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Awmien...don't they have decent life vests? |
I abandoned my day job for 5 days to go to a convention. My flight was at 11pm. I arrived at O'Hare Chicago Airport 7am. It was only a four hour flight but Chicago was 2 hours ahead. As if I wasn't time warped enough, I hopped on a connecting flight to Atlanta, Georgia. They are on Eastern time, one hour ahead of Chicago. I am rattling off all these because I remember how my sister remarked that nobody ever talks about the inconveniences of travelling. Why, the time difference of places already makes me dizzy!
But all that did not matter as soon as the plane landed. Imagine the elation of a Vancouverite stepping foot on Atlanta on a balmy 30'C afternoon.
Random building outside Five Points station. |
As most conference trips go, it was a little bit hectic as workshop breaks were spent brisk walking around the 3.9 million square foot Georgia World Convention Center from one session to another. It was worth it though. I learned more about the company (not my day job's company, reserve for future posts!). I met and listened to inspiring people. These people are so passionate with what they do and they impressed upon me the importance of heart and ethics in business.
Outside the Georgia Dome |
Atlanta is a city steep in history. I would have loved to stay longer to explore such an interesting place. I'm not complaining though. I think I covered a good number of things considering the fraction of leisure time we had. I can check these off now:
- Drink free Strawberry Daiquiri's in a bar. Super nice bartender at Taco Mac. Thanks!
- Go Clubbing. I was probably the most sober person in the club. I was saving energy to get to an early morning session the next day. Maybe I'll do it again next time when there's more room to...uhm, let loose. Or maybe, I'm just way past this thing.
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Marta |
- Commute and ride Marta (that's what they call their line, I just found out that it's an acronym for Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority)
- Stay in the dirtiest inn ever. Whatever you do, DO NOT and I repeat, do not stay in Microtel Inn. Perhaps it was because they made the mistake of putting us in the smoking floor but they should not have made that mistake in the first place. And inexpensive should never be an excuse for dingy and dusty rooms!
- Eat Southern Fried Chicken. Not quite contented about this. I had ribs with a side of sweet potato fries and okra at the airport. Yummy! I love ribs forever! For sure, I'll be back to go to those homegrown places that have been serving real good Southern food for years, complete with the ambience and all.
- Visit Margaret Mitchell's apartment where she penned one of my grandmother's favorite novels, Gone With The Wind. Honestly, that novel has been sitting on our old bookshelf ever since I can remember. My grandma read it, my aunts read it, my mother read it. To be honest, I've only seen the movie in one of my insomniac moments and haven't read the book. Now I will have to borrow one from the library, that's for taking it for granted. Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.
- Go to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center. Another reason to go back is to visit MLK's home. We were only able to visit the museum and the Ebenezer Church where he preached. It was nothing short of inspiring. You can't help but shed a tear and be filled with emotion and awe for such a courageous leader. His biography will be a great read which I haven't gotten to do yet. Really, the freedom that younger generations enjoy today were fought for in the past.
I'll be back in two years, with better photos and more money. Set that in stone. Thanks Atlanta!
IJ