I decided to do an entire post just dedicated to the food I ate during this trip. The only meal I forgot to record is the Beyond Meat burger, probably because I was so excited and so hungry. It was delicious! Here are a few pics of the food from the Atlanta trip, including a visit to Sombreros Mexican restaurant, Olive Garden, passing by the very first Chic-Fil-A, and a few breakfasts at the hotel.
I’ve been to Atlanta, part 1
In my last Atlanta post (if you missed it click here) I arrived in Atlanta and spent a lot of time with family. So forevermore I can say, “Yes, I’ve been to Atlanta.” After being in the Georgia capital for a couple days, would I say I’ll ever want to come back? Hmm, well, yes I can! The answer is… possible but not probable. The traffic alone is enough to turn Bruce Banner into the Hulk, Jekyll into Hyde, Joe Biden into Corn Pop.
Traffic aside, there were so many fun things going on and the best part of this trip is being with family, which was happening all day every day. Saturday, a day in which there are no dances scheduled, we were faced with a choice of what to do. The two tourist destinations at the top of our list are the Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta. A lot went into the decision, but we eventually agreed that this lovely, sunny, yet slightly chilly afternoon would be great for walking around…
THE ZOO!
Here is a slideshow from our 6.5 miles of walking (and rolling) all over the grounds, checking out the wild animals, and at one point not knowing exactly how to find the exit. Folks started gathering around us thinking we were an exhibit!






Thanks for stopping by. Check back soon for more about this adventurous road trip to Atlanta!
-Out of the Wilderness
I’ve never been to Atlanta, part 3
Well, I need to change the name of this post to “I’ve BEEN to Atlanta” because I arrived, the surprise was a big success and Dancing Niece performed 4 routines in one night! It was a busy Friday night and there’s a gigantic “first” for me, and I’ll give you a hint… it’s NOT that I’m in Atlanta for the first time.
After unpacking and settling into our room at the Hyatt Place, Airport Edition, we shuffled off to the convention center where dancers were dancing, judges were judging, and dance moms were hovering. This is definitely not a scene I’m familiar with.
Headlines for tonight are that Dancing Niece did an amazing job with her team, and… OH YEAH I almost forgot to tell you about the other “first.” Have you heard of Beyond Meat? Well, I have but haven’t ever tried this brand until this first night in Atlanta. The hotel had a really good menu (and no restaurant, just prepared right there on the first floor), and a Beyond Meat burger had my name written all over it.
I was shocked how much it tasted like real meat. Crazy! So that was something I’d been wanting to do, but I had no idea it would happen at a hotel in Atlanta, Georgia.
Stay tuned for the next post to find out what we decided to do Saturday. Hint- I wish I had 4 legs for all the walking I did!
-Out of the Wilderness
List of stars/celebrities donating to Nashville tornado relief
I thought it would be a good idea to put together a list of artists, musicians, and various stars/organizations donating to the relief efforts for the recent tornadoes in middle Tennessee. Please know there are a lot more than this, and plenty of well-known people AND local businesses (too many to list) getting their hands dirty by physically being there in the areas that need help and/or donating. I’ll update this list as I find more folks donating!
Taylor Swift – $1,000,000
Kid Rock – $50,000
Chris Young – $50,000
Johnny Van Zant (Lynyrd Skynyrd) – $10,000
Dan + Shay – $100,000
Kacey Musgraves – proceeds from a clothing sale
John Rich – benefit concert
Dierks Bentley – benefit concert
Nashville Predators Alumni Association – $20,000
Minnesota Wild hockey team (owned by Craig Leipold, former Preds owner) – $25,000
Craig Leipold (former Predators owner) – $25,000
National Hockey League – $50,000
Tennesse Titans Foundation – $1,000,000
NFL Foundation – $250,000
Nashville Sounds (minor league baseball team) – $100,000
Texas Rangers (MLB) – $10,000
-Out of the Wilderness
Air Force One, a site to behold flying over my house
The President of the United States is in Nashville today touring the tornado damage in the area. The upside of living in the flight plan of the nearby airport is usually being able to see lots of different types of aircraft coming and going. And I like watching airplanes.
My first experience with Air Force One was one day when I was home for lunch. I let the dogs into the back yard and looked up to see a gigantic plane flying over. It was none other than President Obama arriving in Nashville. Well, with a little heads up I planned to be ready this morning when President Trump flew by. I wasn’t sure he’d fly over my house because sometimes planes have a different landing path to the airport. But then this happened….
Pardon my excitement in the video. It’s just a surreal and majestic site to see this so close. Let’s put politics aside and just enjoy the moment!
Thanks for stopping by!
-Out of the Wilderness