A Valdosta Birthday Surprise

Sunset above the clouds in Georgia
Sunset above the clouds in Georgia
The marquis reads, "The Hallelujah Girls."
“The Hallelujah Girls”

When your husband knows how much celebrating family and friends projects and joys means, he offered a solution to combine a few of our favorite things. A friend, Joe, celebrated his birthday and debuted in a community theater play. To support him, we discussed sending a flower arrangement to help him remain excited. Peter saw an opportunity for us to enjoy a weekend getaway and surprise our friend. He threw out the idea to go in person. The notion thrilled me, and we began the travel plans.

First, a serene afternoon flight to Valdosta, Ga (Thanks, Delta!), and a quick rental car pick up from Avis. We checked in at our hotel and prepared for the weekend’s fun. Saturday morning, we jumped up, enjoyed breakfast, and then drove around town to see a few of the sights and scouted where we we going for the show.

Second, we returned to the hotel, The Drury Inn, and changed into our attire for the night. Ensuring flowers, birthday presents, and tickets were in hand, we set off for the surprise. With fantastic weather, we took a few moments to capture a few pictures of the entrance to the theater. While we hung out waiting for the doors to open, the birthday fella arrived with his daughter. He was indeed surprised we journeyed from North Carolina just for his debut. Mission Accomplished.

Third, the show was hilarious and fun. Joe did a wonderful job along with his castmates. After the show, we planned to grab breakfast before we headed back to the airport at Denny’s with his girlfriend. Wonderful fellowship and conversation rounded out the morning before our afternoon flight. Hopefully, we can come back if he decides to continue in his dramatic endeavor.

Finally, Peter and I returned the rental and prepared for the afternoon flight which was announced as delayed. The delay pushed passed our connecting flight, so with a few adjustments we booked a later flight and dined at the Atlanta airport at Iron Chef Cat Cora’s Kitchen restaurant – perfect after a long day of travel. We boarded our flight and ordered a Lyft car to drive us home. All and all, we embraced the moment and enjoyed the weekend.

Hallelujah Girls flyer
Hallelujah Girls flyer
Peter, Joe, and Carmen
Peter, Joe, and Carmen
Carmen pauses to take in the scene before the play begins.
Oh, What a lovely Saturday afternoon. We should take in a show!