
Adam and I relaxed quite a bit during our time in Georgia. On our first night, we just went to the grocery store and made some spaghetti for dinner. Other than that, we just watched t.v. and the movie Australia, which was incredibly long. I might be forgetting other things...I guess I'll have to ask Adam!
The next morning, we went to the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum. We spent a good amount of time there and the grounds were really pretty. We didn't get to see a lot of the grounds because we started to get hungry. We ended up just eating a small snack of fast food (in my case, a Whopper Jr. I know, I know...but it was only $1.07).
From there, we headed out to Olympic Park. We couldn't find any parking so we ended up going to Piedmont Park where they were having their annual Dogwood Festival, which was a large arts/music/community event. It's a huge park that is really pretty and next to some very beautiful homes. We checked out the artwork, watched an illegal henna tattooist get escorted from the grassy area, and saw some people fishing in the little man-made lake.


That night we had more spaghetti and I did some Spanish hw. There was a huge thunderstorm that night and tornado warnings kept coming up on the t.v. I love rain and miss thunderstorms. We didn't get much of that in the OC.
Other than that, our time in Atlanta was pretty uneventful. Our internet was frustratingly spotty, and our last morning there was no hot water so we didn't shower. But, we did reward ourselves with some Pizza Hut buffet (I know we swore it off the last time we had it, but for some reason the Pizza Hut called our name and we gave in).

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