I’ve been meaning to post about our trip for ages now! The day after we photographed Frances and Jeoffrey’s wedding John and I packed up the car and drove down to Amelia Island, Florida to celebrate our 4th anniversary. We had never been to the Atlantic side of Florida and hadn’t heard the best things about the beach there however I am happy to report that we were pleasantly surprised. I am NOT happy to report that I was sick most of the time we were there, but as I said before sick on a beach is infinitely better than well not on a beach so I won’t complain. We spent most of our time alternating between under the sun and under an umbrella on the beach so I didn’t take a ton of photos but I will share what I did take
The first day we were there we literally threw down our bags, put on our swim gear and ran down to the beach so I didn’t take a single photo until after dark. This was the view from our balcony that night. Ahhhhh, I want to go back!!

The next day we stayed on the beach alllllll day. This resulted in two things: #1 no photos and #2 the need to spend the following day out of the sun hence our impromptu trip down to St Augustine.


I was feeling pretty bad that day so I didn’t take too many photos but the city was really pretty. Maybe we’ll go back one day when I’m feeling more like myself






Flagler College was my favorite part.



See the face in the tile? I think they said that is Henry Flagler.



These were on the doors of a church near the college.





Castillo de San Marcos aka the Fort.

And the real reason that John was so eager to drive down to St. Augustine….The World Golf Hall of Fame. Ehhh, marriage is all about compromise right? At least it had AC.

And shopping in the pro shop.

At sunrise the next day John got up to go golfing. I got up to take this photo and then promptly returned to bed

And when I finally rolled out of bed the beach looked more like this:

John was a big fan of the hole right below our balcony. I kept wanting to yell “GET IN THE HOLE” at the unsuspecting players but John wouldn’t let me. Party pooper.


I didn’t take pics of the actual resort but it was beautiful. Most of it was shaded by big trees and Spanish moss.


When John returned from golfing he brought me a rose and a cupcake. Awwww! The cupcake did not last long enough for me to take a photo of it, but here’s the rose.

After a little bit more lazing around on the beach we got ready and went to dinner for our anniversary. The traditional anniversary self-portrait:

Thanks to a pre-dinner google search we went to Luigi’s Trattoria for dinner.




Luigi’s was incredible. The atmosphere was perfect, the service was wonderful, and the food was the most authentic I’ve had since I was in Italy. Our trip to Luigi’s was one of the highlights of our trip. Warning – food porn ahead!!
(I didn’t eat the broccoli – if you’re a food-no-toucher like me take note to ask for that on it’s own plate)

They gave us dessert for free because it was our anniversary! I can’t remember what this was called…it wasn’t tiramasu….it was some kind of cake. I don’t know, bottom line is it was delicious.

And what’s a celebration without a little bubbly?



Gorgeous sunset that evening.

And the next day we drove back home to reality. Boo. Here’s to next year!!
4 responses so far ↓
1 Christie O. {Hindsight Bride} // Aug 17, 2010 at 5:46 am
I love St. Augustine. D. has family down there. I went for the first time in June, but can;t wait to return. Is that where you two honeymooned?
2 Kitty // Aug 22, 2010 at 10:00 am
I wish you had felt better, Amber, but it looks like you made the best of it. Your photos are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your trip with us! (I suppose one of these days, we should check out the “rest” of Florida, LOL.)
3 Janice // Sep 1, 2010 at 4:35 pm
I am just now looking at your Florida vacation pictures. They are all beautiful. Sorry you were sick but I know you enjoyed the trip. Italian food is my favorite. Yum! Better late than never. Right?? See you soon! With love to the both of you.
4 Summer Summary :) // Sep 12, 2010 at 2:26 pm
[...] July was a flurry of meeting with new clients, editing June’s weddings, Shooting Frances’ wedding, and of course our anniversary vacation. [...]
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