see us!

The kids were so much fun, it makes me so sad knowing that we only see them once a year. However, we are hoping to make a trip to Italy in the next year!

Uncle Joe is pretty much the coolest cat in town...and I'm pretty sure he was sore for about a week after they left. It's great to have all of us together again, maybe one day we will all live a driving distance away from each other! We can all dream can't we?! :)

 Enjoying the fountain in Forsyth Park, Savannah

 Joe and his side kick!
 Tessa Ashleigh
 Benjamin Carter
 Mason Ryan...at the famous Pirate House in Savannah for dinner! They had a blast!
 Yes, this does say Dirty South :)
 Pretty much what these two did all weekend...
 Britt and Ryan in Harbour Town
 Tessa, posing...she's a natural!
 The whole crew at the Skullcreek Boathouse, Hilton Head Island
 My sista!



 We went from amazing sunset to.......
Amazing moonlight...Good Times!

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I am a proud Ohio girl who for the past 4 1/2 years has lived in Irvine, California with my husband and 2 goldendoodles. We recently made a move to the East Coast to Savannah, GA. We are in the process of making this feel like "home" All three of them are the loves of my life! Joe and I started our photography business right after we got married in April and have been loving it! We enjoy meeting new people, hearing their stories and going through their journey with them. Joe and I are excited for a bright future ahead and are enjoying every second of life! We miss our family and friends dearly and hope that by sharing our blog with them makes the distance between us seem a little less vast.