Road Trip to the South.
When we agreed to live on campus, it was with the understanding that we’d leave for the bulk of the summer. So, last summer, before we had even moved into our new home at Lehigh, we had put down a deposit to rent a beach house in the South Carolina Lowcountry for 5.5 weeks.
The house is in Harbor Island, South Carolina. About 20 minutes outside of Beaufort. Between Charleston and Savannah. Braydon and I love this part of the country. Over the years our kids have been learning to love it too.
Believe it or not, one of the things we love about this place is the road trip to it.
As the road stretches further and further away from home, we become more and more removed from our daily routines, our habitual concerns, our day-in-day-out grind. As we move further and further south, we are forced to slow down and lose — a bit — our “Northern” (fast-paced, hurry-hurry-hurry, maximize every-single-second) ways. It is good for us.
This time the road trip was long. As it turns out, the planning, preparing, and packing for a 5.5 week trip for a family of 5 is pretty huge (we’ve never done anything like this before; we hadn’t quite anticipated just how much would have to go into it). The boys had just finished two weeks of sports camps (basketball, then baseball). Meera was at her wits’ end with a steady string of babysitters and life on campus. We were already exhausted and “done” before we even started.
We set out Friday afternoon. Quickly to hit massive bumper-to-bumer traffic interspersed with torrential rain. It forced us — even quicker than usual — to slow down and part ways with our habitual behaviors.
We were rewarded with a beautiful rainbow along the highway at sunset on Friday night.
We drove for over 6 hours, and spent the night in a hotel in Virginia. There’s lots of yuck on a family road trip (as anyone whose ever done it knows). I try to focus on the sweet moments that speckle the whole experience–
We woke up to bright skies, highways clear of traffic, and three kids who love to travel more than anything else in the world. (iPods, iPads, DVDs, and — once we get deep into the mid-Atlantic — Krispy Kremes tend to help!)
Braydon and I savor the hours of being trapped in a car together. We listen to an audio book together. And we look for our classic roadside milestones. Of course, this one is the biggest of all — the sure sign we’re officially “in the south” ~
That day we saw another roadside rainbow!
And then, the big pay-off. The views from the car window that say one thing so loudly and so quietly at the same time: We are in the Lowcountry. Beauty.
The bambinos just had to see the beach right away. Who could blame them? We made it just in time to have a slice of light left of the day. We got straight out of the car, after many, many hours of driving, to this:
We arrived to beauty beyond measure. Out on the low-tide-beach, we were flanked on one side with our 3rd rainbow of the trip, and on the other side the sunset.
This was the middle:
Then there was this:
And then we called it a night.
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We woke up on Sunday to this:
And this:
And then this:
We have lots of goals for our time here this summer. But none of those goals involve accomplishing anything or checking anything off a list. We’re here to slow it down. To slow it way, way down. I’ll be blogging from Harbor Island, South Carolina for the next few weeks. Happy Summer!
Way too cool! Enjoy!!
And if you get a chance, e-mail me your mailing address so we can send a little something to Meera and the boys( something I made for Meera after her fairy birthday party.)
Have a wonderful summer! We were just talking about SC next summer( visiting family near Charleston and vacationing!!)so I’ll be enjoying your posts!
Hope
I totally relate on the slowing down and removing oneself from daily routines and habits. On June 3rd our family of 5 embarked on an 8-month trip around the world. The pre-planning was intense and overwhelming. When we first arrived in Malaysia (first stop) I kept thinking to myself, “Why does everyone walk so slow here?” Four weeks in — I’m walking slower, talking slower, observing more and gaining so much perspective… I hope you have a wonderful, well deserved summer break from regular life!
Wow, Gloria– I am so envious of an 8-month family trip around the world!!! Are you blogging? I’d love to follow along. Please let me know. Thanks for reading, Heather
Hey Heather, we love the SC low country too! Have you ever climbed the light house on Hunting Island? Check it out if you can.
BTW, we have a 15yo Haitian sensation who loves basketball too. He will be a freshman this year and he made the basketball team at school. He has been home for almost 4 years.
Have fun and relax!
Amy
Wow! What stunning photos! I am so filled with inspiration and peace at the thought of your family making such beautiful memories this summer. Have fun all of you!
Reading your post, makes me miss our many cross country road trips we have taken over the past 10 years, with our dog in tow! Charleston, SC, was one of our favorite places down South, along with Jekyll and St. Simon’s Island, GA. I highly recommend visiting these two areas, as they are beautiful, and great for turtle watching. The hospitality and warmth that you get when you go down South is refreshing. I miss vacationing there. We have traveled to and visited 45 states, and have a goal to visit all 50 states. Traveling is a great way to bond and create great family memories! Enjoy!
For the last 2 April vacations, we have road tripped down to GA (loved Savannah and Charleston too). We went to Jekyll Island and St Simon’s Islands off of GA)… not much to do on Jekyll (beautiful, but too mellow for the kids). St Simon’s was awesome. Also, has my favorite dumpy BBQ place… Southern Soul BBQ. The ride to St Simon’s has that spooky “Scooby Doo”/hanging moss look and feel to it. It’s not too far from you… maybe a day trip? Also, really recommend Jestine’s in Charleston…. long wait, but well worth it…. yummiest Southern food.
Have FUN!
Looks like a great adventure is to be had very soon…well it’s already started. Our family also spends our vacations in SC. Love the beaches there! Enjoy!
We spent a week on Harbor Island and it was magical. Love Hunting Island and the shells are the best. Strawberry picking is probably done but there was a great place, with huge berries, right off the highway as you drive towards Beaufort.
I savoured this post – reading and re-reading it. Thank you so much for sharing it — it sounds so divine and it helped me eek out some downtime in my crazy busy life — enjoy your break, you all deserve it!
– Kate