smallest house in savannah, ga

smallest house in savannah, ga

Last week The Mister and I headed out on a vacation!  A real vacation – more than just a long weekend and it was AWESOME!

The first few days were in Savannah, GA.  It was my first time in Savannah and I loved it!  The oak trees, the cobblestone roads, the southern charm, the ability to have a drink on the street.  🙂

When it was time to find a place to stay, I went to my favorite rental site… VRBO.  Have you used this site before?.  No more staying in hotels – you can rent a house in any city and get an entire house for the same price as what you would pay for a 150 sqft hotel room.   VRBO – Vacation Rental By Owner.

In my search, I wanted to stay in the historic district that is walking distance to the river front.  I found a listing that said something simple like “Good deals for September” in the headline.  I checked it out, it was very cute, a great price and in a perfect location… BOOKED!

After booking, I read more about the house and it said “Featured on the cover and in the book Savannah’s Little Crooked Houses. Circa 1845 this historic cottage is on every tour as the smallest free standing house in the historic district.”  … wait… on every tour…  no way this house would really be on every tour 🙂

smallest house in savannah

 

We got there late at night and settled in, but sure enough the next morning as I was getting ready I looked out the window to see a trolley tour stopped in front of the house.  Everyone was taking pictures,  staring at the house and listening to the tour guide tell the history of the house.  A few minutes later a guy stopped by on a bike ride to take pictures of the house.  It was hilarious!  Should we step outside and wave from the front porch, do we hide inside, do we peek out the windows, etc.

Now… I say small… It was small people.  If you are over 6 foot tall, it may not be the place for you.  Check out this picture of The Mister – he is 6’5″ and had to bend down to walk through the living room, or between the bannisters 🙂  (Sorry for the blur, I was laughing pretty hard)

smallest house in savannah

The bedroom is upstairs and to get there you use these stairs, aka ladder

smallest house in savannah stairs

smallest house in savannah

 

They were STEEP!  Don’t trust me – how about this for a bedroom piece of art – or should I say caution sign!  Also notice the ceilings at an angle – small house for small people!

smallest house in savannah

 

Nonetheless we LOVED our little house stay!  It was so much fun!!!

smallest house in savannah

 

If you want to stay, or just see a few more pictures of the house, go check out their page on VRBO!

Now for a few more pictures of our trip to Savannah, it is truly a beautiful city!

This is what every sidewalk looks like… i never got used to walking through these beautiful areas.

 

savannah oaks with spanish moss

 

Look at this historic church… I die over all of the detail in architecture in this city.  PS.. this photo is not touched up – the sky was that blue – truly magical.

 

savannah church

 

Historic steps.  These have been here since the 1800s when the river district was full of merchants, shipping and receiving on boats, and resellers.  Isn’t history beautiful.

historic steps in savannah

 

Just because – how often do you see a Sorry Charlie sign.  It reminded us of that youtube video.. “Charlie that really hurt” – I die every time!

sorry charlie savannah

And finally – I love this man… He somehow makes me laugh in the most unexpected moments every day – this day, reading with the statue… bless.

savannah statue

 

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signing off….

signing off….

Hi guys….yes, I still write here. Sorry for the crickets you have been hearing every Tuesday but working a full time job and preparing for a baby doesn’t leave much time for anything else!

As much as I wanted to convince myself that I could do everything….and do it well (wife, mother, employee, friend, blogger)….it just hasn’t worked out that way. So, with my second baby due pretty much anytime now I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to go ahead and give into the reality of my (lately) underachieving lifestyle and call it a day.  So, this is me signing off for a while.

I’ll be back….so don’t worry. I just need to focus on family and less on everything else for a bit. We are all so happy that Stella will be joining us on the blog during my absence. She is a dear friend and lives the type of life that many of us only dream about!

Also, I posted a few images from my baby shower on my personal blog today, so feel free to hop over and check out some of the details!

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Love you guys and I can’t wait to share photos of Baby Girl when she arrives!

xoxo,

Jenn Davis - The Fortunate Plight

i married adventure

i married adventure

Hi dear friends! My name is Stella and we met here on Sunny Slide up last February. The last time we chatted, I was ecstatic for my magical wedding at Mugdock Castle in Charleston, South Carolina.

Wedding Collage with Luna

Mugdock Castle – Sullivans Island, SC

Burton and I tied the knot in April 2013. As you’ll remember,  we were soooo lucky to have 15 -year old Luna #woof join us for this special moment. I even had a wedding dress made for her, of course!

Monster Truck

Monster Truck Getaway

We rode off in a monster truck, and then jetted off to Europe to celebrate our nuptials with my family in Germany. On the family farm!!

Germany Party Prep

Zweifelsheim Germany

Germany Party Prep Tractor

Zweifelsheim Germany

We celebrated our honeymoon in Iceland, courtesy of free weeklong layover from Iceland Air. Highly recommended!!

Lagoon Iceland

Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Geyser Iceland

Along the way we scored a housesitting gig in Paris for a curious cat name Anna Blume. I showed Paris how to prancercize!!

Cafe in Paris

Prancercizing in Paris

We returned to the States six weeks later to send Luna off to her happy place, before settling into our new house in downtown Charleston. Bittersweet moments.

I Married Adventure

Home in Charleston, SC

Ever since, we’ve been on the go-go-go and look forward to taking you along on our newly married adventures. This Fall we have plans for housesitting Asheville, celebrating our birthdays in Key West, and holiday craft market shopping in NYC, before ringing in the new year.

XOXO

-Stella