Yeah, yeah, I was going to post something new for each day we were in Atlanta. Yeah, yeah, we've been home for a couple days now and I still haven't revealed the secrets of our vacation. Well, secret or not, I present to you a few thoughts on our trip to Atlanta. First of all, any pics on here are from my phone. I will get other pics posted from Shan's camera at some point.
For starters, the trip to Atlanta through a myriad of southern states ranged from hot and humid buzzing along to blinding rain that brought everyone down to a parking lot crawl. As we drove through and around various towns, we had stretches where we rarely saw another vehicle to bumper-to-bumper traffic.
That brings us to Atlanta. I-75/I-85 roadways are never without vehicles. Even after the Braves game, tooling around at near midnight, the traffic was lighter but certainly NOT non-existent! At the height of traffic season (basically, anytime outside the midnight hour), everything crawls along. I used to live in Northern Virginia with a commute into Alexandria. On the weekends, the trip took 30 minutes. During the week, it was a two-hour commute. Driving through Atlanta reminded me of those days of long ago. Many drivers were courteous and careful. Others fancied themselves NASCAR racers, weaving in and out of spaces that still defy logic and explanation. Trips that were a mere 8 or 10 miles down the road took 30-45 minutes to complete.
In my previous post, I talked about our trip to American Girl. I also told how excited we were to be heading to the Braves game that night. One small problem: we had tickets for THURSDAY, not Wednesday! Luckily, we made this discovery while sitting in the hotel parking lot about to pull out and head for the game. As we looked over the parking pass, Shan noticed that it said the pass was for Thursday. And then we rifled through the game tickets to discover that they, too, were for Thursday and not Wednesday. Normally this wouldn't be a big deal, but Thursday was already scheduled to be packed with the World of Coke and Georgia Aquarium. So, we spent some time on Wednesday at Atlantic Station. Atlantic Station is a higher-end planned community. It proclaims to be a model of self-sustainability. That may be partially true, but I'd be interested to know how people commute out of the area for their jobs.
Atlantic Station has many little shops built around several anchor venues such as Target and Fox Sports Grill, which is where we grabbed a bite to eat. If you ever get a chance to eat there, I whole-heartedly recommend it! The food was excellent, the service was good and you cannot complain about more than 20 televisions in the place!
On Thursday, we got up and hit the road running as we headed out to the World of Coca-Cola. If you are the nostalgic type or a fan of Coke products/memorabilia or if you happen to enjoy trying flavors from around the world, I recommend stopping by for the tour and tasting! There are 64 flavors to try out and Shan tried nearly all of them. I am not so adventurous. I did, however, try the Beverly. All I can say positively about it can be summed up in two words: acquired taste. I didn't.
Since Coke is a sponsor of the FIFA World Cup, they had a tent set up with a 3D movie. While I do enjoy 3D movies in general, I believe the whole concept is being overused. In the FIFA movie, the children looked like weird bobbleheads.
After the World of Coke, we grabbed a bite to eat at the new Pemberton Cafe. It is so new, they were having their Grand Opening while we were there. It is also so new that the owners/workers had no idea just how many people would be coming through their lines. They had ONE person at the register, ONE person running orders, and ONE cook in the back. Each order took roughly 15-20 minutes (we're talking burgers here, not full-blown meals). If you are ever in the area, I strongly suggest walking the block or two to a different eatery. It's worth the walk.
After eating, we toured the Georgia Aquarium. It is laid out in a hub-and-spoke scenario with the main gathering zone centered among different "venues" visitors walk through. Each area leads back to the central hub. By far, the ocean display makes the entire trip. One enteres through a somewhat traditional walkway, but after just a few displays, turn a corner and POW! Visitors are treated to a 180-degree (or more, actually), fully immersive environment as sharks, whales, assorted fish and other creatures swim freely around the massive tank. It was truly the most incredible aquarium experience I have ever had. We stood just feet from massive creatures (manta rays, whale sharks, tiger sharks, you name it)!! I could have stayed there for hours just watching. As we watched, schools of shiny silver fish would swim by with light reflecting like the charade fish in "Nemo."
Other displays included a river area, a polar area with Penguins, and a few others that have escaped my memory. After walking around, we decided to watch a "4D" animated movie about ocean life and what people can do to preserve habitats etc. I hate being pummeled over the head with "peace, love and many groovies" stuff. But, it was fun despite the propaganda.
After we left there, we headed to the Braves game. As we headed out, we needed to swing passed the hotel. We made a quick pitstop and drove down the full-packed interstate before realizing we had left the tickets in the room! So.... I turned the car around and we headed back to the hotel again. We arrived at the ballpark at the beginning of the second inning, but really the game should have been much further along than that. Evidently, there was a rain delay (or some kind of delay). Another thing we noticed was the number of people still filining in BEHIND us! I couldn't believe how many people arrive so late to a ballgame.
Once inside, we looked around the "Toony Field" which is based on Looney Tunes. Of course, our seats were on the opposite side, so we made our way around and man was it worth it! We had GREAT seats in the 109 section! We were close to restrooms and concessions, but best of all, we were close enough to the field to really enjoy the game without paying a fortune to get closer!
We ate what we could of our suppers, and the man in front of us offered to buy what we hadn't eaten. Turns out, we had not eaten quite a bit of the food. We gave him fries and half a foot-long hot dog. He was very appreciative and, of course, we did not let him pay for any of it. Why would someone "charge" another person for leftovers? I dunno. We couldn't.
The game ended with the Braves winning! Now, we put our annual tradition to the test. So far, any team we have gone to see has either won the World Series that year or had won the Series the year before (and actually, we've had more teams win the series after we visited. St. Louis had won the series the year before we got there). We'll see if the Braves can pull off a WS this year. If so, we'll be taking bids on where we vacation next year - Winner goes to the team that offers the best deal to get us to their home game during our vacation. It could happen, right?
On Friday, we took things much easier. We visited Underground Atlanta for starters (well, after a bit of a swim that morning). The Underground is a red-bricked vintage city under the city. I took several pictures with Shan's camera and I'll get those posted soon. There are a lot of different shops, including a candy store, an MP3-only store, and the "As Seen on TV" store, among a lot of other specialty stores.
We decided to eat at Johnny Rockets for lunch. It's a 50-60's style diner design with sock-hop music etc. the atmosphere was lively and we had fun sitting, eating, chatting. After lunch, we walked around, mainly trying to avoid the beggars looking for change and the "unseemly characters" that inhabit the area. Outside, we found several waterfall effects built into the walls around the main strip.
After our tour, we headed back to Atlantic Station to watch Toy Story 3D!! I haven't been this excited about seeing a movie in a long time! If you are a fan of the Toy Story movies, you have GOT to see this one. It was a very emotional end to a beloved story that is, quite literally, as old as Tyler (they were both born the same year)! We got back to the hotel, walked across the street to Target and found something to eat at a Waffle House down the road. For the record, it was one of the worst WH's ever. Everything was burnt - eggs, waffles, toast... Heck, i think even the milk was burnt. Ah well, we ate anyway.
Saturday came and we packed up for the trip home. Rather than head straight out, we found a "Steak N Shake" for lunch (AWESOME!) and then visited a local mall (Cumberland Mall) for a bit.
As on the way to Atlanta, the trip back had us driving through random rain showers and a lot of traffic. The big difference for the trip back ,though? I used my Magellan GPS for routing instead of the Google Maps we had printed. So, instead of going through Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, etc, we spent most of the trip driving across Tennessee. i think it took a little longer to get hom, but we really didnt care.
In the end, I think we will all have some great memories of Atlanta!
My head is full of random thoughts and generally useless tidbits of information. I figure I just as well share them with the rest of the world...
Jun 23, 2010
Jun 16, 2010
Keeping up with the Hendersons
Welcome to Wednesday! We started the day with free hotel breakfast. It was free. It was, technically, breakfast. That's all I have to say about that. After we ate, we hung out for a bit and then hit the swimming pool! At 10am, the place was.... EMPTY! We had the whole pool to ourselves for more than an hour. The pool has nice shaded areas and is very well kept. When we came upstairs, the cleaning woman was in the room across the hall and two doors down. Remember this bit of information.
After we got dressed from swimming, we went to the American Girl Store, which is technically in Atlanta, but in reality is in what I would call the suburbs of the suburbs of Atlanta. There were a LOT of girls there buying outfits and what-nots for their dolls. The store also had a beauty salon where the dolls could have their hair washed and styled. Emily ended up with a freebie washing, but I'll get to that in a moment.
The store is bigger than most "regular" mall stores! It was huge for a store that sells mostly doll clothes, though AG does have outfits hat match for the girls to buy. They also have more accessories and tidbits than should be available for a DOLL. Seriously. Whoever came up with this idea was/is a friggin' genius! Talk about making money.
The store we visited also had a bistro. Each meal was $14.50 and that included an appetizer and lunch. Drinks were extra. No, I am not kidding. We each ended up with "Pretzel Bites," which is a misnomer. It is actually one baseball-sized pretzel ball thing that has been cut into eight pieces. One pulls off a piece and then can dip it into a cheddar cheese sauce or honey mustard. And here is the "rest of the story" regarding Charissa's free washing.
When our waitress picked up the plates, the plates nested. Since we did not eat all of the various sauces, the nesting plates squeezed the dip out the edges. The waitress was standing right over the doll, and well, yes, the stuff dripped into the doll's hair. It happened faster than I could say anything, but just as I was about to, Emily's eyes popped open in horror and she yelled, "Oh no!" and pointed at Charissa. The waitress felt bad, and took the doll over to the beauty parlor for a free fix-up. A little while later, the doll was back, wet-headed and all. At least the hair had been combed. But, really, they were blow-drying every other doll. You would think they would blow-dry the one the waitress dripped honey mustard onto! Ah well.
The doll was given her own chair that attached to the table plus her own plate and cup. It was cute. Emily got to keep a souvenir menu, but the plate and cup "could be bought" from the store. At $15+ per plate, I think we *all* should have received a mini plate and cup as a parting gift.
Emily ended up with an outfit and a set of pajamas for the doll and matching PJs for her. The outfit for the doll has an AG shirt that says "American Girl - Atlanta" on it which makes for a cool take-home item that she can show her friends.
After lunch, we went to Sears to pick up new swimming trunks for Tyler. That led to a trip to Hagen-Daas. We walked around the mall for a while and decided to head back to the hotel before the Braves game tonight.
Traffic in and around Atlanta is... NUTS! I have driven in many cities around our country, including Chicago, Denver, Little Rock, Dallas and others. So far, Atlanta wins the "holy crap, get me outta here" award. EXIT ONLY lanes seem to pop up out of nowhere. Thru-traffic lanes shift from one side of the freeway system to the other without any rhyme or reason I have yet to discern. I enjoy city traffic (okay, perhaps 'enjoy' is a bit strong), but DAWG even I have been white-knuckled on more than a couple occasions in the short time we've been here.
Now, remember what I asked you to remember? The cleaning woman? Yeah, when we got back to our room (this is a full two hours-plus after we had left), the woman was JUST FINISHING our room. In fact, she was still working in it. We told her she didn't have to vacuum, just so she would be finished.
It's been quite an interesting day so far.
After we got dressed from swimming, we went to the American Girl Store, which is technically in Atlanta, but in reality is in what I would call the suburbs of the suburbs of Atlanta. There were a LOT of girls there buying outfits and what-nots for their dolls. The store also had a beauty salon where the dolls could have their hair washed and styled. Emily ended up with a freebie washing, but I'll get to that in a moment.
The store is bigger than most "regular" mall stores! It was huge for a store that sells mostly doll clothes, though AG does have outfits hat match for the girls to buy. They also have more accessories and tidbits than should be available for a DOLL. Seriously. Whoever came up with this idea was/is a friggin' genius! Talk about making money.
The store we visited also had a bistro. Each meal was $14.50 and that included an appetizer and lunch. Drinks were extra. No, I am not kidding. We each ended up with "Pretzel Bites," which is a misnomer. It is actually one baseball-sized pretzel ball thing that has been cut into eight pieces. One pulls off a piece and then can dip it into a cheddar cheese sauce or honey mustard. And here is the "rest of the story" regarding Charissa's free washing.
When our waitress picked up the plates, the plates nested. Since we did not eat all of the various sauces, the nesting plates squeezed the dip out the edges. The waitress was standing right over the doll, and well, yes, the stuff dripped into the doll's hair. It happened faster than I could say anything, but just as I was about to, Emily's eyes popped open in horror and she yelled, "Oh no!" and pointed at Charissa. The waitress felt bad, and took the doll over to the beauty parlor for a free fix-up. A little while later, the doll was back, wet-headed and all. At least the hair had been combed. But, really, they were blow-drying every other doll. You would think they would blow-dry the one the waitress dripped honey mustard onto! Ah well.
The doll was given her own chair that attached to the table plus her own plate and cup. It was cute. Emily got to keep a souvenir menu, but the plate and cup "could be bought" from the store. At $15+ per plate, I think we *all* should have received a mini plate and cup as a parting gift.
Emily ended up with an outfit and a set of pajamas for the doll and matching PJs for her. The outfit for the doll has an AG shirt that says "American Girl - Atlanta" on it which makes for a cool take-home item that she can show her friends.
After lunch, we went to Sears to pick up new swimming trunks for Tyler. That led to a trip to Hagen-Daas. We walked around the mall for a while and decided to head back to the hotel before the Braves game tonight.
Traffic in and around Atlanta is... NUTS! I have driven in many cities around our country, including Chicago, Denver, Little Rock, Dallas and others. So far, Atlanta wins the "holy crap, get me outta here" award. EXIT ONLY lanes seem to pop up out of nowhere. Thru-traffic lanes shift from one side of the freeway system to the other without any rhyme or reason I have yet to discern. I enjoy city traffic (okay, perhaps 'enjoy' is a bit strong), but DAWG even I have been white-knuckled on more than a couple occasions in the short time we've been here.
Now, remember what I asked you to remember? The cleaning woman? Yeah, when we got back to our room (this is a full two hours-plus after we had left), the woman was JUST FINISHING our room. In fact, she was still working in it. We told her she didn't have to vacuum, just so she would be finished.
It's been quite an interesting day so far.
Jun 15, 2010
Road Trip!
We are beginning our vacation journey to Atlanta! This is a shot of the sun peeking through the clouds along the Interstate. This is the first trip vacation we have taken that is just the four of us, so it is both exciting and sad. We wish our extended family could have come with us. So, I will be posting often in order to allow everyone to travel vicariously through us!
Thus far, we have been stuck behind trucks in the left lane and poor Shan had forgotten her sunglasses at home. Never fear! We stopped at Wally World so she get some new ones, which she wanted anyway. Hmm, maybe there was a reason for leaving those behind....
Jun 13, 2010
Word Verification
Jun 6, 2010
Welcome to Summer
Last week started "Summer Hours" at the office. For most employees, it means working 730a-5p Mon-Thu with Friday off. For me, it meant working those hours plus hanging out on Friday for a disaster recovery workshop with various Superintendents, Tech folks, etc.
One of the Supts requested the workshop and Friday was the only day the computer lab was available *and* the presenter was available. When a Supt asks, we do what we can to make sure those requests are met. In this case, the fact that this is a mandated function (disaster recovery plans) helped ensure that it took place in a timely manner. The result of this workshop birthed a request for a follow-up workday so that schools would have time to enter information while the folks that know the most about the software and the requirements stand at the ready.
As the workshop progressed, I received a phone call from the city employees working to install our telco conduits. As what has become status quo, the gentleman on the other end asked me several questions to which I not only had no answers, I barely understood what was being asked. That means that Monday will see me phoning my contacts to follow up.
Summer also means time for the annual "Chicken and Egg" festival in Prescott, AR. I'm sure in days-passed, it lasted three days. Nowadays, we get a Saturday. It's a day of food, fun, music, and friends. This past Saturday, "Pail" played, and local Trey Johnson provides the lead vocals. They are on Facebook and MySpace. They play a little country, rock, blues, and a combination of everything. Well, maybe not everything. Though, they did a southern rock version of several rap songs and a blues-rock version of "Billy Jean."
Of course, the best part of summer: VACATION! This year will be unlike most for us. We usually have a whole crew that go on vacation together. This year, it's only the four of us. We're heading to Atlanta, GA. Why would we go there? Because we've never been. Well, not outside of the airport anyway. Our vacations are almost always within a day's driving distance, and we try to go places we have never been. Of course, there are exceptions like San Antonio. We've been there several times. Likewise, Memphis TN. Emily has not been to San Antonio that I can remember, and Tyler was very young. I would love to go back again and take Emily and Tyler now that they are older.
We have tickets to see the Braves in Atlanta and we plan to visit Underground Atlanta, World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia Aquarium and more! Of course, there will be swimming, dining, and general craziness! Of course, we'll be blogging our (mis)adventures!
One of the Supts requested the workshop and Friday was the only day the computer lab was available *and* the presenter was available. When a Supt asks, we do what we can to make sure those requests are met. In this case, the fact that this is a mandated function (disaster recovery plans) helped ensure that it took place in a timely manner. The result of this workshop birthed a request for a follow-up workday so that schools would have time to enter information while the folks that know the most about the software and the requirements stand at the ready.
As the workshop progressed, I received a phone call from the city employees working to install our telco conduits. As what has become status quo, the gentleman on the other end asked me several questions to which I not only had no answers, I barely understood what was being asked. That means that Monday will see me phoning my contacts to follow up.
Summer also means time for the annual "Chicken and Egg" festival in Prescott, AR. I'm sure in days-passed, it lasted three days. Nowadays, we get a Saturday. It's a day of food, fun, music, and friends. This past Saturday, "Pail" played, and local Trey Johnson provides the lead vocals. They are on Facebook and MySpace. They play a little country, rock, blues, and a combination of everything. Well, maybe not everything. Though, they did a southern rock version of several rap songs and a blues-rock version of "Billy Jean."
Of course, the best part of summer: VACATION! This year will be unlike most for us. We usually have a whole crew that go on vacation together. This year, it's only the four of us. We're heading to Atlanta, GA. Why would we go there? Because we've never been. Well, not outside of the airport anyway. Our vacations are almost always within a day's driving distance, and we try to go places we have never been. Of course, there are exceptions like San Antonio. We've been there several times. Likewise, Memphis TN. Emily has not been to San Antonio that I can remember, and Tyler was very young. I would love to go back again and take Emily and Tyler now that they are older.
We have tickets to see the Braves in Atlanta and we plan to visit Underground Atlanta, World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia Aquarium and more! Of course, there will be swimming, dining, and general craziness! Of course, we'll be blogging our (mis)adventures!
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