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Welcome back to #TravelThursday. This is a continuation of my post from last week when I wrote about Barnes & Noble, Scotty P’s, Whataburger, and the circus-themed choral concert performed by a few hundred 5TH, 6TH, 7TH, and 8TH graders from two different schools – inside the auditorium of one of the local high schools.

That was the first time I entered a high school in 40 years – since I graduated with the Class Of 1985 in Northern Virginia. But wait – there’s more school fun !

Me and my brother went to Chick-fil-A (via the drive-thru), and I got the deluxe chicken sandwich with waffle fries. We then took our meals and went back to school – back to the 6TH grade. My youngest niece’s school has a program where students can eat with their parents / adult relatives on Fridays at special tables set aside in the cafeteria. So – we checked-in at the front office (excellent security), and we proceeded to the cafeteria and waited for my niece (my brother’s daughter) to arrive. (We bought her lunch too.)

It was my first appearance inside an elementary school since 1979 – at the end of the 6TH grade for me. I attended Magnolia Elementary School in Lanham Maryland from 1972 to 1973 (Kindergarten), and from 1975 to 1979 (3RD through 6TH grades). ♫ “We’re the blue and gold. The pride of P.G. Magnolia Mustangs # 1 …” ♫ (We had to sing that school theme song a lot back then, so I still remember it nearly 50 years later. I doubt they’re still using it.)

After lunch with my niece – me and my brother headed over to the local AMC Theatre to see “The Surfer” starring Nicolas Cage. It was a good movie about local Australian surfers protecting their territory from outsiders who don’t live there. (It was a psychological thriller.)

Later that afternoon we (as a complete family of 7) ventured over to Babe’s Chicken Dinner House. We went there once perhaps 16 or 17 years ago, and I loved it. I think we went back another time since then, but it’s been a long time. I’ve wanted to go back there for the past several years. It’s probably one of my favorite non-steak / non-fast food restaurants in the #DFW area. We finally made it there after all of these years – despite the objections of my sister-in-law and oldest niece who wanted to go to Chili’s instead. Chili’s is OK, but I can go there anytime I want right here in Sebring. (I go there a few times a year.)

At Babe’s each person at the table orders what drink they want, and what type of chicken they want (fried, hickory smoked, tenders, etc.). A few minutes later the chicken arrives family-style (4 pieces per person) – along with buttermilk biscuits, house salad, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, and corn. Everyone digs in. There’s plenty of food to go around, and whatever chicken doesn’t get eaten – they will bag it up for you so that you can take it home. Each meal costs less than $20 per person. It’s a good deal, and it’s good food. Hopefully we’ll make it back there again in less than a decade.

So that was my Friday May 02ND 2025 in North Texas. It was a fun day of chicken, grade school, Australian surfing, and more chicken. Next #TravelThursday – it’s Part 4 of my fun with family, as we attend a full Catholic church service and watch my oldest niece get confirmed. And then I fly back home to Florida. Let’s keep traveling together.

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By Chris M. Day

I'm 58 years old. I've been online for 32 years - starting with my own dial-up bulletin board system in 1993 - and continuing with AOL, my own dot.com web site, Myspace, WordPress, Twitter / X, Flickr, and Facebook.