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February 14, 2014

If We Were Stranded on an Island…

If you were stranded on an island, what would you want with you?

Would you want your favorite book, your best friend, that perfect music mix on your iPod? This is assuming, of course, that there would be good food, sunscreen and a raft to get back home already there. 😉

If we were stranded on an island we would want these chairs. With that pillow.

And that water lapping around the dock.

Mermaids Welcome at Tybee Island

 

We would want to make our way up the beach, across the boardwalk and see this sign hanging on the front of an amazing cottage.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

If we were stranded on an island, we would want the keys to that cottage.

The one with the incredible views.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

We would want to open the door and discover rooms so beautifully decorated yet so perfectly relaxed that you almost wouldn’t call them “decorated”.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

There would be chairs which call out to you to come and curl up for awhile with quilts ready to wrap up in.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

There would be beautiful details around every corner and it would take you the entire weekend to fully appreciate each little nook and cranny and even then you are left wondering if you saw it all.

Mary Kay Andrews book page wreath

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

If we were stranded on an island and given the keys to the perfect cottage it would come to no surprise to see a huge porch with planked walls painted a crisp white.

And it would have a day-bed covered in ticking fabric. Of course it would!

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

And after all of the exhaustion that comes with finding yourself stranded on an island, we would happily sink into the soft bedding on this wrought iron bed.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

If the bed resided in a room with it’s own tiny, perfect sink then that would just be icing on our island cake!

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

In the morning, we would step out onto the porch which would be flooded with sunshine and we would fall in love with a galvanized bucket light fixture.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

If we were stranded on a desert island, we would definitely need some bicycles ready and waiting for us to do some exploring.

Ebbtide Cottage on Tybee Island

As we were exploring we would see a building which stood out like a shiny pearl in the middle of an oyster. And it would be just as much of a treasure!

The Social Club on Tybee Island

Photo Credit: Beth of Unskinny Boppy

It would be owned by an amazing young couple who would welcome us in like we were old friends. In fact, we might even have the theme song from ‘Cheers’ running through our heads while we were there because it didn’t take long for everybody to know our names! The Social Club would become our new favorite place and it might make us even reconsider ever getting into that raft to try and head back home. Being stranded isn’t so bad after all!

The social club on Tybee Island

Photo Credit: Beth of Unskinny Boppy

And if we were stranded on an island, we would want all of these people with us.

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Photo Credit: Beth of Unskinny Boppy

But, the best part about being stranded on this island?

Well, it might just be getting to spend time with someone you love deeply but rarely see. Someone who knows you inside and out…good, bad and ugly.

Someone who will walk on the beach with you talking about everything and nothing.

Tybee Island swing

Someone who will sit on one twin bed while you sit on the other telling stories and laughing hysterically just like you did when you were little girls.

Heather and Vanessa 2014 low res

And if we were stranded on an island, we would see sunsets like this. Ones that remind us how small we really are.

sunset

Photo Credit: Beth of Unskinny Boppy

If we were stranded on an island, we would want it to be this one. Tybee Island.

We would want to stay in the Mermaid Cottages. And we would definitely want to stay in the Ebbtide Cottage which was lovingly and beautifully decorated by the incredible author Mary Kay Andrews.

Sounding stranded on an island doesn’t sound so bad now, does it? 😉

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To see more beautiful homes, check out our At the Picket Fence Parade of Homes series!

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  1. Shelley @ Calypso in the Country says

    February 14, 2014 at 4:29 PM

    How wonderful! I saw some instagram pics while everyone was there and it looked like a fabulous time. Glad you got to spend time with such a talented group and had some quality time with your sister!
    Cheers! – Shelley

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    • Heather says

      February 14, 2014 at 4:53 PM

      It was a wonderful mini-vacation for us! Thanks for stopping by Shelley!

      Heather

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  2. Shirley@Housepitality Designs says

    February 14, 2014 at 5:19 PM

    Well, how wonderful it would be to be stranded on a magical island with such a great group of people…and a person who you hold very dear to your heart. I am sure when you walked into that enchanted cottage, you could actually hear the angels sing!…So glad you all had such a wonderful time enjoying your surroundings and more so, enjoying each other!….Happy Valentines Day ladies!!!

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  3. Beth@Unskinny Boppy says

    February 14, 2014 at 5:31 PM

    I’d get stranded again with you pretty ladies ANY time! In fact, how about tomorrow?? 😀 I had SUCH a wonderful girls trip with y’all. What memories I have. Thanks so much for being a wonderful part of one of my most favorite weekends, ever.

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  4. Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says

    February 14, 2014 at 7:33 PM

    Gorgeous! I followed along on Instagram and was green with envy the whole time!

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  5. Debbie says

    February 15, 2014 at 3:00 AM

    I’m so out of the *bloop* that I didn’t even know the cool table was coming to Tybee. That’s really wonderful that you two got to spend time with each other and others. I rarely if ever go to Tybee, even though it’s the closest beach. We usually go to Hilton Head instead. You make me want to look into those cottages.

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  6. chelsea says

    February 15, 2014 at 4:42 AM

    Ahh need to go to the beach immediately after reading this! So beautiful!

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  7. Linda says

    February 15, 2014 at 7:33 AM

    Oh yes, a great place to be stranded! What a wonderful time you’ll must have had!!

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  8. Carol Reddin says

    February 15, 2014 at 7:34 AM

    What a beautiful home tour! We will definitely look into staying there when we’re in Georgia! So happy two sisters had a memorable time together! Love, Mom

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  9. DAnielle says

    February 16, 2014 at 5:34 AM

    Beautiful post, ladies! I wouldn’t mind be stranded on that island. x

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  10. Vicki says

    February 16, 2014 at 8:56 AM

    Anywhere WITHOUT snow sounds glorious to me! So glad you two were able to be there together!

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  11. Claire @ A Little Claireification says

    February 16, 2014 at 9:54 AM

    OMGosh – what amazing pictures and this looks like a magical, “must visit” spot! I was completely drawn in by every picture. And it looks like you were surrounded by some amazing faces I recognize, too. 🙂 I want an invitation to THAT island party, next time! lol Pinned! xoxo

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  12. jessica @fourgenerationsoneroof says

    February 17, 2014 at 6:14 PM

    Beautiful pictures! Looks like you guys had fun 🙂

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  1. Mary Kay Andrews says:
    March 26, 2014 at 1:37 PM

    […] The bloggers in attendance were: Rhoda from Southern Hospitality, Kim from Sand and Sisal, Leslie from Fairhope Supply Co., Beth from Unskinny Boppy, Heather & Vanessa from At the Picket Fence, KariAnne from Thistlewood Farms, Laura from Finding Home, Jen from Balancing Beauty & Bedlam, Brittany from Pretty Handy Girl, Lucy from Lucy’s Inspired, Holly from Storywood Designs, Heidi from Parties for Pennies, Michelle from Iron and Twine, and Cindy from Cindy Barganier. I encourage you to check out each and every one of their blogs and to seek them out on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. These ladies so many great, creative ideas and such good taste. And definitely check out these two great wrap-up posts about our fab weekend from Rhoda and Heather & Vanessa. […]

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