I love my job, and I was reminded of this fact last week when I chaperoned a school trip to Atlanta. Me and a few of my favorite co-workers were placed in charge of a very well behaved group of kids. The kids were so good, in fact, that us chaperones were able to kick back and actually enjoy the trip ourselves. The day began at 6am when we left Waycross and traveled to Atlanta via charter bus. Our first stop was one of my favorite places in Atlanta- the Georgia Aquarium. Once again, I spent the most time at the Ocean Voyager tank. It is so big that you start to feel like you really are in the ocean. My co-workers and I visited all the exhibits and we were even brave enough to touch all of the animals in the touch tanks- including anemones, sharks, rays, and starfish.
We left the aquarium at 1 o'clock, got a bite to eat, and went to the Capitol Building. Inside the building we met up with state senator Goggins, and then took a guided tour of the building. We got to see the rooms where the Georgia Senate and House meet. I had never been to the Capitol Building, so I was really interested. Most of the students were bored. I guess this is one of those things that becomes more interesting to a person when they're older.
We left the aquarium at 1 o'clock, got a bite to eat, and went to the Capitol Building. Inside the building we met up with state senator Goggins, and then took a guided tour of the building. We got to see the rooms where the Georgia Senate and House meet. I had never been to the Capitol Building, so I was really interested. Most of the students were bored. I guess this is one of those things that becomes more interesting to a person when they're older.
Our last stop of the day was the Cyclorama. I had never been here and I honestly thought that it was going to be lame. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice it was. The Cyclorama building houses the largest oil painting in the world called "The Battle of Atlanta". The painting is the size of a football field and is hung on a wall in a circular room. To view the painting, you enter the circular room where you sit on a platform the slowly spins. It's kind of like a show, as the platform spins, a narrator tells the story of the Battle of Atlanta and there are lights that are programmed to come on and highlight the area of the picture that the narrator is talking about. After the "show", you can look around a museum that is also located in the building. The museum houses Civil War memorabilia. To me, the coolest thing in the museum was the train engine "Texas" which won "The Great Train Chase" of 1862. After the Cyclorama, we left Atlanta and arrived in Waycross around 11pm. Everyone was tired, and we all knew that we had to be at school bright and early the next morning. Even though it was a busy trip, it was a lot of fun. It was one of those days that made me sit back, smile, and think "I can't believe I'm getting paid to do this".
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Hey Leleane,
You were in my neck of the woods in these pictures! Looks like you had fun. Good to have a sneak peek into your awesome adventures. I hope you are well.
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