Impressions of Hilton Head, South Carolina
by Kari Haugeto on February 20, 2012

One last lighthouse look @hiltonheadsc @seapines #harbortown

Hilton Head beach.

Iden is a shadow dancer by the bay @hiltonheadsc #harbortown

Kayaking, anyone?

Too cold to kayak @hiltonheadsc #harbortown @elliottdotorg

Iden spies a pirate ship. Hope they are recruiting @hiltonheadsc @resortquest @ elliottdotorg

Lighthouse.

Rocking chairs.

Chicken pot pie and frittata for lunch with @elliottdotorg @jessicaprado @signesbakery @hiltonheadsc

Gumbo @signesbakery with @awayishome and @jessicagardo

Looking forward to an exceptional lunch with @elliottdotorg @jessicagardo @resortquest @hiltonheadsc

The entrance to our villa.

Good night Erysse

Boys take over and kick Erysse out of bedroom

Healthy meal or merely a snack

Our mobile classroom for Iden at Hilton Head

Erysse´s room

My bed, says Aren @resortquest @hiltonheadsc

Our ResortQuest condo

Our home away from home at Hilton Head.
We arrived on Hilton Head Island yesterday and settled in to our
vacation rental. We’re trying something new, we’re in a condo at
Windsor Place Villas. After we finished our school work this morning, we met with our friend Jessica Gardo at her family’s restaurant,
Signe’s Bakery. We only had lunch (see pictures of plates with gumbo, frittata and chicken pot pie) but will be back for some scones and cake later this week. Then we headed to historic
Sea Pines, a planned community developed in the 1950s, to its Harbour Town to see
Hilton Head’s iconic lighthouse.
Kari is a serial entrepreneur with an education addiction and a profound curiosity that, more often then not, fuels some pretty incredible adventures. Currently her attention is focused on social and digital media technology and she is developing a project with her family of five and a variety of sponsors to share their cross-country adventures online in an interactive, socially responsible, educational and authentic manner.
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