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    katiebell

  • Take the Kids to Dinner---Seriously!

     

    If taking the kids out to dinner sounds as appealing as chewing aluminum foil, you have not taken them to the restaurant at the Renaissance Concourse Hotel. The menu is a round up of the usual suspects: pasta, steak and seafood…but the runway view is like none other in the ATL. The two story windows in the lounge look out over two of Hartsfield-Jackson’s main runways. So while you sip on your cosmopolitan, the kiddies can gawks at the jumbo jets in full roar headed for the skies. I must admit, I too spent most of the meal staring out the window, but I did enjoy every bite of shrimp meuniere and my beef carpaccio with a tickle of truffle oil.

  • The Georgia Aquarium

     

    Most visitors to Atlanta these days make tracks for the Georgia Aquarium. I highly recommend it, my children enthusiastically recommend it, but let’s talk about a few important details before you go.

    Please go EARLY. The exhibits are gorgeous, stunning, and enormous. You’ll want lots of time to oodle the fishies and stand in awe as the whale sharks swim above your head. But then, if it’s crowded, you’ll be shuffled along and miss the photo op of a massive grouper staring eyeball to eyeball with your toddler. Going early ensures lots of space to move around at your pace. I might also warn parents about the "OMG, where is my child?" factor---when crowded, kids tend to sneak in front of the masses of adults for a better look…which means if you turn your back for second they can literally disappear. This is not good for any mommy. Going early ensures that there will NOT be huddled masses in front of every exhibit.

    Some of the exhibits are dark and it makes keeping up with kids a challenge. Set rules and arrange a meeting point if you do get waylaid by a sea of people, believe me it’s like a Who concert in there sometimes. Fortunately all of the exhibits are spokes around the center of the aquarium. We pick a spot in near the touch tank (ultra cool marine petting zoo) to reconnoiter.

    DO NOT MISS the leafy sea dragons and Japanese spider crabs…two of the most extraordinary (and just plain weird) sea creatures in the place. 

    Eat at Ted’s Montana Grill afterwards---just a short hop across the park (you should walk) the food is a sure bet for any group (bison burgers, chicken and of course Edy’s Dreamsicle milkshakes).

  • Cool Parks We Love

    While we are on the subject of parks, (Stone Mountain qualifying as one really BIG park), I'd like to take a minute to ramble on about my favorite free parks in the ATL. Of course I've always been a big fan of Centennial Olympic Park...complete with groovy fountain that kids can stroll through and all of those personalized bricks for some light reading while your kids get soaked.  Another sure bet is the city park just off Main St. in Lilburn. Outfitted with lots of climbing options and the usual goods: monkey bars, swings, the best feature here is the CSX line that runs through town. Seeing an actual train is a gamble, but when they do come along kids go bananas and run across the open grassy field to get a closer look (no need to worry about anyone getting in danger, the track is fenced off from the park.) 

    We often hit the park at Chastain for a nice shaded play experience....and posh play equipment to boot. Naturally I also use this opportunity to swing by a few of my favorite Buckhead spots such as The Corner Bakery (at Piedmont and East Paces Rd), for a loaf of gorgeous hand crafted bread and a killer brownie, which can make the drive home so much more pleasant. I'm always game for a new place to play with my brood, if anyone has a best kept park secret out there, do share!

  • Droughts Ruin All the Fun

    As if watching my yard shrivel and turning off all the cool fountains in town isn't enough, Stone Mountain has decided to cancel plans for the snow park this winter (if we even get a winter). Truly understandable, it was going to use over a million gallons of water, but honestly, I was so excited about giving my kids an honest-to-goodness (although slightly artificial) snow experience.  Three football fields of snow, tubing, snow angels...oh the fun of it all!  And only a few minutes from downtown...perfect!  Flying to Aspen for skiing isn't an option with three kids, so Stone Mountain's snow gig was big news in this house. I know my kids would be willing to skip showering for months in order to perserve water for the snow machine---any other ideas?

    Regardless, I do appreciate the efforts of the folks at Stone Mountain to make the park a year-round destination. Our favorite activity in the fall is hiking around the lake and of course up the mountain.  The laser show is on our family calendar for next week (we've never been because the darn thing starts so late but now my kids are finally at a point where bedtime is fluid). Update to follow.

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