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Chillin' on our Atlanta hotel |
Where to begin with our first family trip/vacation?
I've
mentioned Theo's wedding a couple of times now. She currently lives
about 10 hours away from us (driving with breaks) so I knew it would be
an interesting trip for us to say the least. One thing that I absolutely
love about Dan is when I mentioned where the wedding would be, he
didn't say "maybe we'll go", he said "when we go". There was never a
doubt that we wouldn't get there, despite having two young kids in car
seats for a very long drive.
The plan took some working out but
eventually we had it pretty much nailed down: leave really late (or
early depending on how you look at it) Thursday night and spend most of
the drive while the boys are sleeping, check into the hotel, take a nap,
cruise around the city Friday and Saturday, drive over to the
destination
town 2 hours outside the city Saturday evening, go to wedding Sunday
morning, head home, stop halfway to see Dan's grandparents, spend the
night, drive the rest of the way home Monday. The first leg of our
journey took much longer than anticipated due to an unscheduled stop at
Wal Mart. What I had not considered was how little I would be nursing
during the trip and I didn't pack my manual pump to help with that. Noah
had switched into what I call "night time sleepy mode" for the majority
of the ride down and slept A LOT. He only ever nursed from one side
when we made our planned pit stops, so that left me getting full pretty
quickly on the other side. Not having smartphones, I used my GPS to
locate a Wal Mart not too far off the highway and we headed for it. Joey
had also been upset when he wasn't allowed to play in the driver's seat
anymore and had to go back into his car seat, so the other idea behind
justifying the Wal Mart stop was to get him a toy
steering wheel to amuse him.
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Checking out the Cow-Nose stingrays. |
We found the Wal Mart, I got the
manual pump and a steering wheel for Joey (that sang and lit up, so he
liked that--not as much as the actual driver's seat but enough to
distract him for a while). We were finally back on the road. We got to
our hotel much later than we thought but just after the earliest
check-in time so that worked out in our favor. Dan decided to lie down
and attempt to nap while I let Joey run around and play in our hotel
room. Noah was amused by the pack 'n play because we hadn't used it for
him yet, so that was new for him too. One of the cool papers we found in
the hotel lobby was a website where you could order take-out from
several local restaurants, and this website had delivery drivers who
would bring it to your hotel room! The fee was pretty small ($5 per
restaurant) and from what I could tell the prices of the food were about
the same, so rather than put everybody back in the car or order
potentially more expensive room service, we tried this cool service.
Apparently there was traffic downtown and the driver was a bit delayed
(I got a phone call apologizing) but our food arrived and still warm so
we were happy.
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Watching a diver putting food down for the fish. |
The next day, we went to the Georgia Aquarium
which was AMAZING to say the least! Dan and I had gone there on our
honeymoon but because of delayed flights and traffic, we barely got
there an hour before closing and didn't get to see much.
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BELUGAS! |
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Whale Shark! |
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Manta Ray! |
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Helping push. |
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Joey's turn on my back! |
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Noah likes the stroller too! |
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