Ryan and I hosted Allison, who flew in from Michigan, for the first night before we headed over to the beach. Aren't we such a good-looking, welcoming couple with the white picket fence in front? Ha!

We went for a delicious meal of tapas and sangria on Friday night after I scooped Allison up from the airport. The next day, we did a few last minute tasks (I hadn't even packed yet!) and worked on the annual wine glasses for the group.
I was inspired by wine charms and had a vision of beads and initials...
Allison did most of the work and I think she did an amazing job making my vision a reality! Each girl got a different color and a bead with her first initial to mark her glass.We got to the beach late Saturday afternoon at the same time that the gals from Hot-lanta rolled into town. Meg hooked us up with an awesome beachside condo in New Smyrna Beach and as soon as we got there the long-separated pals were instantly giggling and chatting it up. I love that we can be apart for months or even a year at a time and still pick up right where we left off. It's such a comfort and blessing!
As we've gotten older, the reading material on the trip sure has changed...
We spent the next two days at the beach, getting some sun, swimming (even me!) in the clear-blue ocean, and talking like we were back in the sorority house. It was delightful!

We worried about Nora overheating while we spent all day outside, so we improvised for air conditioning and used chilled water bottles during naptime.
This is what happens after a little tequilla on the beach...
After dinner, we enjoyed (?) Shark Week on Discovery, which was ironic considering New Smyrna is the shark attack capital of the world.
And on the final day we took our signature "silly" pictures using props from around the condo.
I cannot express how much these girls mean to me and how important it is that we have this time each year to get away, share our struggles, challenges and good news, and continue to fuel a friendship that I know will be life-long. I admire so many qualities in each of my friends and their fierce loyalty and love for each other. It never ceases to amaze me how quick they are to stand by each other's side during life's tough times and how eager they are to celebrate during life's joys. These are amazing women and I am so thankful to have them in my life!


4 comments:
Glad you guys had so much fun. Makes me very jealous xoxo
Tear tear. :) Love ya!
love the wine glass tradition! Girl trips are so much fun!
I'm with Kelly. I LOVE reading about your girls trip every year and think it is soooo neat that you still foster this friendship. I'm very jealous but it does make me want to start my own KKG sorority reunion trip...it isn't too late, right?!
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