Show Notes

Ritz-Carlton Lake Oconee

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The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee invited Bryan and I to celebrate our eight year wedding anniversary last weekend at their incredible resort. (YES, PLEASE!) I was packed and ready to go before I even knew where Lake Oconee was. It’s a beautiful enormous lake about 75 miles outside of Atlanta. I’ve never vacationed at a lake before, but I am officially hooked. It was beautiful, quiet, and so VERY relaxing. Plus, no one does hospitality like Ritz-Carlton. It’s beyond incredible the way the staff at the Ritz paid special attention to every single moment of our visit. // Pictured above, clockwise: Dooley, the LO mascot that we brought home for Brady; the incredible view from 30k ft on our way to Atlanta; our sweet copper mug gift from the RC staff; the beautiful walkway to the RC spa. Bryan had his first massage ever and loved it (TOLD YOU you would, B!)

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From anniversary desserts in our room, to our favorite juices delivered the next morning, to the thoughtful anniversary dinner treats (roses! rose pedals! dessert! and the sweetest gift – a copper mug signed by the staff [in place of bronze for our 8th wedding anniversary]). We went to a bourbon class (still not a bourbon fan, haha!), spent a full day by the incredible pool, and SLEPT IN <— the best part of a vacation with NO KIDS. // Pictured above, clockwise: meat and cheese board (be still my heart); rose pedals to our anniversary dinner; our delicious anniversary dinner; a pic of us on our last night there.

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It was magical. Thank you so much to the Ritz for having us. We’ve already booked our trip for next year :) // Pictured above, clockwise: the beautiful view; more beautiful view; bourbon class tastings; me in a hammock before Bryan knocked me over (just you wait, B!)

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Pictured above, clockwise: the beautiful landscape at the RC, Bryan walking down to the lake; pool side view; delicious anniversary dessert surprise.

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