Friday, April 10, 2009

Biloxi Mississippi

This last weekend I was able to go visit Scott for our Anniversary. We have been happily married for 7 years now. So on April 2nd I got on a plane and headed for Keesler Air Force Base.
I was so excited to see Scott!! I don't think you realize just how much you miss someone until you get to see them again. Even though I hate to fly, and it wasn't the most enjoyable trip it was all worth it when I saw Scott standing there waiting or me. I couldn't wait to be in his arms, and give him a long overdue smooch! I knew that the time was going to go by way to fast so I wanted to savor every moment with Scott. I think my favorite part of the trip (aside from being with my incredible hubby) was the time we spent at the beach, looking for shells, and taking pictures!I also fell in love with some of the homes we saw there. I just love the architecture. So I had to take some pictures of my favorites. For our Anniversary we ate at the most incredible steak restaurant I have ever eaten at before. It was in one of the hotel/casino's called The Beau Rivage. I am normally not a steak person but this steak was cooked to perfection. I also have never been to The Hard Rock before so we went there and walked around looking at all the cool rock 'n' roll memorabilia.Scott & I had so much fun together. It was a a fast trip, and I had an extremely hard time coming back home. Scott is my everything, and when I can't see him everyday it is so hard! Myllie & Ethan miss him terribly, but found some comfort in the pictures I brought back of their Daddy. We are on the down hill side and are counting down the time til Scott can come home......Finally!!

2 comments:

Denise H. said...

First Off... Beautiful Pictures, Second what State isthe Keesler Base in those houses are Amazing. I want one!

And last you look sang cute in the last picture. So glad you got to go visit him!

Taryn said...

I keep telling Wayne that I could totally live in the South. The homes and how everything is soo green. Yeah, I could totally live down South