Showing posts with label Tybee Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tybee Island. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Rainy Days

Well it does not feel like Fall is creeping in yet in the Savannah-Hilton Head area, but I can tell the seasons are changing because it is raining more and it is getting darker earlier.  I can not wait for cooler weather!
This past weekend Jason and I tried to go to our home opener football game but it got stormed out :(  We did however meet up at the "Hurricane Bar" with another new teacher Heather and her husband for a few drinks at the marina on the island before heading over the Gene and Nancy's to stay for the night.  Saturday Jason and I spent the day at the beach on Hilton Head and we LOVED their public access, especially compared to Tybee Island in Savannah.  HH was less crowded and had much nicer facilities such as showers and bathrooms (and parking!).  For those of you who do not know much about HHI, it was only developed in the 1960's by a man who wanted to create a community that could exist with nature.  The original community was called Sea Pines and then neighborhoods spread from there.  Because of his original vision, HHI has very strict building codes.  There are no neon signs, billboards, or any bright paint colors.  As Gene says it takes an act of Congress to cut down a tree limb.  The entire island is very wooded with tons of birds, animals and bike paths (oh, and golf courses!).  You will be driving along and then--- "oops, I think I just passed the grocery store!"  You can not see anything from the roads because of the trees.  The beach itself was wide and had clean water but very few waves so it felt more like a lake than an ocean.  But it is a very nice beach with far fewer rescues like Tybee!

Classes are still going good this week and I am already approaching Thursday!  Today was picture day and of course I forgot, so I will be featured in the yearbook this year rocking a ponytail. SWEET.

I have my other bookclub this Friday and the featured book is called The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls.  It is a memoir about a woman who grew up in poverty because her parents chose to roam from place to place in the west instead of providing for their children.  It is painful to still watch as the children adore their parents despite the wrongful things they do to them and the amazing ways they can survive and find food.  I have found the book so far and enjoyable to read because Walls simply tells the stories- she doesn't give emotional commentary.  It is also interesting to see the development between the siblings and how they will all turn into successful productive adults in big cities like New York while their parents are still homeless in the same city.  It really is a fascinating and heartbreaking story.  It has made me enter my classrooms with a little different attitude because I now wonder how many of my students feed themselves or live without basic amenities like AC, heat, or even indoor plumbing.  Worse than those lack of physical conditions, the children in the book also lacked emotional care, which I definitely see everyday.  Sometimes I wish people would just not have children when they can not be responsible enough to care for them. 


Anywho- almost another weekend!  We are collecting boxes for our next move to Jasper County, SC.  I guess we will have to get new driver licenses and I will have to rename the blog to the Smiths Take on the GA/SC State Line. Ha.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Hot Fun in the Summertime

Well Jase has covered our exciting Sunday of Bengay and cooking, so I'll stick to Fridy and Saturday....
I had my second book club meeting (Bound to Please) on Friday night at a precious coffee shop downtown called Gallery Espresso.  We met and discussed the novels Savannah Blues and A Wrinkle in Time (we always do one nostaligic read).  This group was bigger than the other one and a little more on task with actually talking about the book.  It was mostly young professional women and a big group of us went to dinner afterwards at a restaurant called Cha Bella.  This place had wonderful food, drinks, and atmosphere and of course was WAY out of my budget.  Who thought book club was going to break my bank?  I was the un-employed girl ordering an appetizer and side salad (both still great) but I did break down an order their Peach Mohito (with fresh squeezed juice!).  We had a great time and I enjoyed the company.  I got good advice on other places to go and eat in town and am excited about our next book!
Saturday Jase and I went to Tybee with his work buddy Jhosue (say Josh) and Viviana.  We had great breezes, waves, and even hawked a free umbrella from Vivy's friend who works there on the island. 
Josh is from Venezuela and Viviana is from Columbia so Jason and I are trying to practice our Spanish... and not too well :)  After the beach, Jason and I went back to Josh's house for showers and grilled burgers (and a free Salsa lesson) before heading out downtown.  We went to a Tapas bar called Jazz'd which has excelled drinks, Tapas, and live music.  The music this weekend was R&B and Soul and it would have had any one of you tapping your feet or shaking your thang. 


At Jazz'd we met my friend Rebecca from my book clubs and her friends Hannah and Marc.  After some yummy tapas and drinks we relocated to the Rooftop at the Bohemian Hotel downtown on the river.  Perfect view of the river, yummy drinks like Key Lime Pie and Pear Tree, and great fun and conversation.  We closed the bar at 2am and then walked around City Market listening to music spilling out of the bars that rock on til 3am.  It is also weird that you can get a to go cup and walk around with your drinks from bar to bar.  A really neat experience and Savannah is a fun place with neat bars to enjoy.
You can't tell, but my drink here is actually glowing in the dark... and no, we didn't write on these balloons, just found them from a party and had fun with them.... Josh found himself a girlfriend-- haha.
All in all it was a great time and though we stayed out too late, it was a fun weekend out!