Our first stop was Glazed located downtown on King Street.
If you like doughnuts this is the place to go. Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts has nothing on this place!
Our favorites were the Maple Bacon!
After we finished our breakfast we headed down King St. to Urban Outfitters.
Daughter found a dress on sale and I found knobs for the corner cabinet that I moved up to the lake house.
We walked back to the car and headed over to the aquarium.
Gotta love my reciprocal pass! Saved us $41.90!
There were a lot of kids visiting with day camps, so we tried to quickly get through it and then headed down to the Edmondston-Alston House. This is a house museum run by the Middleton Place Foundation, so we were able to get in for free here too! Saved another $24!
By this time we were getting hungry and I had some grocery shopping that needed to be done, so we started heading home.
As we were driving down East Bay, we noticed the Roti Rolls food truck. So we made a quick turn around and stopped for lunch!
It was delicious!
We are enjoying the last of these summer days before school starts in a little over two weeks.
Today we ventured over to the town where teen son has been working and took him out to lunch. Afterwards we browsed through the antique shops on main street. I hadn't been over there in about a year and a half and man, have their prices gone up! Only bought one little thing and then called it a day!
Teen son's senior portrait proofs came today in the mail. I guess they figure we are all suckers and will pay any amount for these last school photos! The cheapest package is $159 and it has the same number of photos that I normally buy for $29. Oh well, I've always heard Senior year was expensive! Guess I better get my check book ready!




Maple Bacon doughnuts... that sounds TO DIE for!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Roti Rolls and need to check out that doughnut shop~
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