Saturday was one of those rare mornings where everything feel in place. The day started early. Real early. Like many in Atlanta, we were anxious to take advantage of the free H1N1 vaccines offered by our local health department.
Around 5 am that morning, G headed out to wait in line. Thanks to his effort, he was fifth in line when MR and I arrived an hour later. Doors opened at 7 am and we were in and out in about 45 minutes.
MR got both the H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines. I got a seasonal as well. Neither of us cried so we celebrated with a breakfast for three at a local cafe and a trip to the nearby fall festival.
After lunch, we packed the car and headed to the North Georgia mountains to spend the night with Meme and Papa. This was MR’s very first trip to North Georgia and though we were by no means roughing it, I think we have a little mountain girl on our hands. For one solid day, there was no talk about her bracelets, purse, makeup, or credit card. Instead, our time was spent exploring the woods, playing in the leaves, and picking flowers.
This picture was taken around 6:30 am Saturday morning. The line nearly tripled when we exited an hour and a half later.
Fall Festival
MR’s first trip to the North Georgia Mountains