Back in 1996 Atlanta was trying to build an Olympic Park. As part of a fundraising effort they sold bricks where you could get two lines of text on them. Meegan bought three bricks, putting hers, mine, and my folks names on them. We promptly forgot about them…
Until Saturday and we were in Atlanta on a little family vacation and remembered the bricks. The park has a computer where you can look them up and voila, our bricks were there in front of us. It was kind of neat knowing our names were there and would be there for forseeable future.
We had a great time in Atlanta. First we went to the zoo which I had not been to in a long time. It was very nice and we had a great time. Next we went and checked into our hotel, the Hilton Garden Inn, which was located right next to the aforementioned park. After a brief rest we headed over to the Coca-Cola museum. There was quite a line, which turned out to be from the groups leaving the Georgia Aquarium next door. The ticket lady suggested we wait about 30 minutes and come back. We spent that time finding our bricks and decided to go and take a tour of CNN before heading back. The CNN tour was actually pretty good and we returned to Coca-Cola in time for the last tour and no lines!
They had a cute little “documentary” on the characters that work in the coke machine. You may have seen the commercial, the one where the coin goes in the machine and a million little cartoon characters get the coke put together. After the movie they basically set you free to self tour the rest. They have some neat memorabilia and a demo of the bottling process. Of course the tour ends in a room where you can try coke products from around the world. Alas none of the milk tea they distribute in Japan that I love so much, but we found some very cool flavors(and some rather disgusting ones). Savannah got a little souvenir bottle and had a blast filling her belly with carbonated beverages. 
We went back to the hotel and cleaned up and then headed out to eat at a place Meegan found called “Mary Mac’s Tea Room”. It was some really great southern cooking and I highly recommed it to anyone that find themselves in Atlanta.
The next morning we got up and headed to another place Meegan found, “Thumbs Up”, for breakfast. It was another great meal! Meegan sure knows how to pick good places to eat. Afterwards we headed to Ikea for some stuff for the house. Then we headed home, driving through 2 hours of torrential rain. Of course about 40 miles from the house it stopped raining and we never saw a drop. Anyone know a good rain dance we can try?
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