April 2023 Highlights: The Highs + Lows


April may very well have been the greatest month ever (more on why below). The month kicked off with a solid week of being on the road, but of course I made it back in time for Easter with the kids. There’s pretty much no occasion I’ll pick traveling over being with my niece and nephew on holidays or banner events.





My April highlights were many as I spent 18 nights away from home in hotels and vacation rentals. May is shaking up to be not quite as crazy but started similarly chaotic with a pair of new mural installs and trips to East Tennessee and New Orleans on the horizon, but as I write this recap finally, I’m back home for a solid month of catching up and hanging out with my people.





I’ve also got some pretty research-intense writing assignments due this month for Washington Post, Tennessee Vacation Guide , Southern Living, Garden & Gun and others, so I’ll be locked away in my office for a lot of the time, too.
The Highs
AFRICA . What started as a friend’s 40th birthday trip morphed into the trip of a lifetime with my husband, mother, cousin and three lifelong best friends. You’ll likely be spammed with posts on South Africa and Namibia in the coming months when if I ever get caught up, but let’s just say this epic trip is not one I’ll be able to top anytime soon, if ever.

We returned to Tupelo! Have I talked enough about how I love this Mississippi hometown of Elvis ? No? Then let me reiterate: If you’re traveling to Memphis , this needs  to be an add-on destination for a couple days. It’s such a vibrant small city, and I was thrilled to get to speak at the Mississippi Tourism Association’s spring meeting about pitching and PR alongside new and old friends.

From there, it was onto Knoxville . Not the quickest, most direct drive—Tupelo to Knoxville—but it was a full week before I left for Africa, and I wasn’t going to miss either opportunity. You know how much I love my college town, and this visit to East Tennessee focusing on Knoxville’s art scene did not disappoint. I look forward to Governor’s Conference being in Knoxville this September, so I can show off all my favorite spots to my favorite tourism friends.

There were so many photo sessions . In addition to a couple senior and family shoots, I held three days of B&W portrait sessions right before leaving, and while I busted my butt trying to get all those galleries edited before leaving, which made the time away that much more rewarding. This weekend kicks off another couple full portrait days, and if you missed my announcement and want to get on the calendar, just shoot me an email .







The Challenges
Other than some tech troubles—I had to order yet another Apple desktop computer, ugh—and a few minor travel snafus we experienced getting our entire group to Africa—sorry, Coco and Shannon!—this month was delightfully devoid of headaches personally. I’m trying my best to keep that Africa enthusiasm and positivity going for the rest of the year.

My Favorites of the Month
Favorite book : Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
Favorite audiobook: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek   by Kim Michele Richardson
Favorite movie:  King Richard , which I finally saw on the plane (you know I love me some tennis)
Favorite TV show: Ginny & Georgia  on Netflix
What were your favorite books, movies, shows from April?
You can read all past monthly recaps  here .