My Savannah weekend was wonderful! I am so glad my mom and I decided to do this race and spend the weekend away in Savannah. It was a quick trip (we got in late Friday afternoon and left early Sunday morning), but it was really the perfect amount of time. Let’s recap! (And sorry… this post is going to be insanely long!)
Our drive to Savannah was easy-peasy! We hit a few slow-downs, but nothing major. We arrived around 3:30, checked in to the hotel (Hilton Savannah Desoto in the historic district.) The above picture was the view from our hotel room – pretty sweet!
After checking in and dropping our stuff in our room, we immediately headed downstairs to the expo. We were given some incredible swag – my favorite being the New Balance tote bag! It is roomy and made of really great material, so I can’t wait to put it to use! We also got a drawstring backpack and a pretty magnet. At the expo, Publix was there handing out free gifts: a strainer, earbuds, sunglasses, and an infuser water bottle. Fleet Feet was also there, and they had a fun wheel you could spin for some awesome prizes. My mom won a 20% off coupon and I won a 10% off shoes coupon. I’m hoping I can just go online and use it because what a great prize, yeah?!
After checking out the expo, we headed back to the hotel room with our loot and then relaxed for about an hour before heading out for dinner. I remembered Crystal Beer Parlor from the list of recommendations Jess had given me last year, and when I realized it was just half a mile from the hotel, I jumped at the chance to go! This place has so much history. It opened in 1933, making it Savannah’s second oldest restaurant. But this place first started operating in early 1900’s as a family grocery store.
For my dinner, I ordered the Classic Crystal Burger with a side of fries and a cider. All were fantastic! The burger was juicy and delicious, the fries were crisp, and the cider was yummy! (Cider, fun fact, is the only “beer” I will drink, and that is because it is not really beer. At least, that’s what all my beer-loving friends tell me, haha. It’s more like sparkling apple juice than beer.)
After dinner, we walked over to Forsyth Park, since it wasn’t too far from the restaurant. It was beautiful as the sun was getting ready to set and the park was pretty empty. We found the finish line of the race (!), which was pretty fun. And we walked around the park – with me sighing in delight about how pretty this park is and how much I love being in Savannah – until deciding to call it a night and go back to the hotel.
From there, I took a shower, read for a bit, and then fell asleep at 9:15. Because I know how to party.
And then it was race day! It was cooooold Saturday morning. Florida had been having straight-up summerlike temperatures the past few weeks, so I’d been feeling a wee bit spoiled. It was 40 degrees on Saturday morning and I was not prepared. I’m glad I had my long-sleeved pullover, but it definitely was not warm. Luckily, we only had a 10-minute walk to the race site, so we didn’t leave the hotel until about 7:10 and the race started at 7:30. By the time we got down there, took a few pictures, and got in place, it was time to go!
The race itself? It was okay. I knew I was going to have a tough time when I was struggling barely half a mile in. Eventually, I decided to adopt a run .1 mile, walk .1 mile interval. This worked quite well for me! I managed to hit all the intervals and it allowed me to walk slowly and recover since I could catch up my pace with my runs. It also made the race go by at warp speed, which was nice.
The course measured long (3.22 miles) and I wound up with a finish time of 47:30, which is not the >45:00 I wanted, but I am still happy with that time. It puts me under 15-min/miles (all throughout training, I was averaging 16-17-min/miles), and I honestly cannot be mad at myself for not finishing in what I might deem a “better time.” And that’s all that matters… the fact that I feel good about how I finished.
After the race, I met up with my mom who finished way before me and we found mimosas! The perfect way to end a race, if I do say so myself.
Races that give you a medal for completing a 5k are my favorite kind of races. 🙂
We didn’t stay long in the park after the race because it was still super cold and we are Florida girls with thin skin! We can’t handle it! So, we walked back to the hotel and decided to eat in the hotel restaurant for breakfast. We just didn’t feel like venturing back out in the cold. Their breakfast was… okay. Nothing special. Just meh.
After breakfast, Mom and I went back to our hotel room where we took the most deliciously pleasing naps. Postrace naps are the best kind of naps, yes?
(We actually planned to just nap until housekeeping came in to clean our room and give us new towels. Except at 1:45, we were still waiting on housekeeping. We finally had to call the front desk to have them bring us towels so we could take showers! I would never recommend this Hilton location in Savannah – it’s a rundown hotel with walls so thin you can hear your neighbors talking. Definitely not worth the price at all.)
Eventually, we were able to procure towels, take showers, and get ready for the day! Saturday afternoon was beautiful! We checked out an adorable bookstore, had ice cream at Leopold’s, and walked down River Street.
Around 5:30, we wandered up to Rocks on the Roof for some pre-dinner drinks. My mom got a beer and I ordered a Savannah Tea, which was good but a bit too strong for my liking.
For dinner, we decided on Huey’s on the River (another Jess recommendation!) I know this is the go-to brunch spot that I must try the next time I’m in Savannah, but I did enjoy their dinner menu! We actually decided to sit at the bar rather than wait for a table in the restaurant, which was an A+ decision. The bartenders are phenomenal and made me immediately feel at home. (Also, one of them bore a striking resemblance to Sam Jaeger, or Joel from Parenthood. For a second, I though it was Sam!) (I wish I had the courage to mention this to him!) (Safe to say, he was very, very, VERY cute.)
For dinner, I got a simple burger and fries meal, though I wish I had tried their red beans and rice. I was just in a mood for a burger, even though I had had one the night before. (I rarely eat burgers nowadays, so it felt like such a treat!)
And that caps off our trip to Savannah! After dinner, we headed back to the hotel and I took a bubble bath, read, and then fell asleep at 9:30. I want to feel lame for being 27 and on vacation and falling asleep before 10pm… but I just can’t. That’s just the perfect epitome of who I am – a girl who has one drink and doesn’t want anything else, who fancies a good meal with fun conversation, and who just wants to take a bubble bath and read at the end of the day more than anything else.
We left Savannah early (around 8am), and got back in town around 3pm. And this guy was super happy to see us! He went to “camp” while we were away, and he had a blast (they texted my mom three pictures of him having fun – I love that they do that now!) He spent most of Sunday night in a deep sleep. Poor guy was tuckered out from all his camp adventures! 😉
And that was Savannah! Such a wonderful weekend, such a wonderful city. I still feel deeply that I will move there someday. I’m not sure when, but Savannah is where my heart is. Simple as that.
How was your weekend?
Lisa of Lisa's Yarns
Looks like such a fun weekend! I love Forsyth Park! I spent a good chunk of time there reading when I was there last March. It’s such a beautiful area and those trees with the spanish moss are just stunning!
My weekend was pretty low key, but great. Friday was all about being productive/purging, Saturday was busy with my long run, helping coordinate a run club potluck breakfast and then I got a massage in the afternoon. And yesterday was extremely quiet. I worked out in the morning and spent several hours reading. Then Phil came over for date night which was really fun!
Becky
What a great weekend! So glad you feel good about the race and had such a good (if brief!) time in your favorite city!
Not too much to report from this weekend – I went to a baby shower for a friend, did some stuff around the house, and that pretty much zapped all my energy so yesterday was a read/stay in bed/take a nap kind of day!
Nora
Way to go on the race!
Weekend was much colder than I had hoped and I’m so glad I had a 3-day weekend though Knight and i were both laughing because we kind of suck at relaxing anymore. We kept saying “what should we do now?” We definitely had some good us time, caught up on some yard work & house work, DVR stuff, and had a good time out and about in our city. This coming weekend will be similar for us since he has Good Friday off and it’s Easter weekend so we don’t have a ton going on, either. I’m glad for it 🙂
Jenny
What great race swag you got – I adore that tote bag! It looks like you had a fun weekend 🙂
I had a great weekend too. On Saturday I went to the Ballet (Don Quixote), and then on Sunday went to a Pumpkin Carnival (it’s autumn here in the southern hemisphere).
Kathleen
That is some really nice swag! And how pretty is that start line?? Was the whole race through the historic district? I think the fact that you finished faster than your training runs is awesome, and that you found your groove. Way to go!
StephTheBookworm
What a seriously perfect weekend! Sounds like a great combination of fun and relaxation… and that bookstore looks so cute!
I am definitely the same way… I’m just always thinking “yup, I’m 26 and can’t do more than one drink at a time (if that). Would much rather be reading… or sleeping.” 😉
Jessica Lawlor
Looks like you had a fabulous time! I’m so happy my recommendations were useful! I LOVED brunch at Huey’s and drinks at Rocks on the Roof. Ah Savannah <3 I want to get back there so badly!
Amber
Looks like an awesome weekend! Savannah looks like such a cute city.
I had a crappy weekend because I was sick the whole time 🙁 But next weekend I will be in MAUI, so that is my entire focus right now haha
San
Sounds like a wonderful trip and congrats on finish the race! I think the time doesn’t matter, just that you did it!! 🙂
kilax
What a wonderful vacation (minus the towels and thin hotel walls, lol). I recently went on a weekend away with a girlfriend and we were in bed early, too. I like to explore during the day and chill in the evening!
Congrats on your 5K! That is a great method and you were so close to your goal! I am totally LOLing about the “cooooold” comment. I did a 5K this Saturday that was in the 30s… and wore shorts and a tank. I am used to that weather, though!
I can only finish a cider, too. I will try a sip of beer, but YUCK. Ha ha.