A REAL DICKENS

OF A WEEKEND

the big fancy formal wedding never really felt like us, so we ran off to elope in the mountains of north carolina. ever since, we’ve been itching to throw a big ol party and celebrate with our friends and family.

hope to see y’all there!

emily + nate

april 24-26, 2026

the shack up inn
clarksdale, mississippi

we can’t wait for you to experience the shack up inn, a stop on the mississippi blues trail and an immersive delta experience just three miles from the crossroads where blues legend robert johnson supposedly sold his soul to the devil in exchange for a supernatural guitar talent.

a collection of restored sharecropper shacks surround an original cotton gin, now the shack up inn’s lobby.

we’ve reserved all the shacks for the weekend, so use the link below to book.

we encourage you to find some friends and share a shack. it’s more fun that way!

and if staying at the shack up inn isn’t your vibe, there are other hotels in town nearby.

THE WEEKEND ITINERARY

6:00PM - 8:00PM
@
red panther brewing, clarksdale

we’re kicking off the weekend with a couple of our favorite delta staples—hot tamales and cold beer! we’ll be at clarksdale’s newest brewery for the night welcoming folks.

this is a casual night with people in and out, so drop by between 6-8pm and visit however long!

clarksdale will be buzzing with live music and places to eat so wander around town and check things out on your way over!

friday night

saturday morning

9:00AM - 11:00AM
@ nosef park, clarksdale

we’re hosting the first annual dickens smash to start the day! join us for a pickleball party* with round robin play.

you can enter with a partner or we’ll make sure you have one. at the end, our top two teams will face off in a championship match! and maybe a trophy who’s to say!

*important note: this is
NOT a required event!!

2:00PMish - 6:00PMish
@ the shack up inn courtyard

a crawfish boil isn’t just a meal—it’s a celebration! and so a heap of crawfish and accoutrements strewn across newspaper-covered tables feels just right for a spring saturday down south.

we’ll start boiling crawfish around 2pm and i’m sure there will be some kind of mississippi state sportsball game on, so we’ll have a projector and lawn games set up outside. a very casual time to be outside. we’ll probably start eating crawfish around 3.

saturday afternoon

7:00PM
@ the shack up inn juke joint chapel

we’re opening the stage up, moth radio hour style!

we welcome anyone to come up and share for a minute or so your own story—of love’s triumphs, tragedies, lessons, or blessins—to help us celebrate our own love and marriage!

like one of my fave delta artists, church goin’ mule, says: “stories and love is just about all there is in a good world—stories making life starry and magic, love gilding things how it does.”

loved when my camp friends, bry and jeff, did this and so stealing the idea!

saturday night,
pt. 1

8:00PM - UNTIL
@ the shack up inn juke joint chapel

and finally, the weekend’s main event is here! the juke joint chapel is a music venue decorated in a roadside-americana motif, so it was a no-brainer that my colleague joe binns would bus his band over from atlanta to headline the weekend!

couldn’t be more excited to have joe and his cover band close out the weekend. having played with and opened for the likes of the allman brothers, we’re ready to finally experience tom cougar mellen petty in all their glory!

saturday night,
pt. 2

Events are optional!

We hope you’ll take the weekend to slow down, take it easy, and support the local community!

We’re totally okay if you forego pickleball to grab Leña bagels in Cleveland for breakfast, lunch in Clarksdale, or explore more of the Delta.

We’ve designed a casual weekend around what we love and encourage you to choose your own adventure for parts of it!

Mississippi is the center of the universe. Welcome to it!

RSVP

THINGS TO DO

  • Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art

    The de facto welcome center for visitors to Clarksdale, has been Mississippi's blues store in Clarksdale since 2002.

  • Delta Blues Museum

    Showcases the history and significance of the Blues in the Delta. It features a wax figure of Blues great Muddy Waters!

  • Ground Zero Blues Club

    Local blues bands, Southern food & booze in a down-home club, co-owned by actor Morgan Freeman.

  • Red's

    A classic juke joint serving cold beer and live music, one of the last joints in the world to see blues music in its birthplace.

  • Bad Apple Blues Club

    From TripAdvisor: A classic Mississippi juke joint: old living room furniture, collapsing ceiling tiles, the smell of cat litter.

  • Quapaw Canoe Company

    Guides single- or multi-night canoe trips on the Mississippi River, which flows just 10 miles west of downtown.

PLACES TO EAT

  • Leña Pizza + Bagels

    40 min away in Cleveland but have to add: NYT 22 best pizzerias, Leña serves pizza nightly and breakfast Saturday.

  • Ground Zero Blues Club

    Local blues bands, Southern food & booze in a down-home club, co-owned by Morgan Freeman.

  • Hooker Grocer & Eatery

    Eat place with po’ boys, shrimp, and Delta takes on fare like the French dip, which is loaded with brisket smoked onsite.

  • Levon's

    Owned by an Aussie with Nola-inspired creole classics open on Wednesday - Saturdays after 5.

  • Meraki Roasting Company

    Really great small-batch coffee, roasted and served by kids in Clarksdale, with a big community impact.

  • Yazoo Pass

    Inside the old Woolworth's Building in Downtown Clarksdale, Yazoo Pass offers breakfast and lunch six days a week.

  • Abe's BBQ

    Family owned since 1924, famous for their homemade bbq sauce, chili cheeseburgers, and hot tamales.

  • Bluesberry Cafe

    A fun, relaxed atmosphere with breakfast and live blues on Saturday & Sunday mornings.

  • Grandma's House of Pancakes

    Closed Sundays, great breakfast. Last I went, it was CASH ONLY so take that into consideration.

FAQs

Are my kids welcome?

No! While we love your offspring, the Shack Up Inn doesn’t allow anyone 25 or under. That said, if you want to keep your toddler or fresh new baby close by, shoot us a message!

Will there be a ceremony?

No! We intentionally had a small ceremony just after we eloped so we wouldn’t have to wear uncomfy bridal attire and stand awkwardly in front of people for an extended amount of time so really the more informal the better.

Is there a dress code?

Absolutely not.

What will the weather be like?

Truly could not tell you, Mississippi weather is so unpredictable. Late April in the Delta typically features warm, sunny days with highs around 85°F and lows around 55°F. There could be rain, or it could be the clearest blue sky you’ve ever seen. Could be both in the same day!

How do we get to Clarksdale?

The closest airports are Jackson (2.5 hours away) or Memphis (1.5 hours away). From there, you’ll need to grab a rental car to the Delta, but the drive in the spring isn’t boring! For the real adventurous, Nashville is a little over 4 hours from Clarksdale and New Orleans is about 5 hours away!

Do you have a registry?

A few folks have asked about gifts, so here’s a link to our registry. This is not exhaustive, just a few things we have our eye on. We also love art! Or you can just draw us a fun picture instead, we would love that! But seriously, the best gift would be having you join us for the weekend!

nate and i met the old-fashioned way in september of 2023—by swiping right on bumble dot com. nate was living in oklahoma city and i was 600 miles away in jackson, but while nate was visiting his parents back home in the metro area, it was fate (the algorithm) that brought us together. the wonders of al gore’s internet! after a month of distant but daily conversation, nate traveled back down south one weekend and we planned to grab dinner on sunday.

enter my friend, ly zhang: she and i met for happy hour on friday and i told her about my weekend plans with this internet stranger. ly suggested i text nate to meet up later that night when he got to town, and after a second gentle nudge (she forced me to take my phone out right then so i didn’t chicken out), nate and i arranged to meet up at fenian’s, the irish pub in my neighborhood.

a “quick drink” turned into a whirlwind nine hours together. we ended the night on my porch with glasses of laphroaig, skipping the small talk to dive headlong into death, religion, and politics. finally we winded our conversation down enough for nate to leave (ever the southern gentleman). we would spend most of that first weekend together, and the rest, they say, is history (technically herstory since i’m narrating 😉).

for the next seven months, we navigated long distance, family holidays, and our first egg bowl together (ole miss is 3-0 since then). thanks to nate’s intentionality and my flexible remote work, we managed weeks at a time together. i really loved my residency exploring okc finding new coffee shops, walking brisket (my dog) around nate’s paseo neighborhood, thunder games, and a visit to the okc bombing memorial.

every day was better with nate, and so it followed, with irremissible mechanism, falling into a life we loved together. unfussy, but magical, light-hearted, and full of love.

about us

by the start of 2024, we knew we wanted to build a life together, and so we started in february working with a north mississippi craftswoman to melt down my grandmother’s rings and use those heirloom diamonds to create a new engagement ring. and in the meantime, we moved nate into my belhaven home in jackson (to live in sin for a couple months, sorry to our families). brisket was over the moon about it—his amount of daily pets tripled overnight, thanks to the new roommate.

soon after, a silly, scrappy stray pup we named dill pickle dickens joined the fray, and that fall, nate passed the true test: surviving his first election season as the partner of a political consultant (during a presidential year to boot).

on the third saturday in november 2024, nate tied a ring box to dill’s collar and sent him off to find me. nate got down on one knee and proposed in our living room, and then after, we went to waffle house, a nod to our first weekend together. it was a perfect and happy moment. (in an otherwise bleak november!)

we booked a stay at half mile farm in highlands, north carolina a month later and woke up on friday, december 20th, to grab breakfast, write our vows, and then head off to the nearest county courthouse in our hiking boots. after a series of missteps, hunting down an atm for $50 cash to pay the magistrate and tracking down two strangers who would be our witnesses, we finally made it official, a very appalachian elopement.

in early january 2025, we gathered our immediate families in my hometown of french camp to bless our marriage.

we agree not much has changed since we got married. like tom waits says, “if there's love in a house, it's a palace for sure.”