Despite the fact that B and
I were out until 2 AM our time the night before, we were up a little after 8 AM
(7 AM local time) Saturday morning because the guy next door to our Airbnb
decided that 7 AM was a good time to cut down a tree or tree branches or something
noisy like that… we weren’t exactly sure what he was doing, but we do know he
was being loud. I suppose it was a good
thing, though, because without little babies running around and waking us up,
we may have just stayed in the bed all morning!
First up Saturday morning
was breakfast at Biscuit Love. I had
heard amazing things about it, so we headed in that direction. The What Lifts You mural just so happened to
be on the same block, so I dragged B back to it for another quick photo session
because a) the lighting had been weird the first day we went… it was super
sunny and the lights above the painting were casting weird shadows on it, b) my
outfit from the previous day didn’t “pop” enough in front of it, and c) I had
the brilliant idea that since I was wearing red for Georgia that the black wall
and I would make Georgia colors… and you know what? I was right.
Hehe. I was so glad that we went
back because I love these pictures a million times better than the ones from
the previous day. Do I sound like a real
live blogger right now? Yes, yes I
do. #PicturePerfection
We headed straight to
Biscuit Love after that and lawd have
mercy the line was wrapped around the front of the building and all the way
down the sidewalk. They are so busy that
they have an employee whose job is literally just to hang out on the sidewalk
with the people waiting in line to make sure that they are doing the right
thing while waiting. When we arrived he
informed us that our wait would be around 50 – 60 minutes and we decided to go
for it! Every single person who came out
told us it was worth the wait, so our decision to stay was reaffirmed
repeatedly. Fortunately it was cool and
cloudy so we weren’t sweating our hineys off and the hour passed quickly.
When we finally stepped
inside I looked around and took it all in… high ceilings, painted exposed
brick, uber trendy track lighting, and pretty much the cutest marquee lights I
ever did see. Yep, the wait was worth it
just for the ambience alone! At that
point, good food would just be a bonus!
We opted to share the “Lily” (biscuit French toast, lemon mascarpone,
blueberry compote, and house syrup) and an order of bonuts which are basically
biscuit donuts… biscuit fried dough with lemon mascarpone, and blueberry compote.
Y’all.
Everybody was right.
That biscuit French toast
was one of the best breakfasts I’ve ever had.
The biscuit donuts were good, too, but the biscuit French toast was
ah-mazing. B and I sat out on the back
patio to eat and we were positively stuffed when we left.
Next on the agenda was to
head toward the Vandy campus. As you
know, we planned our trip to Nashville just to see Ed Sheeran, but by the
happiest coincidence, our Georgia Bulldogs just so happened to be playing Vandy
in Nashville that same weekend. Crazy,
huh? Well, we knew that we were going to
only have a day and a half in Nash, so we hadn’t planned on going to the game
as it would have taken up a good four hours of our precious time in
Nashville. But after checking our To Do
list for the trip, we realized that we probably had time to squeeze in about
half of the game if we wanted to.
We ended up getting a great
(FREE!) parking spot right near the stadium, and we decided that we would try
to get some tickets from a scalper since we hadn’t bought tickets in
advance. By that time it had started
drizzling, so we grabbed an umbrella, grabbed my purse, and headed toward the
stadium. We knew we didn’t want to pay
full price for the tickets since we weren’t going to stay for the whole game,
and we were perfectly content with the decision to walk away if we couldn’t
find anything cheap.
We walked up to the first
scalper we saw and he was asking $65 for each ticket (face value). By that time the game had already started and
the drizzle was still coming down, so we used that as leverage to get a good
deal and told him that we were only willing to pay $30 for each ticket. He tried to haggle with us a little bit, but
we stood firm at $30 per ticket and he finally agreed when he realized we
weren’t budging. SWEET!
We headed toward the stadium
and got to the gates only to realize that they had a clear bag policy and they
wouldn’t let me in with my purse. EEK! So B and I trucked it back to the car to put
my purse away (thankfully it was close) and then headed back to the
stadium. When we walked up to the line,
the guy letting people in informed us that umbrellas couldn’t be taken into the
stadium either. 0 for 2! Haha.
At that point it had stopped
raining, so we just decided to chunk the umbrella in some bushes by the stadium
with the hope that it would still be there when we left. When I went to hide it in the bushes, I saw
that loads of other people had the same idea as there were purses and umbrellas
GALORE hidden in there. Lol.
We got in the stadium and
were in our seats only a few minutes after the game had started and we settled
in to watch our Dawgs whoop Vandy! Their
stadium appeared to have more Georgia fans than Vandy fans and we were
surrounded by Georgia fans, so it was a really fun time! The skies also cleared up so we didn’t even
need the umbrella… good thing, huh?
We decided to leave at
halftime since we had a comfortable lead, and on the way out we stopped to grab
our umbrella. It was right where we had
left it along with all of the other umbrellas and purses that everyone else had
discarded. I guess the world is mostly
good after all! Either that or nobody
noticed! Ha!
The whole time during the
game my Momma and Daddy were updating us with scores on Jacob’s soccer
game. They ended up losing 15-3. EEKS!
That was their first loss and I blame B and me for not being there…
we’re obviously their good luck charms.
;o)
Next up, we headed back
downtown to The Ryman because they offer tours during the day. If you’re not familiar with it, The Ryman
Auditorium is the famous music hall in Nashville that has been around since the
1800’s. It was the original home to The
Grand Ole Opry and loads and loads of performers have graced its stage
throughout the last century – Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong, Dolly Parton, Tammy
Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Elvis, Charlie Chaplan,
Harry Houdini, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, and the list goes on.
The tour started with a
short video about the history and then we were allowed to walk around freely
and explore. We were allowed to go stand
on the stage front and center and you know I wasn’t going to turn that down! It’s pretty cool to say that I’ve stood in
the same spot where Elvis Presley has stood.
And Carrie Underwood for that matter.
I love her. Haha.
Next, we made the short walk
to the Country Music Hall of Fame. We
grabbed a quick snack in the lobby and rested for a few minutes, and then it
was time to tour!
They had loads of outfits,
manuscripts, and memorabilia from pretty much every country music artist
ever. I snapped tons of pictures, but
I’ll just share a few of my favorite things:
After the Country Music Hall
of Fame, we stopped in a couple of souvenir shops to grab a frame for our
collection as well as some goodies for the kiddos and then we headed back to
our Airbnb to get ready for the evening.
Taylor Swift's guitar and dress |
Jason Aldean's outfit and a poster from his and Luke Bryan's stadium tour... had to take a picture of the Georgia G! |
A copy of Taylor Swift's original manuscript when she first wrote the song "Tim McGraw" |
Jason Aldean's childhood Georgia t-shirt - again... had to take a picture because GO DAWGS! |
The original handwritten lyrics to "Jolene" written by Dolly Parton |
Original lyrics written to "It's Different for Girls" by Dierks Bentley and Elle King |
The dress that Carrie Underwood wore on her induction night to the Grand Ole Opry. Fun fact, my Momma and Daddy were there that night and they were back stage with Carrie when it all happened. |
Elvis Presley's Country Music Hall of Fame plaque |
After a quick change of
clothes and a few minutes of rest we headed back to the 12 South area
again. It was seriously my favorite area
in the whole city!
I have heard several people
RAVE about Bartaco, so we headed there first to put our names on the list. They informed us that the wait was already an
hour but they text your cell phone when your table is ready instead of using an
old-school pager so we had plenty of freedom to roam the streets without
worrying that we might miss them paging us.
We walked back to Draper
James and then to the pumpkin patch from the previous day and the twinkle
lights were all lit since it was dusk.
We hung out there for a while and since it was such a picturesque little
area I was as happy as a clam.
Our table was ready right on
time and we headed in with extremely high expectations since people had been
throwing out the phrase, “best margarita ever.”
We ordered our first round along with an order of chips and guac and OH
MY GOSH. I can officially confirm it…
BEST MARGARITAS OF MY LIFE. They make
them completely from scratch using real limes (no sour mix) and my friends,
that makes all the difference. I didn’t
ask what kind of tequila they used, but it was so smooth I can guarantee you
that Jose Cuervo it was not.
For dinner, I ordered two of
the chicken tacos and a side of black bean salad, and B got two chicken tacos, a
chorizo taco, and the black bean salad as well.
It was all so SO good. We ordered
a second round of margs and nobody left a crumb on their plate or a drop in
their cup. I cannot recommend the
restaurant enough. It is well worth the
hour to hour and a half wait.
After dinner we walked to
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream (another favorite) and shared a triple scoop of the
Brown Butter Almond Brittle, and then we headed back to the car to call the
babies and then head to our next destination.
The next destination was a
major bucket list check for me. We
headed to… The Grand Ole Opry!!!! I have
been listening to it and watching it with my Daddy since I was a kid and I’ve
always wanted to go. We were able to
snag some tickets for the 9:30 show so we headed on over.
The lineup for the evening
was as follows:
Connie Smith
Jim Lauderdale
Tracy Lawrence
Mike Snider
Charlie Worsham
Jerrod Niemann
The Whites
Steven Curtis Chapman
Vince Gill
Vince Gill sang Go Rest High
on That Mountain as a tribute to all of those in Vegas who lost their lives
last week, and it was touching.
It also happened to be the
92nd birthday of the Grand Ole Opry so they dropped balloons and sang Happy
Birthday at the very end.
The Opry ran late so we
didn’t get out of there until after midnight Nashville time which is 1 AM our
time, so we headed straight back to the Airbnb and passed out again.
Sunday morning we packed up
our things and left the house a little after 9 AM our time, and then we headed
out for one last adventure before heading home.
I had heard amazing things
about Five Daughters Bakery and y’all know we love donuts, so we headed there
for a quick breakfast. They are famous
for their “100 layer donuts” and my friends, they were as light as air and as
tasty as can be. I had a Maple Glaze and
a Pumpkin Spice and B had a Chocolate Sea Salt (the one they’re famous for) and
a Purist (similar to a glazed at regular donut shops). We ate ours and tried each other’s and I was
stuffed after I had eaten the equivalent to one donut. I saved the leftovers for later and then we
hit the road.
Unfortunately we had to
drive back in Tropical Storm Nate so it rained all the way home alternating
between drizzling and pouring. Despite
the weather we made really good time and we were back home and snuggling our
babies by mid-afternoon!
We gave them their souvenirs
– tambourines – and I’m still wondering what the heck we were thinking!
It was a wonderful trip with
my favorite person in the whole world and I’m so thankful to my parents who
kept our babies so we could get away. It
was much needed and we are recharged and refreshed!
Whaaat, the Dawgs were there too, that is the BEST coincidence for you guys!!! Oh MY that biscuit french toast and you look so happy in all these pictures...so happy!! LOVE me some Vince Gill and after seeing all these incredible phots, I must go to Nashville as I grew upon the Opry and country. Such a great trip girl!!
ReplyDeleteI KNOW! Wasn't that awesome?! Such a happy coincidence! And yes, I'm right there with ya... my Daddy always listened to and watched The Opry so I grew up with it, too.
DeleteI swear nashville has such an amazing food scene- I'd go back for the food alone! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteYour Day 2 sounds like my perfect day!!! The food, the country music - SO COOL!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun trip! you've officially convinced me that patrick and I are going sometime soon! Maybe for our anniversary. Those donuts look amazing!
ReplyDeleteHahaha I'm glad I'm not the only one who rationalizes why we need to re-take pictures! These ones turned out so great!! I can't believe how much you guys did in such a short time, I love it!! Now I need to get to Nashville!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! The food all sounds delicious! Nashville is on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteAnd now my stomach is GROWLING for biscuits and donuts and all kinds of things. Girl, I cracked up when you said you "dragged" him back to the mural. So stinking funny. I mean when in Rome... Such a great trip friend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip :) and yay for getting good priced tickets! xoxoERIN
ReplyDeleteI want to go there SO badly! Looks like it was a blast!
ReplyDeleteThis all sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhen we were last in Disney, Zachary's bathing suit fell off our balcony into the bushes. We found it there after a whole day! lol! The umbrella story reminded me of that!
Wow what a fun day!1 But now I'm really hungry!! Looks like you all had a fab time in Nashville. I so want to go there one day.
ReplyDeleteYou had the weekend of my dreams! We love the Country Music hall of fame, We have been to concerts at the Ryman the past 2 May's....We toured the Grand Ole Opry a few years ago! And in my opinion the best away GA game to go to is the GA/Vandy game! SO MUCH FUN!
ReplyDeleteNow, I want doughnuts!
I'm officially hungry now - all that food looks absolutely amazing! Love your GA colors in front of the wall, it definitely pops! You checked off all the things I can't wait to do when I go to Nashville. So much fun! <3
ReplyDeleteGreen Fashionista
Just read yesterday's post and I had to giggle at Olivia liking "pole dancing" OMG too funny!
ReplyDeleteYou guys did SO much in a couple of days -- makes me want to visit Nashville even more!
I've heard so many good things about Bartaco, that I definitely want to go there one day.
xo, Lily
Beauty With Lily
WOW! So amazing. That's awesome you fit so much in after the concert. I'll have to save this post if we ever go there ourselves. I wish it were closer. I adore all of the Taylor Swift memorabilia...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing, fun filled days! We went to something like the music hall you visited in Cleveland and we loved every minute of it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go there, too! That's where the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame is, isn't it?
DeleteWhat a great time. I love that you caught so much in such little time.
ReplyDeleteHoly moly, what an amazing trip! Also, you have this foodie's heart because I literally just ate my way through Chicago this past weekend ;) it's the bane of my husband's existence, but oh well! When in Rome, amiright?! Also, those donuts look DIVINE.
ReplyDeleteYou guys packed in so much and really made the most of your time! So fun that you were able to get last minute tickets to the game!
ReplyDeleteHaha the red definitely does pop! Glad you all got to go to a game. Those yummy treats are making me hungry! Beautifully Candid
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