We
had the best weekend, though, so I didn’t want to miss out on recapping it… here
we go!
Saturday
morning we got up eeeearly – way too early for a Saturday – to get our getaway
started. We arrived in Atlanta around 10
AM and headed straight to the Georgia Aquarium, or the “e-quarium” as Jacob
calls it. :o)
The
kids loved every little bit of it! Jacob
has actually already been once before because we took him there for his second
birthday, but Olivia had never been. She
had actually never been to Atlanta either, so that was an all-around first for
her.
We
let Jacob decide which exhibit to see first, and he wanted to start with the Ocean
Voyager exhibit which in my opinion is the best one as it’s the one that has
the whale sharks and the manta rays. We
followed that one with Tropical Diver and Cold Water Quest, my second favorite
because – penguins! And whales!
On a side note, Olivia kept lifting up her sweater and pressing her belly against the glass of the fish tanks and saying, "Coooold." Lol.
On a side note, Olivia kept lifting up her sweater and pressing her belly against the glass of the fish tanks and saying, "Coooold." Lol.
By noon the kids were getting hungry, so we stopped at the café inside the aquarium for lunch. They had quite an array of choices – hot dogs, hamburgers, sandwiches, pizza, BBQ, fresh fruits and vegetables, a salad bar, and countless snacks and drinks – so there was something for everyone. Very convenient and the food was pretty tasty!
After
lunch, we hit up the last exhibit, River Scout, to see the albino alligators
(soooo creepy), the piranhas (so crazy), and the otters (so cute!), and after
that, we could tell the kids were getting restless and that it was time to
go.
Jacob
had been talking about riding the ferris wheel ever since we had begun toying
with the idea a few days prior, and I have to say that I was very apprehensive and
grew very nervous about the idea the more and more I thought about it. Then sure enough, by the time we walked up to
it, paid for our rides, and were waiting in its underbelly to load into our
gondola, I was full-blown thinking I might have a panic attack. The thing is huge. In fact, it’s 20
stories high. Those tiny little gondolas
that you see hanging in the breeze seat up to six people each – so, not so tiny
– maybe that might help put it in perspective for you.
Fortunately
we didn’t have to wait long at all because I very well may have talked myself
out of it, and before I knew it, we were loading up. Once it started moving, I was fine, but just
when we reached the very top, the ferris wheel stopped to let some more people
load, and there we were, 20 stories up, with our gondola swinging back and
forth in the wind. I looked at Brian and
mouthed, “I think I’m going to have to press the emergency stop button.” I was terrified.
Luckily,
we started moving again right after that and I was fine for the rest of the
ride. As long as we were moving I didn’t
have any problems. It was the rocking
back and forth while stopped that terrified the ever-loving crap out of
me.
The
ride lasted around 15 minutes, or four complete rotations, and both of the kids
loved it. Olivia kept climbing up on her
little bench, and then hopping down over and over again, and I thought I was
going to have a heart attack every single time.
I kept picturing her falling against the door, knocking it ajar, and then
falling out (even though I’m sure that can’t happen). My mind is so morbid and ridiculous, I swear.
After
riding the ferris wheel and purchasing our cheesy, expensive souvenir photo (by golly, I actually rode the thing… I’m
gonna have proof), we headed back through Centennial Park and watched the
fountains dance. The day was gorgeous –
sunny, mid-fifties, and bright blue skies with not a cloud to be seen – so our
walk was just perfect.
By the time we made it back to the car it was close to 2 PM and past time for Olivia’s nap, so we headed to check in at our hotel, Marriott Residence Inn in Midtown. The hotel room was perfect and spacious with a living room, small kitchen, and separate bedroom (thank goodness for B’s travel points), so we had the perfect set up for Jacob to watch a little bit of TV and relax while Olivia grabbed a quick nap.
We
woke her around 4:30 and then drove a few blocks down the road to park near the
restaurant where we were going to have dinner.
We weren’t eating until 6, so we loaded Olivia into the stroller and
walked around midtown for about 45 minutes.
It was such a nice area with a ton of restaurants, clubs, and bars, and
it made me wish that we had a baby-sitter handy so Brian and I could sneak out
for a night on the town.
We
made our way back to the restaurant by 6 PM where we met one of my very best
friends for dinner. She moved to Atlanta
a couple of years ago, and I don’t get to see her very often, so it was great
to get together with her. She had
suggested Tin Lizzy’s on Crescent Avenue, and
you guys –
It
was the best Mexican food I’ve ever had in my entire life. Ever.
And
I eat a lot of Mexican food, y’all.
The
atmosphere is fantastic, they have live music, their margaritas were delicious,
and the chips – oh, the chips! They are
tortilla chips like you would get at any Mexican restaurant, but they were
seasoned. And they were so good that you
could just eat them by themselves. We
ordered the dip trio appetizer so it came with salsa, guac, and cheese dip, and
we ate it all. The kids ate so much of
the chips and dips that they barely touched their entrees.
The
dinner was fantastic even though the food took a long time to come out. No big deal since I had those amazing chips
and a pitcher of margs to hold me over.
I
had the grilled chicken, bacon, and ranch quesadillas and those were amazing,
too. I was so caught up in the moment
that I forgot to take pictures of the food.
I did remember to ask Brian to snap this picture of Lauren and myself,
though.
After
dinner we wanted to take the kids for dessert to award them for their excellent
behavior during our almost two hour dinner, so we asked Lauren where we could
find an ice cream shop nearby and she recommended Jeni’s Splendid ice cream,
only a short drive away.
She
said that it is supposedly some of the best ice cream in Atlanta, and she wasn’t
kidding. I had the Lemon Buttermilk and
Sweet Cream, Brian had the Brown Butter Almond Brittle and Salty Caramel, and
Jacob had Darkest Chocolate and Ndali Estate Vanilla Bean. We all tried little tastes of each other’s
and they were all divine. My favorites
were the Brown Butter Almond Brittle and the Darkest Chocolate. If you are a dark chocolate fan like I am,
then you would love this.
After
that we were stuffed and the kids were sleepy so we headed back to the hotel.
Sunday
morning we woke up, got ready, and headed down for the hotel breakfast, and
then we got on the road so we could be at Brian’s mom’s house for our usual
Sunday lunch.
After lunch, we spent the afternoon unpacking and lounging around and then we spent the evening at my parents’ house celebrating my uncle’s 50th birthday. Then Monday we spent most of the day at home, only stepping out to grab lunch at Panera and load up on picture frames for a new project that I’m working on.
We
really had the perfect weekend. The kids
were on their very best behavior for our entire trip – no whining, no fussing,
no fighting, and they both did great in the car. They really do both travel well, and I’m
praying that this continues as they get older since B and I love to travel so
much.
Our
little weekend getaway was the perfect taste of freedom to hold me over until
we can get out again and go somewhere else!
*Linking up with Jessi's Design for What's Hap- "Pinning"
What a fantastic little getaway with your family! I'm so proud of you for riding that ferris wheel. Girl, I wouldn't have been able to do it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little getaway!! We have plans to go to our city soon to the aquarium too! And we also have a ginormous ferris wheel that I've thought about going on but I will have the exact same fears as you and who knows if I can really go through with it! If I start to panic, I'll just think how you did it so I can too, LOL!! Love all of the pictures, family trips are the best!
ReplyDeleteOh girl, just don't start worrying like crazy like I did! Once you get past all of the stopping it's not so bad!
DeleteSuch a fun family weekend! We love Atlanta for quick weekend get-aways...so much to do!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful little getaway for you guys!! So glad you had such a perfect weekend and I love how she'd press up against the window and say cold - too cute! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteI ADORE ATL - This looks like so much fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun weekend - everyone looks like they had such fun!! I love aquariums and wish we had a big one closer - the photos were great!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - I looooved this! Seriously. Everything you did looked so fun. Getaways with the fam are the best. Oh and guuuurl, I'm totally morbid like that with things, too. I bow down to you for getting on that ferris wheel. Before kids I would've hopped right on, since having kids, I'm like you - give me some liquid courage. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe aquarium looks like a blast. I've tried convincing Jon to allow us a stop at the aquarium when we drive down to Florida in February. He's yet to say yes since it's 12 hours from here. Boo! Perhaps I can convince him for the ride back up north.
As usual, your outfits are so cute and classy, your kids are adorbs, and your car looks suuuuper clean... I've said it once, I'll say it again - teach me your ways!!!
You are so sweet, Marie! I promise our stuff is not always that clean! My house is a wreck right now! Lol.
DeleteAnd girrrrl, you totally need to convince Jon to stop at the aquarium! You can totally see the whole thing in about 2-3 hours so it's not like it would take a whole day or anything. And it's totally worth it. They have some cool stuff!