I am home from a varied and jam packed full of fun trip.
And speaking of jam packed- you should have seen my luggage!
I started my journey flying to Asheville, then hiking with my baby boy, then off to Charleston in a rental car for Jenn Hayslip’s Bridgerton event. I had one bag filled with kits to teach a class.
Plus my normal supplies to take my pal, Lori Oles’ class, as well as a selection of items to sell, and even more supplies for projects to work on at the beach.
Siesta Key was the final flight of my trip, off to see my sissies.
My two, overly stuffed, giant pieces of luggage and equally bulging carryon had to include warm clothes for the mountains, dress up things for the art event, and beachy outfits. Along with kits, supplies, wares for the market, and little gifties.
All I can say is thank goodness that suitcases have wheels. Even if they don’t like thresholds and rolling onto elevators , those wheels made the juggling of all those bags possible.
Still, even with all that packing, I screwed up. I didn’t pack proper attire for the big party. I brought a dress, but it wasn’t fancy enough. So, the kind hostess, who also has multiple, amazing, to die for closets full of gorgeousness, had me try on her clothing until we found something that could work on a grandma attending a ball.
Jenn’s wardrobe is suitable for being the bell of the ball every day of her life and it was a joy to be invited to play in those closets! Here is what she wore. And the dress she loaned to Lori. Neither one of us packed right.
Everyone else brought their finest gowns! Oh my, the dresses were lovely.
Looked at this beauty! Wow!
Jenn’s adorable husband got it right and was a great sport while looking cute as can be.
Jennifer does not miss one detail when it comes to making every aspect of her events perfect.
So I felt bad about letting her down with my lack of fabulousness.
But that kind hearted lady was gracious and generous about finding a fix for my attire.
I felt very pampered instead of embarrassed by the way she handled my faux pas.
Everything about being in this luxurious home was pampering.
And beautiful.
Simply, delightfully, beautiful.
I could’ve just wandered around and gawked all day, the home was that pretty. Lori and I wanted to play a drinking game, where every time we heard someone say the word PRETTY, we would take a shot. But, since I am a very bad drinker and have never done a shot in my life, I’d have lost quickly. I’m more of a wine sipper.
Every city that I visited and all the people I saw, made for such a lovely adventure. I’ll leave you more pictures of Jenn’s perfectly detailed and pretty, pretty, pretty party for now, and will have more about the rest of my travels later.
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