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Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Margaret Mitchell House and Museum & Gladys Knight's Signature Chicken and Waffles

Hi, everyone!
Today I noticed my blog has been visited over 40,000 times! Maybe that's not a lot in the blog world, but for this Mom, who can hardly spell and writes exactly how she talks (can we say "grammar errors") I am pleasantly surprised! 
My blog originally started as a way to share with others my incredibly stressful pregnancy with Sophia and an outlet from the changes that soon followed.  2 years later it has morphed into a creative place that gives me the opportunity to share my stories of raising my family and trying to find the special moments in the day to day. Thanks for reading,friends! :) 

Miss Jenn came for a visit over the summer and Atlanta we did explore. One thing that totally caught me off gaurd was just how beautiful Atlanta is at night. I had never actually driven into the city in the evening, and was blown away when I did. The skyline just gleamed as you came over Spaghetti Junction! Driving through the city you got to see lively crowds enjoying the summers night around town. It really is beautiful.
This isn't the best quality photo, but gives you an idea. Hopefully I will have the opportunity to go back at night in the near future. 

While in Atlanta we were able to visit the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum. Miss Jenn loves Gone With The Wind, so I'm glad we stumbled upon this while walking around.

Margaret Mitchell House and Museum
990 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
http://www.atlantahistorycenter.com/mmh

Via Wikapedia:
The Margaret Mitchell House is a historic house museum located in Atlanta. The structure was the home of author Margaret Mitchell. Located in Midtown, at 990 Peachtree Street, the house was known as the Crescent Apartments when Mitchell and her husband lived in Apt. 1 on the ground floor from 1925 to 1932. While living there, Mitchell wrote the bulk of her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gone with the Wind.[2] The house also contains a Visitor Center, and a portion of the museum is wholly devoted to the filming of the 1939 film based on the book. 
Docents guide visitors through the house and the apartment to learn of Mitchell's life in Atlanta, of facts surrounding her writing the novel, and of how the book advanced toward publication in North America and in non-Anglophone countries.
A "Making of the Movie" museum, included in the price of admission, is located in an adjacent building. Several collectors of "GWTW" moviememorabilia have donated parts of their collections for display in the new museum. Among these artifacts are photos taken during the movie's 1939 premiere in Atlanta; the original entryway to the Hollywood movie set of the O'Hara home, Tara; and, recognizable to the movie's aficionados, the portrait of Scarlett O'Hara from the Butler Mansion.
The Museum is owned and operated by the Atlanta History Center.



Sophia exploring with us


Also, there was a whole lot of talk about "Chicken and Waffles" during this visit. A simple google of where to find such southern cuisine led us to one place... and one place only... its pretty obvious, actually:

Gladys Knight's Signature Chicken & Waffles
529 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
http://gladysandron.net/

Now, We stumbled upon GOLD in the form of golden waffles and golden fried chicken in this place! Who knew the two together could be so great? The line was out the door when we arrived but the wait was not too long. Inside its a lot smaller than I expected, so it gives you a real diner feel.
Across the walls were pictures of celebrities with Gladys Knight and Co-owner Ron Winans. We gazed at them while we stuffed our face. And of course there were many moments of butchering the song "Midnight Train To Georgia" in between courses. 

Miss Jenn's Daughter was so happy to have some
Chicken and Waffles!



Till next time!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Summer Wrap Up & 2nd Grade!


School is back in session! I thought I would post a quick update about whats new in Ro-Ro's world in honor of completing 1st grade and surviving a summer with a frazzled Mom!

We kicked off summer vacation with our annual trip to 22q At The Zoo here in Atlanta. Sadly, the weather did not cooperate and it made for some rather challenging conditions. I don't think Roman cared though. :)





Roman had been doing private Occupational therapy as well as Physical therapy since He was about 18 months old till the beginning of this summer, when he met all his goals and was done! It was a big deal for both of us! 2 less appointments per week is awesome! What a hard worker Roman is! Muscle tone, shmushle tone! I wanted him to still participate in some type of activity that involved motor skills and muscle development so karate it was. A ninja with low muscle tone? Puh-leez.


We celebrated our Birthdays with a FREE trip to the Georgia Aquarium! You get in free on your birthday, so imagine the tellers surprise when I handed him mine and Ro's birth certificate. :)

We also went to Vacation Bible School for the first time this summer! Him, Noah and Lydia got to spend a week going "wild" for God! And if it was up to him VBS would last all summer long :)
We got several (ok, a lot of) doctor appointments out of the way this summer. Much of which we don't have to return to for 2 YEARS. Praise God! Do you see a trend here? :) I agree :)


We developed a new found love (some would call it obsession) for legos this summer. I have gone this long with out any interest... darn you, Lego movie. I spent my summer surrounded by legos of all shapes and sizes. I can tell you each one hurts in its own unique way when you step on them... 
We also tried some bowling for the first time this summer! Now THAT was fun! Watching my kids try to bowl was the funniest, sweetest thing! Roman is pretty good!
There was lots of swimming, park playing, staying at Grandma and Grandpas house and visits with cousins this summer. Over all, I think summer was a great success! :)

First grade was a good year. He has officially left the SDD classroom (Significantly Developmentally Delayed)(way harsh label by the way) and is now in a Language based classroom (forgive me, I haven't memorized the new acronym in my ever abbreviated language). But with a new program comes a brand new school, some new friends (we were happy to have 3 old classmates with us this year!) and new teachers and therapists. Today he came home excited and eager for school tomorrow. We will see how long that lasts.... LOL.... he does like school, but does not like waking up in the mornings!

So here's to 2nd grade! My Ro just keeps chugging along, proving them all wrong. Love you Sweet Boy. <3

Romans 8:37
But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.