I absolutely love our "anniversary" trips in March! It's such a great break after a busy holiday season and before a busy spring/summer. Nashville was our destination this year, and we had a great time. It was definitely a busy trip with not a lot of down time, but we still had so much fun. The first thing we did was go to the Bluebird Cafe! We were lucky enough to snag some difficult to get tickets for the Saturday night show. People stand in line for hours to get a seat, but we got ours online and went right in! It was such a neat experience. There were four singer/songwriters there that night, and they just took turns talking about a song they wrote and then they would sing it. All acoustic, with only a guitar. It was really awesome. The writer of "Jesus, Take the Wheel" was there and sang that one. My favorite song was by Adam Hambrick. He had me in tears singing about his little girl. After we finished there, we headed downtown. It was the NCAA game night, and Kentucky just got finished. Needless to say, downtown was a sea of Kentucky fans! It was crazy busy, so we snuck into the Wildhorse Saloon, had some drinks, and watched a ton of people line dance.
The next day we went to the Jack Daniels Distillery for a tour. It was super entertaining. Our tour guide was in the Jack Daniels commercial that they had just shot, and he was hilarious! I was even brave enough to try all the samples. I liked zero of them, but I couldn't be there and not try it. I was sure that I would offend our sweet little guide! We hung out in the little town square for a little while after our tour. We went out again that night, and it wasn't nearly as busy. We stopped into CrazyTown and did a little drinking, dancing, and people watching.
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