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The last week of June , while on staycation, we decided to treat Millie to a special day just for her. I had been reading about the Butterfly Adventure at the Roper Mountain Science Center since last year and thought that because she constantly tells us that moths are beautiful that she'd love to see actual butterflies. We got there around 9:30 AM and walked directly to the exhibit where we were greeted with a queue of around 30 people. It was a fun line with playground equipment and also tents for us to stay out of the sun. We ended up waiting about 30 minutes to enter the building which was not bad considering the line wrapped around pretty far.



We entered the building and the staff explained to us about the butterflies and how to "catch" them. We were given a nectar wand to attract them and went inside. There were hundreds of butterflies flying all around the beautiful plants. Attracting them to the nectar wand was a bit challenging at first, especially with a two year old, but we ended up making it happen. Millie was thrilled to be "holding" a butterfly. We enjoyed the few minutes we were in the exhubit and then we were ushered out so the next group could enter. The entire process was very well organized.


With our entrance fee we were able to go and tour the rest of the Science Center. We checked out the rest of the building that the butterfly exhibit was housed in and also the Living Farm. I remember all of these from my childhood as I visited many times on field trips. The living farm has a blacksmith, which of course was not operational when we were there seeing as it was 90+ degrees!


The Roper Mountain Science Center really is one of the gems of Greenville for families. There are so many fun things to do and kids of all ages will enjoy everything that it has to offer! I can't recommend it enough and I am excited to go back when it is a bit cooler.


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Last Sunday we had the pleasure of exploring northern Greenville county and the Poinsett Bridge. If you're ever up Highway 11 you should check out this gem of the upstate. It is free to visit and is just beautiful. Poinsett Bridge was built in 1820 as part of a road from Columbia, South Carolina to Saluda Mountain and is one of the oldest extant bridges in South Carolina. The bridge includes a 14-foot Gothic arch and stretches 130 feet over Little Gap Creek. Though no longer in use, the stone bridge remains largely intact. The bridge is part of the 120-acre  Poinsett Bridge Heritage Preserve and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

The area around the bridge is so serene and you can just visit for a few minutes as there isn't too much there to see or you can sit on a rock and observe the wildlife for as long as your heart desires. There is great parking and the bridge is extremely easy to access. It really is a beautiful setting in a lush forest that is quite peaceful. Check it out if you're in the area. 





We are enjoying exploring very much! There is so much to see and do here and we cannot wait to tap into everything we have available to us here!
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Phifer Hall at Converse College(Jen's new workplace)
We have made it to South Carolina! It has been about a week since we've arrived and the entire time has been spent unpacking, cleaning, and working! We haven't had much time for fun but we plan on doing that soon! Here are some pictures that we've snapped this past week of our new home state!

Beautiful double rainbow

Pumpkin enjoying her new chairs on our porch
Pell Hall at Converse College
We'll be back soon with lots of new restaurants, activities, and plenty of new adventures!
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Big news out of our camp! We're taking this show on the road, all the way to, wait for it.......

SOUTH CAROLINA



This move has been a long time coming. We thought we would be leaving Mississippi in the spring of 2012 but things did not happen that way. With that said we have had an amazing four(Jen) to five(Mike) years in Mississippi and if we had not stayed here then we probably wouldn't be able to take this amazing opportunity. Good things come to those who wait!

We couldn't be more thrilled to be moving to a new state(Jen's home state) and to be starting a new chapter of our lives! South Carolina is one of the most geographically diverse states in the nation with beautiful mountains, beaches and plenty in between! Starting in September we'll be sharing a generous amount of adventures pertaining to the state of SC and the surrounding areas!

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I am a constantly caffeinated, thirty-something, mother of two, living in the upstate of South Carolina. I love to explore the world as well as the area right outside of my front door.

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