Monday, September 20, 2010

1st Annual Girls Weekend-Savannah, GA

We had our First Annual Girls Weekend in Savannah, Georgia this past weekend. We plan to take a weekend trip with the "girls" every year. The girls" (and I use the word loosely) are myself, Kim, Dawn, Crystal, and Sara; my two daughters and two granddaughters.

We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn right in Historic Savannah. It was a great location and the hotel was very accommodating. We had to Valet our car because of the lack of parking in "Historic Savannah". The young man who took care of the car also told us he would bring up all our luggage, so we went up to our rooms to wait for the luggage. When he arrived it was evident that we had a lot of stuff, because traveling with a 14 month old requires a lot of stuff. He was so polite and ask, "How long are you ladies planning to stay with us?". We told him just two nights and explained that we are on a "Girls Weekend" and we left the "boys" at home. Then he said, "...yet you brought all their luggage." It was really funny but you probably had to be there.

We then got ready and took a walk on River Street. It was beautiful and the shops were so nice. We seem to spend an inordinate amount of time in the candy shops, but you can see why from the pictures below.

Candied Apples

Pralines

We did see a rug that was shaped like a dog...
...only to find out it really was a dog.

Sara made quick friends with the dog.

We shopped for a while...
Crystal and Kim 'looking'.

...then had dinner at Spanky's.

Spanky's had the best chicken fingers I ever ate. Really great! By the time we finished with River Street it was time for Sara and Grandma to hit the sack.

The next day's goal was to eat at Paula Deen's "The Lady and Sons" for dinner.
OK, let me tell you there is a process to obtain this goal. First you have to make reservations, which can only be done at 9:30am each morning outside the restaurant.

Of course, we were not the only people in Savannah that had that idea. The line was already around the corner when we arrived.

We stuck Kim in line and walked around to take pictures. The line really moved fast so it was not as bad as it looks.

We got seats at the 5:00pm dinner buffet and were told to arrive at 4:45pm and stand across the street from the restaurant and someone would come out and call your name. When your name was called you could go in to eat.
When our name was called we were directed to the third floor. We were seated and got our food and I have to say the food was all GREAT!! If you like home cooking you will love this food. Everything was seasoned perfect and the sweet iced tea was great. You can see by the pictures we did not diet this night.


...except Sara who wanted no part of anything after she tasted the Ho Cake (corn bread). If it was not a Ho Cake she did not want it.

During the day we all took a tour of Historic Savannah.

The best part was after the tour guide pointed out the place where the movie, "Forest Gump" was shot, she said, "Who is that!" and an actor that looked exactly like Forest Gump came running alongside the trolley and got on. 'Forest' said he needed a ride to met Lt. Dan and when he got off he started running down the street again. Very cute!

We had a great weekend and plan to have another "Girls Weekend" again next year.
...so a toast to us "Girls" until next year!

2 comments:

Buddy Maertens said...

Judy, very well done! You should write for a travel magazine. The pics were great as well. This is important since we are heading to Savannah in a little more than two weeks. BTW, my mom was born in Savannah. I have always loved Savannah and probably could work for the Chamber of Commerce there. :) Again, well done.

Buddy

Dawn said...

Great naration. I am going to use it in my scrapbook page. Love it and loved Savananh.