First let me say that we can only take fun trips like this because Stevie works so hard and supports all our educational/pure fun endeavors. We are thankful 🙂
We drove 4 1/2 hours to Clarksville to drop Caiti off to her activities. The pageant police (literally) informed us that we could not so much as see her for the next 3 days.
So we promptly drove back to Nashville to begin our fieldtripping festivities and communicated with Caiti by phone only. {I think hanging out at pageant headquarters would have done me in anyways.}
One of the highlights of our trip was an impromptu knitting lesson at a fabric shop called Textile Fabrics on 8th Avenue (thank you Debra and Jenny for the recommendation).
You guys who live in big cities probably always have access to great fabric and knitting shops but here in our little town, we’ve got Hobby Lobby. So a large fabric shop that stocks Amy Butler and Anna Marie Horner fabrics and Rowan yarn is like Christmas morning for us. They had so many employees that we were able to get a great tutorial on knitting ‘in the round’ and then Amanda got the girls both started on hats.
From then on, they were little knitting fools—in the car, in the hotel room, waiting for pageant to start etc.
Another treat was getting to visit my friend Grayson from medical school. We met her and her sweet little family at my favorite Nashville restaurant (The Bound’ry).
It was so fun to reminisce and catch up. I coached the girls to practice their best table manners. We called it etiquette class. They got an “A”.
Grayson and I became a little depressed when we realized that we first met each other 16 years ago. How does time get away from us so fast? It seems like just yesterday. I told her she looked just the same. She said I did too. That’s what you call true friends 🙂
Which brings me to why I love blog world so much. You guys gave me great suggestions and ideas for my trip. Jenny and Rachel both gave me the ‘heads up’ on the Chihuly exhibit at Cheekwood. We went on Friday night and it was quite an adventure. A lot of walking through crowds but so worth it. Thank you girls!
Sarah, another awesome reader, suggested Silke’s Old World Bakery in Clarksville so we took her advice and had lunch and coffee there. We loved it so much we went twice during our visit. It’s a European bakery with authentic German-speaking employees and todiefor bread and desserts. Thanks so much Sarah! I wonder if the people of Clarksville know how lucky they are to have this place?!
Roadtripping Part 2, Pageantry coming soon. It’s hard to find words, except that Caiti makes me proud with her new found anti-pageantry sentiments.
And now I must shake off the exhaustion and get ready for another week of school. We’re studying leaves in science, Esther in bible class and nouns in grammar.
We’re starting The Plymouth Colony in history and will begin memorizing the Mayflower compact. We’re reading Indian in the Cupboard and The Silver Chair in literature and are looking for a good literature choice to go with our Plymouth study. Any suggestions?
And don’t forget that this is Reformation Week at Issues Etc.!