Zoo Day

colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

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colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

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colorblock sweater, skinny jeans, white converse, Ann Taylor red signature tote, Indianapolis Zoo

It was an absolutely gorgeous day in Indy last Sunday (until about 5:30 when it hailed, but we set the weather bar low here in the Midwest), and we took advantage of it by going to the zoo. I could tell I was coming down with something that morning, but I rallied, and the sunshine and baby animals were enough to keep me on my feet and feeling pretty good for a couple hours. I’m so glad I didn’t punk out, because it was a great zoo day – the red pandas that are usually hiding out or sleeping were climbing and walking and playing with each other! It was a good day for an adventure.

Speaking of adventures, we are at the beginning of a 3-day weekend excursion to Nashville, TN! No special reason other than we wanted to take a little “grownup” Spring Break. We have a few things planned out, like a visit to Natchez Winery, a tour of the Country Music Hall of Fame, and brunch at Tavern, but if there are any locals or Nashville enthusiasts out there who have suggestions, please share! We’re staying in East Nashville and we’ll obviously spend time downtown as well. Any tips on local shops, cool restaurants, touristy things, and places to see music would be appreciated. We are definitely music fans, although we want to avoid the honky tonk country.

If you want to virtually tag along, follow me on Instagram! And you better prepare yourself for some Nashville-centric outfit posts on the blog next week.

Bag // similar Sweater (on sale) // Trench // Sneakers* // similar Sunglasses

*Sneakers purchased with gift card provided courtesy of Shopbop.

9 thoughts on “Zoo Day”

  1. East Nashville is awesome! Five points area has some fun stuff in east Nashville. The Pharmacy has awesome burgers including non meat I think, and Jeni’s ice cream is in east Nashville! Can you tell I like to eat??

  2. Monell’s in Nashville is an awesome brunch spot. Among other things, I ate 5 cinnamon rolls at a communal table. #yolo

  3. I second the Monell’s recommendation – even as a vegetarian, I ate like a queen. Marche is my favorite brunch spot and Fido is awesome for quicker breakfasts (huevos rancheros = heart eyes). Have a blast!

  4. Is it bad that I want to push my way though the children to get the best view of the animals. Clearly, I’m a giant 5 year old when it comes to the zoo. I can’t wait to go once the weather warms up and visit the fancy flamingo flock again.

    XO, Jaime | RegallySoled.com

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