Here is Lily's first Tennessee picture taken from the backseat as we drove across the Mississippi River into the new state.
We parked at our hotel and walked to the Peabody Hotel to see the famous ducks do their daily march from the lobby to the elevator and up to their home on the roof. Kids got front row seats on the red carpet.

See the cute ducks? Kate had her phone but only took video. The girls got wet when the ducks shook themselves dry.
From there we wandered to Beale Street to sample "the best ribs in town" at the Blues City Cafe. They were delicious, so good I wished I'd ordered some too. A Schwab's was already closed so we stopped at a candy store where the kind cashier gave us two pieces of fudge for the price of one. Kate didn't love downtown Memphis and had no desire to explore so we hustled to the hotel in time to watch a really bad Hallmark movie while we talked to Andrew on the phone, ate fudge, and planned the next day.We started our day at Graceland exploring the uniqueness of Elvis's home.
Before this trip the girls knew very little about Elvis, so we listened to "Who was Elvis Presley?" on our drive to Memphis. Add that to the hours we spent in Graceland and the dozens of google searches to answer all questions and they are experts now.
This staircase was lines with mirrors which made it a little trippy to go down, especially while trying to take pictures.

There was so much fabric on the walls and ceiling!!!
Less fabric and more shag carpet. Is that on the ceiling too you ask? Why yes, yes it is - welcome to the jungle room.We didn't buy the photo because a phone pic will do ๐.
The girls really enjoyed seeing all of Elvis's cars, especially the famed pink Cadillac he bought for his mom.
After nearly three hours we had seen everything. We stopped at the dinner in Graceland for burgers then headed back into Memphis and Beale Street for ice cream at A. Schwab's.
We learned about Tom Lee, who saved 32 people when their boat sunk. He rowed his boat to the sight and brought people back to shore until he couldn't find anyone else to safe. Then he buried the cold survivors in sand to keep them warm till help came. There is a park named after him on the shore.
Why Spiderman? I have no idea, let's just say Kate will be Kate and we just roll with it.
We still had two hours before our dinner reservations so the girls chose to visit the enormous, city line defining, Bass Pro Shop Pyramid, as seen in a Dude Perfect video.

This store is incredible- with a hotel, restaurant, massive fish tank, ponds, streams, trees, taxidermied animals and tons of merchandise, this was well worth a 45 minute meander.
However we still arrived at our reservation 45 minutes early. Luckily, they were able to squeeze us in. Flight, the name of our restaurant, is unique in its style of serving food. You can order a "flight" off the menu, which means you get a small portion of any three of their main menu items.



We started by sharing a "flight" of salad - so yummy and made me so happy to try all the options and not have to choose.

Then for dinner we had chicken and waffle (chose and pretty much eaten by Lily, but so yummy. Especially, with the mushroom sauce that came on the side, surprising but true), duck with sweet potato casserole (chosen by Kate pretty much for the sweet potatoes that were divine), and bass with potatoes. I made Lily try a bite of the fish and duck although she had a really hard time putting the duck in her mouth because "ducks are so cute". It was a great way to try lots of different things and push the girls comfort zone a little.
We forgot to take a picture of dessert "flight" before consumption, but you get the idea and they were delicious. Key lime pie for Kate, banana pudding bread budding with caramel sauce and ice cream for me, and pecan cheesecake for Lily. All were delicious, but mine was the best๐.
On our drive to the hotel we took a 10 min detour to Mississippi for a bathroom break and quick stop at a Goodwill store just for kicks.
At the hotel we stayed up too late watching "Christmas in Graceland" a Hallmark movie set in Memphis and "Wedding at Graceland" the sequel. We learned about these shows from our boat tour guide. It was fun to see all the places we had been visiting in the movies.

The next morning we went to the Civil Rights Museum in the old Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was shot. The museum was well done although a little wordy. It would take hours to read all they had available.
There were three different school groups there at the same time as we started so it felt a bit overwhelming at times, but we learned and felt a lot.

We had just a few hours left before our flight. I tried to locate me some true southern sweet potato pie but failed (I made may own when I got home) so we headed to the zoo to enjoy our last hours in Memphis.
Lily was very excited to go to the zoo so I gave her the phone and she proceeded to take dozens of pictures. I have chosen a small number to be represented here. Highlights were the two cougars, caracal (as seen above),

a handful of elephants,
flamingos,
My favorite part was the impressive structures build around the different zoo areas, especially China.

But don't forget about the red panda,
and this incredible underwater sighting of a hippo.
Love these silly girls! We had so much fun together, even on the spinny chairs waiting to get on our flight to Boise.
Getting home on Wednesday night meant we had a few days of spring break left for fun so Kate went Prom dress shopping and worked, and Lily had a lot of friends over. We also had a movie and pizza night to watch Wicked. Another spring break in the books.






































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