Nashville Snapshots

Took a sort of "unintentional hiatus" from blogging this past week. Whoops! I'm not too sorry about it though because it just means that we had more fun than we planned in Nashville. Hanging out with old friends, blazing new trails, and falling in love with the city and the people in it. We even went to a hockey game! I can't wait to share more, and I also can't wait to go back.

xo,
e.m.

p.s. if you're planning a trip to Nashville any time soon, do yourself a favor and visit some of our favorite places: Sky Blue Café, The Pancake Pantry, Burger Up, Las Paletas, Silly Goose, and Jeni's

21 comments

  1. Beautiful pictures! You have the most sensational mouth by the way, give Angelina Jolie a run for her money.

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    1. Thank you! That's actually my friend's. Isn't she gorgeous?

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  2. Nashville is wondrous and I'd love to get back. I've been enjoying all your photos throughout!

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  3. Wow what beautiful photos! I'd love to travel there. And you look effortlessly incredible as ever.

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  4. Ah, this makes me reminisce : )

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  5. I need to come roadtrip in America, pronto. My feet are itching for it!

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