Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Atlanta Adventures


First of all, in case you don't know - we had our ultrasound and the baby is going to be a boy! But I'll post about that later.


After the ultrasound we got in the car and headed for Atlanta, which turned out to be about a 4.5 hour drive. Not too bad! We arrived around dinner time, so we checked into the hotel and headed over to the mall to find some dinner and let the kids run around. And, yes, indulge me in a bit of shopping at Macys!!!

The next day we all actually slept in until after 8am - hurray! We packed up and headed to the Georgia Aquarium. We really enjoyed it. It is huge and we have heard about the crowds, so we went first thing and were pleasantly surprised, no crowds. It is organized very well - all the galleries branch from the center of the building and that was helpful. I am not sure that this aquarium is better than Monterey; I think I like Monterey better. The highlight was definitely seeing the tank with the whale sharks. The aquarium currently has 4. One or two have died recently and we didn't ask why, we were too busy looking at all the fish that were in the tank with the whale sharks. They have one hammerhead shark and that was Russell's favorite. They also have (in other tanks) Beluga whales, seals, penguins, and pretty much every fish you can think of!

The aquarium shows a '4-D' movie whose main character is 'Deepo' and looks a lot like Nemo, minus the stripes. They are quick to point out that Deepo is NOT a clownfish. Ha! This was Russell's first 3D movie and he loved it. Rachel wouldn't wear the glasses, but the theatre blew bubbles at appropriate parts and she loved that!

Of course the trip wouldn't be a trip without some potty incident. Rachel is potty trained and LOVES public bathrooms. So, we didn't think any thing of taking her in undies (brought a spare change just in case!). She always tells us when she has to go. So, we are at the aquarium and she hasn't mentioned it and we hadn't even thought of asking her. We are at a touching tank, uh huh, you see where this going.... she has her hand in the water and pees all over the herself and the floor. We are walking away, thinking how did she get so wet on her shorts??? Duh! So, off to the parking garage to get the change of clothes and go back in top the aquarium to see Deepo and everything else we hadn't seen!!!
The World of Coca Cola was across the park from the aquarium, so we went there too. It wasn't a great place for the kids, but I have to say the staff there was very accommodating to families with young children. The highlight was the tasting room at the end. There you could taste all Coca Cola products from all over the world. Fanta sodas in flavors you didn't think existed! Sprite that didn't taste like Sprite. Most were good, a few were bad, very bad.
Okay, so that takes us to Saturday. Croup. Yeah, croup. Russell woke up Sat. morning with the croupy cough. Thankfully not in the middle of the night, but when he woke up. We tried all the tricks and they weren't working, he was upset, so off we went to the doctor. I found an immediate care center for children, called and spoke with the nurse, and took him there instead of the ER. What a relief that was. Quick, easy, they gave him the steroid treatment for croup and off we went for more adventures! Adam was ready to pack up and go home, but the doctor said as long as Russ wasn't running around and was in good spirits to stay and finish our weekend. So we did just that.
The rest of the day we spent at the Fernbank Natural History Museum. A small and pleasant museum located in the middle of a very affluent neighborhood near Emory University. It was typical - dinosaur bones, etc. The funniest thing was eating lunch in the cafe area and this elderly volunteer comes in and starts playing this baby grand piano. He was terrific and obviously very skilled. It was funny b/c here we are eating our corn dogs, chips and what have yous and we are listening to very classical music coming from a beautiful piano.
We hit the zoo after that. It was close, we had already bought our tickets and the weather was fantastic. Well, I think every other family with children under the age of 4 were there too! It was an okay zoo, nothing to get excited over. But the kids enjoyed it and that's what counts!
Sunday we headed home and got back in the early afternoon. It was a really fun weekend and we are so glad that we took the time to go. I'll try to post tomorrow about the ultrasound experience b/c that had its moments too. Well, Rachel had her moment.....

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