There is ALWAYS something to do in Georgia, but sometimes the problem isn't a lack of options...it's a lack of perspective. 😂
A lot of people think having a good time means spending a bunch of money, being surrounded by a crowd, or doing whatever social media says is fun this week. Meanwhile, some of us are perfectly happy with a peaceful walking trail, a pair of headphones, and not being bothered by anybody. 🤣
If you know me—which most of y'all probably don't, lol—you know I'm a simple man. Give me a nice park, some nature trails, about 8 miles of walking, a few trees, and my headphones. Throw on an Audible book or one of my Spotify playlists, and I'm good. That's a great day for me. No drama. No chaos. No unnecessary meetings. Just me, God, and these knees trying to negotiate the terms of this walk. 😂
Honestly, I've learned that God created more than church buildings and office cubicles. He created lakes, mountains, forests, sunsets, and places where you can slow down long enough to hear yourself think. Sometimes Jesus taught in synagogues, and sometimes He taught outside. There is something powerful about stepping away from the noise and reconnecting with God's creation.
That being said, I'm also trying to stay open to new experiences. I still need to make it to the Aquarium, the Art Museum, a Sip and Paint, and the Atlanta Symphony. Now, I don't know much about half of that stuff. I couldn't tell you the difference between modern art and somebody accidentally spilling paint on a canvas. 🤷🏾♂️😂
But I'm learning that growth happens when you occasionally step outside your comfort zone. You don't have to become a different person; you just have to be willing to try something different.
So if you're sitting around saying there's nothing to do in Georgia, you might need to widen your definition of fun. Sometimes it's a concert. Sometimes it's a museum. Sometimes it's a nature trail. And sometimes it's just thanking God for a peaceful day where nobody called you with drama and your knees made it through all 8 miles. That's a blessing right there. 😂🙏🏾💯



















































