Kidman describes her life outside Nashville as "pretty simple" in an interview with the Tennessean newspaper, but says forgoing the high-end restaraunts and coffeehouses abundant in cities was not that difficult. "We just like good food. I suppose a lot of it is we like spending time with our baby, so we grab something or stay at home and cook."
On raising her daughter in a more rural environment, Kidman says she believes Sunday will fit in just fine. "I'm glad that she is able to say she's born and bred in Nashville and Tennessee. That is really lovely. I think it's very appropriate, considering her daddy. His whole life was headed here; from a little boy, he dreamed of coming here. For him to be able to say his baby girl was born here, I think is very special. I hope she has a Southern accent."
The 'Australia' star's older children (with ex-husband Tom Cruise) Isabella, 15, and Connor, 13, also like visiting Tennessee, but Kidman says they are still "city kids." The actress recently told reporters she is thinking about expanding her family. "I am in a place in my life where ... I've had some great opportunities and I may just choose to have more children."






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