This year for Mommy's birthday, she wanted to do something we would all enjoy. So we spent the day in Atlanta doing some fun things!
First, we went to the World of Coca-Cola. Here I am sitting in front of a sculpture of an old-fashioned "apothecary" preparing something with his large mortar and pestle. Coca-Cola was developed by an apothecary for medicinal purposes.
This is the large atrium inside the World of Coca-Cola. Big room, eh? I look very tiny here!
This is a collection of Coca-Cola bottles representing different countries. Baba and I are standing beside one that represents China.
It's the polar bear!
Here's what an old-fashioned soda fountain looked like. These were often found inside pharmacies.
We went to Pacific Rim for lunch and had all sorts of delicious foods from edamame to sushi. I had my own Bento Box full of tasty foods!
After lunch, we visited the Children's Museum. Here's Mommy's other "child" playing in the sand. He had so much fun.
They had a mock grocery store, and I pretended to check people out at the register.
They had a climbing zone too.
I pretended to drive a delivery truck.
And they had lots of musical instruments to play with.
I learned how products move from farm to table.
I caught some fish.
Let's see if I can catch another one.
I'm concentrating very hard!
I even had the opportunity to be "inside" the pond.
Look! I'm milking a cow!
I'm learning to mix and scratch!
What a pretty mural!
I had fun painting my name on a wall. Not sure why I added an extra letter there toward the end. It's harder to paint my name than to write it.
And now I'm playing in the sand some more.
I also put on some tap shoes and danced!
And climbed up in a "treehouse"!
And finally, I learned to play the xylophone.
We had so much fun celebrating Mommy's birthday!
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