Rebecca Rouse is a friend I've made up here in New York and is also the person who taught me how to use Twitter! She has two little girls, her youngest being only 6 weeks older than my son, Knox, and we love meeting up at the park and watching our babies watch each other. Originally from North Carolina, she and I bond over missing the South while making our way in the big city.
Me: What's your favorite book? I'm talking all time here.
Rebecca: My favorite book? I don't read! Really? I guess I'd have to say The Red Ripe Strawberry and Big Hungry Bear. Its a childrens book, and I used to love reading it when I was little, the pictures were what really drew me in. Now as an adult I'd have to say that I'm really enjoying Francine Rivers - I'm on my second book of hers and I LOVE what I've read so far.
Me: I'm visiting your hometown today, one day only. What can't I miss?
Rebecca: Wilmington NC is a small town, a beach community. You'll have to stop by the beach or course! Wrightsville beach, right by the Blockaid Runner there's a beach access and that's a great place to go. The river front is a nice are to visit, all historic and cute little shops to walk in and out of. If you're up for a walk, the loop at Wrightsville beach is a nice route. There are some great small town restaurants w/ great south eastern BBQ - pulled pork to be exact - and some good ole fried sea food as well.
Me: Who are you following on Twitter right now that would surprise your friends: #GuiltyPleasures
Rebecca: Twitter - I guess Bethenny Frankel and Kendra Wilkinson would be my secret indulgences - i love them both!
Thanks so much, Rebecca! You know I love BBQ and it being by the beach is an added bonus! I yes, I'll have to look into The Red Ripe Strawberry and Big Hungry Bear (although for Knox, not me). :) And I KNEW you'd be following Bethenny Frankel! We sure love our Housewives!
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2 comments:
LOVE it!!!!! I want BBQ right NOW!
Alecia, I have that book...and not for my nephews either. :) I might have to check with my siblings (ages 38, 35, and 30) to see if I can.
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