My wife was with us too and there is less of a cow in the world now, we all had steaks at a Longhorn steak house.
Leaving Georgia tomorrow, going to a Army base in Texas next, my wife back to Alaska and in a week, I'm supposed to be in Afghanistan. Georgia is very nice, only one complaint to vent heavily; sneaky, obnoxoius, passive-aggresive drivers abound here, too many unkind me-first screw you automobiles on these roads. That isn't so unusual I suppose, but I've never seen drivers take so many risks cutting eachother off so much anywhere before.
Other than that, Georgia is verrrrry nice and the people unusually friendly (except driving). Atlanta is awesome, might end up living here someday. So many houses and businesses have nice buildings compared to Anchorage and it is wonderfully green down here. My wife has never liked Anchorage very much due to the lack of nice big green trees and a city of only 370K population, she is used to Odessa, Ukraine with millions.
To answer a question, I did satellite telecom for AT&T as a technician, but the company isn't what it used to be. Actually, AT&T bought the company I was working for, that's how I ended up with them but union wages staggnated for 10 years after that, so I left.