My first (and most likely only) summer visitors were none other than...Mom & Dad!
We had a full 4 days, most of which revolved around food and drinks, but really, would you have it any other way? Especially in Nashville, where there is so much to choose from.
On their first day, we spent some time walking around Centennial Park, with stops in front of the famous Parthenon replica and pretty little garden we found. Now if this isn't Christmas card-worthy, I don't know what is:
I wish I could remember the exact order of everything we did, but my memory fails me (in fact, as we were sitting around a meal our last day together, we had a hard time recalling everything we had done - I think that's a good sign!).
I will say this: we were very productive, and very full the entire week. Mom was in the zone, helping me organize, reorganize, and maximize storage space in my small condo. Dad was a true champ, patiently indulging his indecisive girls in multiple trips to Target and the Container Store, and then building two new pieces of furniture for my hallway. I had a few firsts: first time using a power drill, and first time hemming my own clothing (with help from mom). We rewarded ourselves for our hard work with delicious food at some new restaurants and some of Dad's Nashville favorites. Probably one of my favorite "food moments" that week was taking them to Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream in East Nashville. Not only is the ice cream truly unique and delicious (riesling poached pear, whiskey and pecan, brambleberry crisp, and roasted strawberry buttermilk are just a few of the flavors), but they are also always incredibly friendly and patient, encouraging you to sample as many flavors as you want. Knowing my father well enough, we got there a mere hour after it opened to ensure that we would beat the crowd, allowing dad ample time to indulge in the free samples. Sure enough, there was no one else there and we each had our fair share of sample spoons before deciding on our two flavors.
Ice cream heaven:
Other highlights include: seeing Vince Gill at breakfast one morning; enjoying the patio and delicious brisket nachos at Edley's, one of my favorites and one of dad's new favorites; the Bluebird Cafe, where we ran in to family friends from Glen Allen (small world!); and hitting up a karaoke bar on Broadway, where mom talked a big game about getting on stage, until she realized that people who karaoke in Nashville are legitimately amazing singers. Next time, Mom.
As always, a visit from my parents reminds me just how lucky I am to have two incredible people who have loved me unconditionally, supported me in some life-changing decisions, and continue to take care of me even as I've transitioned into adulthood. Mom & Dad, I am grateful for your generosity, your patience, and your unconditional love.
I'm ready for my next round of visitors...who's in?
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