Thursday, August 27, 2015

McDonough, GA-Paducah, KY

Besides Atlanta being the birthplace of Coca-Cola, it is also the birthplace of the popular fast-food franchise Chick-fil-a. We didn't get the chance to stop by the original Chick-fil-a while we were in Georgia, but we were able to see a lot of really cool billboards and water towers advertising the restaurant.



Rebekah was happy and cheerful as we made our way to Paducah, KY. She was sad to leave her cousins Maddie and Callum behind, especially after all the fun times they had this week. :)


We passed through Tennessee on our way to KY, and were only an hour away from my sister Bianca's house. I wish we had more time to stop and visit with them, but we had to stick to our schedule so Andrew could be back at work on Monday. Maybe we'll be able to visit with them next time we go to Ohio, since Adam just got a job there.





We also drove through Illinois for a good ten minutes and then we crossed the Kentucky border. Woot woot!



Rebekah sure loved these little snack containers and I did too; it was easy to hand her snacks as we drove and nice not having to worry about her making a mess. 




Our drive to Paducah was only 6 1/2 hours, so we were able to spend some time relaxing before dinner. We even went swimming for a little bit! The pool was outside, and the water was pretty cold so we didn't last too long. After our short swim we went to O'Charley's and had a nice sit down meal. 



The yummy cheese fondue and tater tot appetizer Andrew and I ordered.


Rebekah rather enjoyed the tater tots and rolls, but she didn't care for the cheese fondue all that much.


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