Hey Ladies,
I am a recent transplant to the Smyrna area and am having a hard time finding a few things.
1) friends
2) a swimming pool that isn't super crowded
3) things to do with a 2 year old.
1) I will probably just have to work out on my own, but 2 and 3 are driving me insane. We are currently taking classes at the Little Gym in Smyrna, but we need more to do!!! Any suggestions on pools (membership is ok) or kid classes? I looked into the Lifetime Fitness in Sandy Springs but its a Diamond and I'm not sure if I can pull the trigger on that because I will inevitably get lazy and we won't use it much. HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
Re: Help me entertain a 2 year old!
I'm not a SAHM so I don't have to play cruise director all the time... daycare handles the daily grind. But for the last year, I've been purposely working less so I could have "fun days" with the kids. I started a list and we are slowly working our way through it...
New Playgrounds (Cobb has lots so don't be afraid to drive to check out a new one- come up to Acworth- Swift Cantrell is awesome!)
Library
Baking in the kitchen (special treat for my kids b/c I never cook!)
Go visit Grandparents (we have 4 sets of living great grandparents plus my parents and IL's all in Atlanta- may not be an option if your family isn't local)
I participate in a women's bible study at my church- Piedmont Church off of Barrett Pkwy. They have free childcare. Email me if your interested (slwprincess at gmail dot com). Fall sessions start soon I think.
Ikea free breakfast mondays. Bonus, if your child is potty trained- free childcare in the play area while you shop :-)
Feed ducks (altho my kids are scared of them!)
Go to the Pet Store (seriously as good as a trip to the zoo)
In the fall, PUMPKIN PATCHES. There are a few great ones even if you have to drive- worth it. Apple picking in the mountains is fun too.
We also have a zoo membership and a children's museum membership. I LOVE the zoo membership and think its probably the best value in Atlanta so if you don't have that- get it. We could go there every week and my kids wouldn't get tired of it! Childrens museum is a good indoor activity when the weather isn't good but its a bit stressful for me with 2 kids so I like to have another adult tag along which really limits how often we can go.
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we used to go to a pond near my parents house in Fayetteville- haven't taken them in a while since they were so scared. Any park or neighborhood with a pond probably has ducks so keep an eye out. Geese are another story though... they are too big and scare ME.
If you are in Smyrna, you can join the West Smyrna Swim and Tennis Club, it isn't free, but clean, nice pool with diving board and clubhouse access (awesome for parties).
https://wsstc.net/
We do little gym as well. If you go across the street from the Smyrna library (don't forget to visit the train park there), there is a pond with a walking path. It might be fu for hern to see the turtles, large fish, geese and ducks.
we love story time at the South Cobb Library, Mrs. Marks is wonderful, however she is retiring soon, but still fun.
Taylor Brawner is good because its partially shaded we visit there often. we like the Cobb kidscape park too.
there is a fb page for Smyrna/vinings/mabelton parents here https://www.facebook.com/groups/147027555402926/
If I can think of anything else I'll post. Good luck, and welcome to the area!!
"Be the Lego Lady"
"Be the Lego Lady"
"Be the Lego Lady"