Sunday, November 11, 2007

Why Don't They Tell Us About That?

I've heard that a foolproof test of the strength of a relationship is to travel your significant other; if you can survive the trip, then you're golden. If not, well that's a subject for another day. Flamenco Dad and I have been getting along extremely well on this trip, so I suppose that puts us in the first category.

What they don't tell you is what to do when, three-plus days into your vacation, your kids start to drive you out of your skull! When you're at home and your kids start to rattle you, you can always send them off to play in another part of the house, put in a movie, or send them into the backyard to let off steam. On vacation though, it's twenty-four-seven in your face time. Mama needs a break!

I ADORE my children. Actually, I'm not sure there's a word strong enough to convey how I feel for my babies. But I'm really craving some me time--as in me by myself time. Guess it'll have to wait till we get home.

All complaints aside, we visited the Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta today. We saw lots of great dinosaurs, sea creatures, and a pretty neat frog exhibit. We saw the IMAX film entitled "Sea Monsters," which was an interesting and well-done film. I enjoyed it even though my son was acting like a bit of a monster of the two-legged variety. The museum has many interactive exhibits that are great for inquiring minds and little hands. There was also a fascinating exhibit about different cultures and the various ways cultures use adornment to tell stories about their history. Pretty cool stuff.

Tomorrow we load up the Flamencomobile and head back to the hacienda. Once I've unpacked and gotten the mountain of laundry started, I'll work on getting some photos and video up here.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not really kid-friendly, but I went to a great new restaurant in Atlanta that only had TWO glutenous and/or cow-dairied menu items. It's in Midtown and is called Beleza.

There's a pizza joint that has gluten-free options that is supposed to be opening in Atlanta. I don't know if it's open yet, though: http://www.pizzafusion.com/locations.php

Lynn Barry said...

It was that gal pal get away that ruined you forever...just kidding...it is all perfectly NORMAL MAMA!!! Love ya

Flamenco Mom said...

Hi, Sally! I've heard of Pizza Fusion--I believe there are 2 locations in South Florida, where my relatives live. I've got to check them out next time I'm there.

Lynn, I think you're right: my gal pal getaway may have ruined me forever! LOL!