Friday, 17 November 2017

Worlds Colliding

Two weeks ago we traveled to Australia with two other families from the Philippines to visit friends that had moved from here back to Australia. Of course while we where there, we caught up with old friends from our time in Bulimba. It was a week full of laughs, fun times and walks down memory lane. If I am being completely honest, I became overwhelmed with emotion as I walked the streets of Bulimba and the surrounding area.  There was a true ache inside of me. I miss it dearly: the town, the friends, the lifestyle. 


Writing this blog helped me sort through other emotions I have been dealing with this past week, too. We are getting ready to say, “See you later” to another family that is moving to Singapore. We have made so many wonderful memories with them, including the ones in Australia. I was full of tears and smiles as I flipped through the photos. One thing helped, though: We will definitely be saying, “See you later”. I just spent a week with friends from the Philippines, visiting old friends from the Philippines, running in to others that were also visiting and getting more laughs and hugs from friends I used to see everyday. What I have now realized is that I am such a lucky girl to have friendships all over the world, all the way from South Carolina to Australia. I will choose to be happy about those friendships and look forward to when our worlds once again collide. 

The weekend started off right away with Hylton and Hannah Grace competing. It doesn't matter what, they just battle each other. 



Glenn and Brooke set up a massive slip and slide that was fun for the kiddos AND adults. Seems it was too much fun for Tony, though, as he walked away with a cracked rib. 



Always competing...

Hannah Grace was obviously not happy with that move!



Our second trip to the Australia Zoo. "Crikey!"






We had a lot of laughs just like the one you see in this picture!
Left to right: Brooke (I met her in the Philippines, but she now lives on the Sunshine Coast), Rachel (grew up in the Philippines), me, Kristen (moved from North Carolina and is now moving to Singapore). 



I am soaking up these last months with Hannah Grace under our roof. One thing is for certain, these two will really miss each other. 






The boys back together again!


Our last night all under one roof. Looking forward to next time!



My first time at the Eumundi Market. I had always wanted to go and it did not disappoint!



If there is a dog around, Ellis will find it!



I visited Mooloolaba many times, but never tried the Surf Club. Not a bad spot!



And then the aching began...our old stomping grounds. 



I sure miss my nightly sunsets!



Just like old times with these lovelies at Love Street Park!



A trip to Bulimba had to include a stop at Pancho's and a visit with David!




I love the Customs House...

....From every angle!!!


I took Rachel on a 13km walk (with a few detours) to show her some of my favorite spots around Brisbane. Lucky for us, that included Main Street! (Confession: We only walked down it.)



South Bank


So happy to catch up with the entire Smith family! It has been 3 years since I sat down with Amy, but it was like no time had passed!



Representing all three of my worlds: Philippines, South Carolina and Australia




Hannah Grace COULD NOT WAIT to eat raw oysters at Doyle's in Sydney. She talked about it from the first moment she knew we were going! 


Let's just say, they weren't Apalachicola oysters! 





Perhaps our last look at the Opera House.


So happy to catch up with Harshita and her sweet girls on our last night in Australia. Harshita is my sweet friend that also lives in the Philippines. The best part of the photo, though, is my classic photo bomber! 

Thursday, 10 August 2017

Summer 2017: Making Memories

I may have a problem. I sat down at the computer to download our summer photos and there were 1,024. ONE THOUSAND and TWENTY-FOUR people! What the heck am I going to do with all those photos? That was AFTER I deleted the ones I didn’t want AND that doesn’t include the ones I took from whatever I-phone was closest to me at the moment.  (Taking photos on other peoples phones is a problem, too, because sometimes said phone ends up coming home with me. Sorry Michael.) No matter how much I get overwhelmed when I sit down to download these photos, I won’t stop. I love laughing, smiling and sometimes crying over the memories made. A prime example came on August 8th as I scrolled through photos and videos from Hannah Grace’s birth. Oh the joy that was captured in those photos! Of course there was sadness, too, as I looked back at Papa Ace holding Hannah Grace. He is no longer on this earth with us, but I felt like he was right here with me as he sang to her. So my children may roll their eyes when I start snapping photos, but one day I hope they will love looking back on these memories, too. 


Here is a shorter version of the 1,024 photos captured: 


Anna Catherine and I took Mom to Charleston to celebrate her 70th birthday. Oh the giggles we shared!

My ritual sunset post. 

Hannah Grace's first college tour was at Coastal Carolina. She was convinced it was the place for her after the visit.

Basketball camp is always on our agenda.

I am lucky to have the best sister in the world!

After Murrells Inlet, we headed to Cape San Blas for the Rutland vacation.


Ellis and John check out a hermit crab while a fierce game of beach golf goes on in the background. 



Giggy and her grands

A tradition of visiting Hole in the Wall in Appalachicola

Who let the guy in the Bama shirt in?!

My favorite new Rutland beach tradition is roasting marshmallows on the beach!

Our next stop was PCB. Lucky for the kiddos, they have fun cousins wherever they go!





A trip to Florida wouldn't be the same without Cousins Night Out (sans children)!

The younger generation

Colette had me laughing as much this day as when I met her 25 years ago!

This crew was excited to bring home the trophy from the Ellis Brothers' Golf Tournament.

Lovin' the moon captured behind these beautiful girls!

There was so much to fit in to our trip in Florida, but I think we did it!

On our way to Alabama, we stopped to visit my 92 year old Uncle Bill. As usual, he had us in stitches!

Toasting (with sparkling grape juice) their Papa and Grammy on their 48th wedding anniversary.

The love birds

What is better than shopping with my BFF? Shopping with my BFF AND mimosas!

Thrilled to have the gang back together again!


Gotta love Pawpaw's smile! We missed you, Daryl!

A special treat this summer was getting to visit with Sydney. Sydney is Hannah Grace's friend from Manila that recently moved to Summerville. She just happened to be in Clemson the same week as us! We introduced her to tubing and water skiing. 

This crew had a ball at Breakout Greenville! The last time they were all together, they were elementary age and younger. Watching them drive away from Clemson to Greenville had my head spinning! 

One of my highlights when I get to Clemson is dancing (Jazzercise) with this sweet thing!

Hannah Grace's second college tour was at Clemson. Remember how she was sold on Coastal Carolina? Ha! She loved Clemson just as much! Of course!





I am not sure a summer is valid without lake time with the McInnis's!

Our visit ended in Cartersville, Georgia with birthday cake and porch time!