The name of this font is called "Georgia"--fitting, isn't it? Paul and I traveled to Georgia August 2nd through the 5th to enjoy ourselves at our company's annual convention. We had an amazing time. Well, not counting the overnight bus rides there and back. I was just starting to feel awake Saturday night and it was time to come home. Only to "sleep" on the bus all night again. Why do we take that bus???
Anyway, it was all worth it once we arrived there early Friday morning, after eating breakfast at IHOP around 5 a.m., we arrived at the Georgia Dome near 8 a.m. (long breakfast...) in time for our first break out session. We had then 3 more meetings in the dome and heard from some amazing leaders in our company. It was very encouraging and confirming to be there and be reminded why we are doing what we are doing. It was definitely worth trying to weave our way around nearly 60,000 people! My pictures just can't reproduce the experience.
We also took time out to enjoy a bit of Atlanta's nostalgic diner "The Varsity". They are famous for their chili dogs and orange drinks and many other things. The place is gigantic, popular, loud and busy. Paul and I enjoyed chili dogs and onion rings. I was smart enough to get the orange drink (it is like a dreamsickle in drink form) and had to be very firm with Paul and remind him that if he wanted one, he should have gotten his own!

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