As hard as it is to believe, Callie needed to spend her spring break visiting colleges to start narrowing down the possible options for her next chapter. John stayed back with Reese who had soccer practice and Callie and Sarah hit the road for a four-school southern tour. The first stop was Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Callie thought the campus was really pretty and the tour guide was very good. The food was good and Callie came away from the tour knowing this was going to be on her list.
They left Nashville after the tour and drove to Atlanta for the next two visits. Number one stop was Emory University. The campus was pretty and close to downtown, but Callie was not impressed. Emory did not make the list. But Sarah and Callie took advantage of their time in the city to visit the Botanical Gardens and spent a couple of hours checking out the exotic plants on display.
After leaving the gardens the two tourists ventured to Piedmont Park and decided to rent scooters to cruise around the area. The spent more than an hour cruising around, seeing the sights, and getting a feel for the scooters. Fortunately neither of them fell although there were some close calls.
One of the things that Callie has said is that she wants to go to a school that is in more of an urban setting, and Atlanta is certainly a good option. Spending a couple of days in Atlanta provided the opportunity to get a feel for the city, including a nice breakfast place Sarah and Callie ate it before their next tour.
Georgia Tech was stop number two of the Atlanta segment of the tour. Callie thought the campus was beautiful and enjoyed some of the work spaces for students she got to see on the tour. This campus is much closer to downtown Atlanta but its campus is definitely its own place. Overall, both Callie and Sarah were impressed by what this school had to offer and this made the list.
The college tours were closely intertwined with important food discoveries. They found a place called Cava in Atlanta which they loved, and in Winston-Salem they discovered some really good crepes. Their next tour at Wake Forest was marked by heavy rain and no umbrellas. This was not the reason Wake Forest did not make Callie's list, but it didn't help.
The college tour portion of the trip ended in North Carolina for a good reason. Both Callie and Reese were playing in a soccer showcase outside of Winston-Salem, so John and Reese drove down to join the party on the Thursday of spring break. Each girl played three games over the course of three days in some relatively chilly weather.Both girls played well over their three games and the teams themselves performed well. The only issue with these showcases is you only play one game each day and then have a lot of time to kill. But at least both girls were playing in the same general area on the same weekend. Once Reese's final game ended we were ready to head west toward Lexington to prepare for school to start up again.












