June in South Carolina

in , by Lavender Elizabeth, July 09, 2020
Last month, I was lucky enough to travel to South Carolina to visit my sister and brother-in-law. I hadn't seen them since their wedding in February, so was definitely due for a visit. On past trips, we've been able to explore Charleston, going shopping and eating out. This trip was a little different due to the pandemic - there was a lot more time spent at home, rather than exploring. Flying there, my mom and I wore our masks from the minute we stepped into the airport to the minute we stepped out in Charleston. It was a very strange travel day, but so thankful safety measures were put in place to allow us to visit. The best part about our trip, though, was that my entire family got to be together for three days. We were there over Fathers Day, so my dad flew in for the weekend. It was so nice to have all of us together!

Below, I've documented the ten days spent in South Carolina, including a mini day trip to Hilton Head.

JUNE 17
A happy welcome featuring Cupcake DownSouth.

JUNE 18
Morning coffee with Lambeau in their sun room.
Working-from-home.
Quick trip to Starbucks.

JUNE 19
Lambeau cuddles.
Lunch at Vintage Coffee Cafe and running errands.

JUNE 20
Family brunch at Sea Biscuit Cafe in Isle of Palms.
Bethany driving her husband's truck for the first time (big moment!).
Dinner at SOL, while it rained buckets behind us.
(Shout-out to Earrings by Emily for providing our very cute dinner accessories.)

JUNE 21
A wonderful Fathers Day!

JUNE 22
After-work frosé at The Co-op (yum!).
Sunset walk on the beach in Sullivan's Island.

JUNE 23
Visiting Betty in Hilton Head!

JUNE 24
Jeni's ice cream downtown.
Watching the aftermath of the Calhoun statue be taken down in Marion Square.

JUNE 25
Post-work snuggles.

JUNE 26
Work-from-home day.
A competitive game of Yahtzee and Mexican Train.

JUNE 27
Girls day out with lunch and pedicures.

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Already missing my sister, brother-in-law, and of course, Lambeau.
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