From the chilly Midwest, to the warm and sunny south – greetings from Charleston, South Carolina!

The Arnold Palmers down here are fahbulous dahling. ;)

Ben and I have spent the past day and half wandering around, and getting to know gorgeous downtown Charleston. From the beautiful, blooming flowers…

To the majestic, southern-style homes…

this place is simply oozing with charm!

From our time spent wandering Tradd, Queen, King, Market, and East Bay Streets, peeking in secret gardens and ally ways, and taking in all the sights, we’ve decided that if New Orleans is the boisterous younger brother of the south, then Charleston is its sophisticated, older sister. We just love it here.

One thing I didn’t realize about the city is that it’s home to the College of Charleston, which is located smack dab in the middle of all the historic sites.

Can you even imagine what it must be like to go to school here? I must say, it’s been a trip seeing all the students streaming down the street with their backpacks on, as us tourists check out their town.



Some highlights so far include breakfast atEast Bay Meeting House on Monday morning. Ben and I strolled past this little cafe/wine bar on our first night here and vowed to come back for breakfast. It’s so cute!

A thick, iced vanilla decaf latte (best ever – probably because it was made with 2% milk) and homemade granola yogurt parfait was perfect to power me through the day.

The weather has been absolutely gorgeous (60s and 70s) and while I wanted to sit out on the patio to people watch while we sipped, sadly I lost a game of rock, paper, scissors, and we viewed from the inside at a cozy, corner table. Kind of felt like I was in France!

The Meeting House is just blocks away from the waterfront, so afterwards we spent the afternoon strolling past lush gardens and gorgeous homes that look like they jumped out of the pages of a magazine.


Strolling hand in hand with my handsome fellow.

It’s hard to believe that this is the last trip we’ll take together before our baby boy arrives! (BTW we are totally buying him a bow tie down here, and perhaps a seersucker blazer as well. Southern fashion is seriously my favorite. Such a trip!)


The food scene in Charleston is a big reason why we chose to come down here, and one of our favorite meals so far has been lunch at Poogan’s Porch (HUSK tonight!)

Poogan’s Porch is located on the lovely Queen Street, and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It’s located in a restored Victorian Mansion, and named after the neighborhood pooch, Poogan, who used to porch hop in the area. (RIP Poogan circa 1979.)

The 2-story outdoor dining patio is supplemented by a sophisticated, yet charming, indoor dining area where Ben and I were seated. I feel I’m in a movie everywhere I go here. It’s just all. so. Southern. I love it!

Ben and I were feeling crazy, so we started off with, wait for it, Fried Alligator with Honey-Jalapeno Dip. This was the best alligator I have ever had – probably because it was local, and fresh! Sorry to be gross, but the gator I’ve eaten before has been sinewy and just not that great. This practically melted in our mouths. Must. Try.

For our main dish, Ben and I split a couple of sandwiches. A Fried Green Tomato BLT with smokey bacon and tangy chevre for her (delish),

and the Duck Confit Sandwich with Pimento Cheese for him. This was absolutely incredible. The best duck confit we’ve ever tried, and so jazzed to finally try pimento cheese, which we’ve been seeing everywhere here. My sandwich was good, but this was GREAT.

Can’t forget the complimentary, warm buttermilk biscuits with whipped honey butter on the side. Heaven.

I tell you what – we have yet to go hungry in Charleston! :)

With that, I hope your week is going well! More from Charleston soon, plus keep up with us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. See y’all!














I have been begging the hubs to go to Charleston, my brother currently lives and works on Kiawaha Island which is pretty close, and I so want to visit and explore before he moves!
I love southern cities. I have been to Asheville, Savannah, New Orleans, and Biloxi. I have had the best biscuits down there. I’m glad you are having a great time!
If you have a hole in your schedule- check out the eats at Hominy Grill. It is on the other side of the city, closer to MUSC, on Rutledge Ave. Best grits in the south and their toasted pumpkin bread is fabulous!
Well you’ve made up my mind about where my boyfriend and I need to take a vacation!
My sister is a Sophomore at College of Charleston, and she is totally in love with the city. I have been dying to visit! I will make sure to add your restaurant recommendations to my Charleston to-do list.
Oh man, I loved Poogan’s Porch! When I read the line, “we were feeling a little crazy,” I’m like, “they got the alligator!” Yum!
I love Charleston! I haven’t been in years but I will never forget that Southern Charm this town illuminates. Love that you two are enjoying this little getaway. :)
You look absolutely amazing Kristen ! Enjoy your anniversary….
You are such a tease with your front facing cute little self. I was hoping to get a sneak peak at your belly bump from the side. You should be a travel writer because I’m seriously contemplating a trip to Charleston now.
Gorgeous pictures! I am so jealous of the beautiful scenery and the nice weather that you are getting to experience. I hope the rest of your trip is just as fun! :)
I was one of the lucky few to attend CofC, and I can honestly say – never, ever will I take those fabulous 4 years for granted! Go Cougs!
I’m so envious of the warm weather. Please send some to Amsterdam! Enjoy your baby-moon!
Looks like such a charming little city and you guys are the cutest! Enjoy the rest of your trip and those phenom-looking eats!