May 10, 2015

Charleston 2015


The Cooper River Bridge Run, a popular 10k race, brought us to Charleston for a long weekend in March.  If I'm completely honest, the race was just a good excuse to spend a weekend with our favorite friends in a beautiful city.  These friends of ours, they're the kind who will walk, better yet, run through life with you.  These are the people I want to run with.  They are immersed in truth, soaked in wisdom, dripping with joy,  and completely wrung out for the sake of others.  We love these people. 

We had a blast catching up, touring the city, and running our asses off.  Family friends of ours, Jean and Taylor Bush, graciously opened their home to us for the weekend.  We are so grateful for a weekend like this one... it was truly refreshing and exactly what our hearts needed.



This was just before the 10K began.  We showed up late and ended up in the last corral, the walking group.  There was a lady in front of us who literally brought 2 packs of cigarettes for the race.  Needless to say, we were bobbing and weaving through the walking group until we could run free.  Bennett and Sibbes rocked it in the stroller and did exceptionally well.  


Bennett made the trip and experienced being the "only child" for the weekend.  It was a really special time with her while her brother stayed back in Raleigh with Big Jim and ZuZu.


Lunch and Beer after the race to refuel before touring the city.


Sibbes Haddon Parker - aka Love Eyes


Bennett with uncle Brentice


Post race photo op.


Is planking still a thing?


Elkie and Shan crushed the 10K... ran the whole time!  Reminder: recently had babies and had maxed out at 2 miles during their "training"





After walking around all of downtown and admiring the architecture and beauty of Charleston, we went back to the house for some much needed down time. 




That night, we got cleaned up and fresh to death ^ and headed into Sullivan's Island for an amazing dinner outside at Poe's.




The next morning, after taking it easy for breakfast, we went kayaking right outside of the house, packed up and headed back into Charleston for some more sight seeing and a farewell lunch. 









After stalling our goodbyes for as long as possible, we headed our separate ways with magical memories and full hearts.

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