So the life changing news is positive: you’re going to have a baby! But the fact remains, your life is going to change forever. While you go full-throttle nesting, take some time to enjoy your life just as it is today, and savor your freedom in these ways:

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1. Go to the movies because it never seems worth it to go when you have to pay a babysitter.

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2. See a live show, one that starts late because almost nothing will get you to stay out past 10 p.m. again.

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3. Go dancing because pretty soon you realize, the only time you ever get to dance in public is at weddings, and how many of those do you have coming up?.

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4. Take a stroll that lasts all afternoon because between nap time, lunch time and bed time there’s never time for exploring, and the bonus is, if you’re past your due date, walking can induce labor.

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5. Visit an old friend particularly one who’s moved across the country or overseas, because after the baby, vacation is all about family.

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6. Make a photo album of the past year (or years) because your pre-baby life is going to turn into a distant memory the second you hold your little nugget, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth remembering.

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7. Eat slow, peaceful dinners at witching hour because before baby, we take it for granted that once you sit down to dinner, you get to stay seated until you’re finished.

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8. Lay around, doing nothing, with your eyes closed especially in the open air, because it’s going to be a long while before you can, or will want to, take your eyes off your baby.

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9. Do something on a whim, like get away for the weekend because those little babies melt your heart so fast, you won’t want to leave them for an entire weekend any time soon.

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10. Play golf, or whatever sports you love so you can remember how vital they are to your mental health, so you find a way to keep playing after baby (even if it’s 9 instead of 18 holes).

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11. Get manicures and pedicures the full-on spa kind that take forever, and while we’re on grooming, let’s remember nice hair cuts, and long baths.

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12. Read whole articles and whole books because any new parent will tell you, she’s got a nightstand piled with unfinished books, and a brain filled with just the headlines.

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13. Go shopping and try on clothes with abandon before the Internet becomes your only store.

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14. Be nice to parents of young kids because someday it will be your kid screeching at the grocery store or walking too slow up the subway stairs, and your stroller blocking the sidewalk.

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15. Take a quiet moment to acknowledge your good fortune because in a few months, you’re getting the extraordinary chance to see the world through your baby’s brand new eyes.

How are you taking advantage of those last moments of life before becoming a parent? Tell us in a Comment.

–Anna Knoebel

Atlanta’s own mini Central Park is stretching its borders and becoming more kid-friendly than ever. With its prime Midtown location, nestled up next to the Botanical Garden and surrounded by casual eateries, families could easily spend a whole day exploring. Check out our guide for a stress-free stroll through the park with a pre-plotted path and all the insider info you need to know to spend your morning navigating nature.

Start Here
Access the parking deck via Monroe Drive, and join the other stroller-clad early birds hoping to beat the heat and the crowds. The deck allows convenient access to the center of Piedmont Park, adjacent to Magnolia Hall. A nifty park map greets you as you exit the deck, while several more maps are conveniently posted throughout the park. Once on foot, hang a right toward the Noguchi playground by way of the gravel path that loops around the Oval Sports Fields. The Noguchi playground is sparse yet shady, with architectural playscapes that lend themselves to the older set.

Potty Break
If you have babes in diapers, you may want to hit up the changing station located inside the restroom right next to Noguchi. Everyone in tow potty trained? Hold out for the restrooms at the next stop, they’re a bit tidier.

Play
Head toward the Aquatic Center and Greystone building for a stop at the Mayor’s Grove Playground. Now here’s a place you may want to stay a while. This interactive playground is perfect for all ages. Bridges, swings, climbing apparatus, drums and more lend themselves to an imaginative, energetic playtime. Parents can rest on the nearby shady benches.

Eat
Lunch time! Don’t feel like packing a picnic? No worries—the Premiere Events Concessions Stand located at the entrance of the pool boasts an extensive menu of kid and grownup crowd-pleasers. Choose from BBQ, burgers or chicken from the grill, or the always satisfying hot dogs, pb&j, nachos and pizza. There’s even a “specialty menu” with more parent-pleasing options such as chicken and tuna salad croissants.

Cool Down
Time to burn some more energy… Load up and head north round the tennis courts, keeping toward the right for a pretty walk with wildflowers and wetlands. As part of a 53-acre park expansion, The Promenade features the Legacy Fountain, a 70-jet splash pad surrounded by lovely manicured lawns. Stop off at the restrooms for a quick potty break and clothing change. From 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., the fountains provide kids hours of good, clean fun, while parents look on in envy.

Head Home
Rest assured everyone will be beat by this point, and ready to head home for mid-day naps. Luckily the parking deck is just a short walk downhill from the Promenade.

Good to Know…
Parking: Save yourself the headache of finding street parking and use the deck. It’s $1 every 30 minutes, and well worth it!

Restrooms: Located at both playgrounds, the Promenade and a few more scattered in between, you shouldn’t have any trouble making pit stops.

Concessions: The Aquatic Center Concessions Stand is open Monday – Wednesday 10am – 8pm and Thursday – Sunday 10am – 7pm. The Legacy Fountain has a drink machine next to the bathrooms.

What to bring: A stroller, water (and lots of it! The Promenade area has very little shade, and while the kiddos may be nice and cool in the fountains, you’ll break a sweat watching them), snacks, sunscreen, bathing suit, water shoes (not required), towel, swim diapers and a change of clothes

What not to bring: Your dog (most of the kid-friendly areas are not dog-friendly)

Hitting the Park on the weekends? Check out their Events Calendar before you go. And on Saturdays, March through mid-December, you won’t want to miss the Green Market from 9am to 1pm.

What is your favorite, family-friendly Atlanta park? Tell us below!

–Anna Cate Little

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