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Zebulon, Georgia, United States
Almost empty nesters.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Shannon's B'day and Easter


On Easter Sunday we also celebrated Shannon's birthday.



Most of the family showed up for tacos and an Easter egg hunt.

The whether was great and every one seemed to have a good day.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

KING TUT

Monday April 13, 2009 Patti and I went to see King Tut. Unfortunately no pictures are allowed so I can not post any images.
If you get a chance, go see the exhibit. Be sure to get the audio tour that goes with it, the tour is narrated by Harrison Ford with a lot of doctors of this and that explaining everything. Beautiful pieces of art work and statues. There is a twenty minute movie available, it should be seen before you do the exhibit. We spent four hours there, they tell you it takes ninety minutes to see the exhibit, but you can take all the time you want. There are benches if you want to set for a few minutes. The gift shop is a bit pricey, but it has some great things in it. Not really for children under twelve or so, unless they are advanced.We had a great day even if it did rain most of the day.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Family time

A few weeks ago Ben’s sister and her husband Ron needed to get out of the snow in Kentucky, they decided to spend a week in beautiful Georgia.
It was a pretty laid back week. Since Ron is an all things Coke collector we had to visit the World of Coke in Atlanta. We made it a family outing; Kris and his friend Kendra, Jeri and the two grandchildren Ema and Tobey all enjoyed the outing as well.

If you like history, even if you lived through it, you will find a lot to interest you at the World of Coke. You can also enjoy a taste of all the coke products from all over the world. I made sure Tobey had a taste of everything, I didn’t want the boy to miss out, and of course he shortly felt the effects of the sugar and caffeine.

We ended our visit to Atlanta with a stop at the CNN Center for espresso and a nap for some.

Brenda, Ron, Patti, and I went to Warner Robins Air Base to tour the Museum there.

Military aircraft from the every first to the latest unmanned drones. There are several buildings, not all are complete yet, and a lot of walking, but it was interesting. Definitely worth three hours, and it’s free.

We had a family gathering at Carlos’ house where we eat Zori’s great cooking, played dominoes, and Euchre.
Some of the kids were more interested in Guitar Hero.