Robb and I spent our Sunday exploring more of Atlanta. We took the train and walked to the Oakland Cemetery, burned our skin in the warm sun, and contemplated the past and our own futures. We wandered around Cabbagetown and through the Krog Street Tunnel, on to Krog Street Market, before setting back home. It was a tiring day, but still happy.
A lot has been decided about the coming months. Things I cannot share at the moment, but I will in due time. For the first time in a while, I feel a great sense of relief, despite the inevitable struggles that I face in my near future. But we will discuss this another day.
Today was a good memory and something I will hold close to me. But what is more, tomorrow is an even bigger day.
Tomorrow is the day we go to see our baby. We'll find out the gender (hopefully!) and receive more pictures to keep near. I am excited to find out more about our child, and I'm excited that Robb gets to be there. He never got to see the first one ultrasound, so this one will be even more special.
I will, of course, update tomorrow or Tuesday with the findings! But for now, here are some photos from today's wanderings:

"Gone With the Wind" author Margaret Mitchell is buried here.
Carroll Street Cafe in Cabbagetown
Krog Street Tunnel
















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