WOW! It’s been a long time since I have been on this little blog of mine! I feel like every time I get on here I say that because I don’t post often anymore. I would really like to change that and maybe start posting once a week to keep those of you who read updated on whats going on in Wisconsin.
I recently got back from a girls trip to Nashville where I participated and completed my first half marathon. I did not get the time I wanted (9 fucking minutes slower) but I completed it and didn’t die (well maybe I almost did). But it wasn’t hard enough to keep me from wanting to do a destination race once a year.
So…Nashville… It’s always been on my list (because everywhere is on my list) but it’s never been high enough up on my list to really make me want to go. Except maybe when I was 18 and tried and failed to get my parents to take me to CMT Fest. So, when some of my MRTT (Mom’s Run This Town) ladies suggested doing a race I immediately thought of Nashville’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series. The planning commenced and before we knew it we had all registered and booked the hotel.
We decided to drive because a 10 hour road trip without kids is very doable. We arrived around 6pm and even though we had been up since 4:30am we rallied, cleaned up and hit the honky tonks of Broadway! We hit up Tin Roof and Nudies Bar. Both were good but I liked Nudies better; they had this awesome peach drink. It seems Nashville is similar to the French Quarter in New Orleans, people are partying ALL THE TIME! Seriously, these bars were busy from 10am to 3am! We finally headed back to the hotel around 11 or midnight (remember, we had been up since 4:30am!).
Nashville Night Life, Drive, MRTT Shoe Pic, Grand Ol' Opry, Night Out on the Town |
The next day was the day before the race so we woke up and went for a 3 mile run and I could tell from this run that the half was going to be hard. But after we freshened up we headed out to see the outside of the Grand Ol Opry (sorry, not paying $27 to see some dressing rooms and maybe stand on the stage) and then we headed to a mall to shop for some cute southern clothes for our daughters. After all that was done we ate a dinner of brick baked pizza from The Stillery. The pizza was very good but get there early to get your name on the list!
The next morning was race day! We crossed the start line around 7:30am and it took us just over 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete. I really needed a lot of time to come down from the race that was 40 degrees hotter than what we trained and had much more elevation than what we trained on. Once we got back to our hotel rooms to shower and change we decided to head out to visit Five Daughters Bakery and Reese Witherspoon’s shop Draper James. The doughnuts were delicious and Draper James was having a huge sale that I took advantage of! We then headed back to the hotel to walk to an early dinner at martin’s BBQ. I am glad we went early (like 4:15pm y’all) because the line was already out the door! Luckily the rooftop bar had seating and we were able to get our drinks and food fairly quickly. We didn’t stay out too long after that because we had our 10 hour drive back to Wisconsin the next day.
We woke up and headed out the next morning. Stopping at Mammoth Cave National Park (gotta check that shit off the bucket list). We did not get to go into the cave because there wasn’t a tour at that time but we took a 2 mile hike around the park for a MRTT monthly contest. And when we finally rolled up my house and I got all my bag inside around 6:15pm. I unpacked and then tried to get my daughter ready for bed…over the weekend she became very clingy to daddy, so I was told to, “go away, I don’t love you! I want daddy!” Aww, gee thanks kid, I missed you too… can I just go back out of town?!
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Have you ever been to Nashville? What did you like about it?