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  • Starlight Drive-In 

    Get ready for an exhilarating June as I take you on a thrilling journey through the heart of Atlanta! I’ve crafted my very own Atlanta Bucket List, packed with adventures and hidden gems. Some of these I’ve already experienced, and I’m excited to share my stories and insights with you. Let’s dive in!

    Day 11: Starlight Drive-In

    On the eleventh day, I finally got to experience something I’ve always seen on TV but never tried myself—a drive-in movie! I headed to the iconic Starlight Drive-In in Atlanta, and it was an absolute blast.

    There’s something uniquely nostalgic and exciting about watching a movie from the comfort of your car, under the stars. The atmosphere was electric, with rows of cars and families settling in for a night of cinematic magic.

    Adding this to my Atlanta Bucket List was a great decision, and I’m thrilled to have crossed it off. If you’ve never been to a drive-in theater, the Starlight Drive-In is a must-visit. It’s a fun, memorable experience that offers a charming twist on movie night. Don’t miss out!

  • Fernbank Museum

    Get ready for an exhilarating June as I take you on a thrilling journey through the heart of Atlanta! I’ve crafted my very own Atlanta Bucket List, packed with adventures and hidden gems. Some of these I’ve already experienced, and I’m excited to share my stories and insights with you. Let’s dive in!

    Day 6: Fernbank Museum of Natural History

    Our sixth adventure takes us to the incredible Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta, GA. This museum is a true gem, combining fascinating exhibits with a stunning nature walk.

    It was a mind-bending experience that added an extra layer of fun to the day. And for those who adore dinosaurs, Fernbank is an absolute must-visit, boasting some of the most impressive dino displays you’ll ever see.

    As one of Atlanta’s top 10 attractions, the Fernbank Museum draws tourists from all over. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this museum offers something for everyone. Make sure to check it out and immerse yourself in its natural wonders and captivating exhibits. Don’t miss this top-tier Atlanta experience!

  • High Museum of Art

    Get ready for an exhilarating June as I take you on a thrilling journey through the heart of Atlanta! I’ve crafted my very own Atlanta Bucket List, packed with adventures and hidden gems. Some of these I’ve already experienced, and I’m excited to share my stories and insights with you. Let’s dive in!

    Day 2: High Museum of Art

    Our second adventure takes us to the awe-inspiring High Museum of Art in Atlanta, a true cultural treasure! This iconic museum stands tall with its four magnificent levels, each offering a unique and immersive experience. It’s not just a museum; it’s a dynamic celebration of art and history.

    When I visited, I was thrilled to find a live DJ spinning tunes, adding an energetic vibe to the elegant ambiance. The art within these walls is simply breathtaking, with exhibits that span different eras and styles, offering something for everyone.

    Lately, I’ve been diving deep into the world of museums, uncovering fascinating historical narratives and artistic masterpieces. The High Museum of Art stands out as a must-visit for anyone in Atlanta. If you’re looking to enrich your cultural knowledge and have a fabulous time, this museum should be at the top of your list. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary experience!

  • Join Cece’s Book Club: A Year of Literary Adventures!

    Dive into my world of literary adventures, where each book is a portal to excitement and intrigue! 📚 This year, I’ve uncovered some absolute gems that I can’t wait to share with you.

    First up, we have “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden – a thrilling tale with a twist that had me on the edge of my seat! 🏠💼 And let’s not forget “Code Name Butterfly” by Embassie Susberry, whisking us back to the days of World War intrigue and espionage. Talk about a page-turner! 🕵️‍♀️💥

    Now, onto Kennedy Ryan’s “This Could Be Us” – a captivating read that never fails to deliver. Seriously, Ryan’s books are like literary comfort food – always satisfying! 🌟 And who could forget “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig? It’s a thought-provoking journey that’ll have you pondering the paths not taken and the what-ifs of life. 🌌✨

    Last but not least, “One Day in December” by Josie Silver – a heartwarming love story that reminds us that sometimes, love finds us when we least expect it. 💖

    With my voracious reading habit (at least one book a week!), I’m aiming to reach the heights of Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club or Oprah’s Book Club – and I’d love for you to join me on this literary adventure! 🌟✨ If you’re up for it, come be a part of Cece’s Book Club, where we dive into a new read every month and discuss it virtually. Here’s the link – let’s get lost in the pages together! 📖💬 Join https://bookclubs.com/clubs/8151/join/0cfb43/

    Get ready to embark on a journey through the pages – trust me, it’s going to be one heck of a ride! 🎉📚 #BookwormAdventures #CeceBookClub

  • Women Stand Strong (WSS) Adventures: To Your Third Spot

    Every month, our women’s group embarks on thrilling adventures across Atlanta, exploring different hotspots that promise laughter, bonding, and unforgettable memories. January’s rendezvous took us to our third spot in the heart of Atlanta, and let me tell you – it was nothing short of spectacular!

    The venue was a vibrant hub featuring everything from arcade games to tempting bowling alleys. While we didn’t quite make it to the bowling lanes, we had an absolute blast immersing ourselves in the plethora of arcade games. The energy was electric, and the camaraderie among our group was truly heartwarming.

    I can’t help but rave about the place – it’s a perfect fusion of chill vibes and unabashed fun. Whether you’re a gaming enthusiast or just seeking a fantastic time out, this spot has it all. And yes, despite the modest food offerings, the experience more than made up for it. A definite recommendation for anyone looking for a fantastic and lively hangout!

    Curious to join the WSS movement and be a part of our future escapades? Look no further – find us on Facebook and become a part of the empowering community that is Women Stand Strong.

    As we eagerly anticipate our next adventure, let’s keep the spirit alive and continue standing strong together!

    Cheers to sisterhood and unforgettable experiences,

  • Ozzie Smith

    Ozzie Smith

    By: Cece Hymes

    Ozzie Smith is a former professional baseball player, nicknamed “The Wizard of Oz”, Ozzie played shortstop for the San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals in Major League Baseball, winning the National League Gold Glove Award. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year. He was also elected to the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in the inaugural class.

    Ozzie Smith had a mean flip in baseball, he wasn’t called “The Wizard” for nothing. He inspired so many people all over the world. He had 13 Gold Glove awards. He is definitely a sports icon. Check out some of his baseball cards and some of his talent on YouTube. You would be amazed by his backflips and how good of a player he was.

    What are some of the greatest moments you would like to share with Ozzie Smith? Also make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl.

  • True Spirit Film on Netflix

    Movie: True Spirit

    By: Cece Hymes

    This movie was about a teenager who plans to become the youngest sailor to travel the world alone. She has been traveling with her family all her life, so she thinks she is prepared for it. She has a mentor that guides her since she was a little girl and they practically become best friends. Her parents are scared but at the same time want her to follow her dreams. Her family is her biggest supporter and helps her prepare for her journey.

    Her mentor gets a team together to build her boat and make sure it is good. She will travel around the sea and back home. She didn’t think about how lonely it would be out there by herself, the food lasting, or not being able to move if there’s no wind.

    She goes through this journey and is able to call home and she blogs to keep the world informed of her mission and what is going on with her. She goes through a depressing point, and she really misses her family.

    It’s times out there on the sea where she is scared and goes through challenges. She sticks it out because she has no choice, thankfully she has her family to be a supporter and talk to her with guidance and support.

    Can you picture a 16-year-old all alone on the water and a female. The emotions that she has to go through. Not knowing if she is going to make it back home, not knowing how big the storms are going to be. This movie is also based on the true story of Jessica Watson. She had to overcome her greatest fear.

    If you haven’t checked out the movie check it out and let me know what you think. I loved it. I got inspired by it and also emotional. You can catch it on Netflix.

    Make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl 

  • Nichelle Nichols (Great Memories)

    Nichelle Nichols

    By: Cece Hymes

    Nichelle Nichols was an actress, singer, and dancer best known for her portrayal of Nyota Uhura in Star Trek and its film sequels. She loved attending conventions and meeting her fans. She inspired a lot of people by opening doors for them, removing barriers and cherishing her family, friends and fans. Here are some of the films she was in:

    ·         The white Orchid

    ·         Star Trek Beyond

    ·         Scooby Doo

    ·         Tru Loved

    ·         Are We There Yet?

    ·         Snow Dogs

    Nichelle Nichols had a children’s book that was really inspiring. Everyone loved Star Trek and she played her role. Here are some of my favorite quotes by her:

    ·         “I was very blessed in always knowing what I wanted to do, and by the grace of God, I’ve been able to succeed in my chosen career”

    ·         “Space Travel benefits us here on Earth. And we aint stopped yet. There’s more exploration to come”

    ·         “I think anybody with any intelligence sits down and sees Star Trek not a kids’ show”

     What were your most memorable moments you’ve had with Nichelle Nichols? What was your favorite film with her in it? Make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl 

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

    By: Cece Hymes

    Martin Luther King Jr was a Baptist Minister and activist, one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement. Martin Luther King Jr was a leader, when I think about him, I think of the Dream. He had a Dream to make things better in the world he fought for right and for his dream. He participated in and led marches for the right to vote, labor rights, civil rights and more for his people.

    Martin Luther King Jr was born right here in Atlanta GA. There’s so much history right here in this area. You definitely got to check out the MLK house and center they have here in Atlanta. Educate yourself more about the history here of the place of birth where Martin Luther King had resided.

    When I was in school, they taught me this song and it stuck in my head for all these years so when I think of MLK I think and sing this song:

    He had a dream

    A wonderful dream

    His name was Martin Luther King

    And a preacher man was he

    He marched for mankind

    Died for freedom

    Saying we shall overcome

    Yes we shall overcome

    Hope I said that song right but that’s how I remembered it. Glad that the teachers taught me the history and the song to carry with me forever also her are some of my favorite quotes by him:

     

    ·         “The Time is Always Right to Do What is Right”

    ·         “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character that is the goal of true education”

    ·         “I have decided to stick with love, Hate is too great a burden to bear”

    ·         “We must use time creatively, in the knowledge that the time is always right to do right”

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was jailed several times fighting for us and for our rights. He won the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolent resistance. I will always tell people never give up on your dreams or your rights. We have had so many leaders to fight for us to have freedom. We have come a long way. We need more leaders now to step back in and teach the youth and mentor us men and women in the right direction. Make sure to Honor Dr. King this month and if you ever are in Atlanta make sure to check out the center and learn more about him.

    What were your most memorable moments with Dr. King? Have you visited the center here in Atlanta? If so, what did you think? Make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl

  • Atlanta History Center

    Place: Atlanta History Center

    Where: Atlanta GA

    By: Cece Hymes

    Got a chance to go to the Atlanta History Center in Atlanta GA. I learned a lot yesterday about the history and culture that took place years ago in Atlanta GA. Great time to go and learn also because it was MLK day. It had a couple of different sections to go and explore.

    Atlanta History Center is a history museum and research center. The Museum was founded in 1926 and consists of at least 9 exhibitions. It talks a lot about the civil war and the history right here in Atlanta. It is so much here in Atlanta to explore. Here was some of the history and exhibitions that’s there to check out:

     

    ·         Shaping an Olympic and Paralympic City

    ·         Cyclorama

    ·         Locomotion (Railroads and making of Atlanta)

    ·         Turning Point (The American Civil War)

    ·         Gatheround

    ·         Native Lands

    ·         Fair Play (The Bobby Jones Story)

    ·         Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow

     

    It so much history in this Museum. Glad to learn more about the different cultures and the history. If you are in the Atlanta area, check out the Atlanta History Center. Great place to teach your kids about the history of Atlanta. It’s a lot here that people don’t even know. If you have been here before, what did you think about it? Make sure to follow me @Cece.Atl