So, it has taken me a week to upload these pictures on here. Seriously. Between my computer, my toddler, and my patience, that's how long it took.
Carnival season (that's what they call it down here, y'all) was fabulous. Everything I'd heard it would be and more. For all you skeptics (those of you who are thinking...you took your kid to Mardi Gras?!) keep an open mind. Mardi Gras isn't what you see on tv. Well, I guess it is if you go down on Bourbon. Which, by the way, they don't even have parades on Bourbon. The street is too narrow. Major misconception. Carnival is very family friendly. (see the pictures of the ladders). It's basically like a giant tailgate (minus the game but plus ladders) on steroid's. The SEC ain't got nuthin' on these people in these parts down here.
Moving on...
These two came into town for their first Mardi Gras. Mariah (being the exceptional Catholic that she is) had already been to Nola in her younger years, but this was Bill's first time to the city and to Mardi Gras. We had alot to do in a few days, y'all.
Of course we had to take them to here to eat breakfast. Can you say "Fat Hen stack, please". Yummy goodness. Same place Andrew takes all his recruits for breakfast. If you come to NOLA, you must try it.
Here are the ladders I was referring to. They start setting up these days and days before. People stake out their spots and rope it off with caution tape. They mean business.
All my night time pictures of the floats aren't very good and they don't do them justice at all. They are all so beautiful and each parade has a theme which is pretty neat.
Here's right around the corner from our home. The floats were lining up for the parade to start.
A little chilly for an early parade at 10am. But worth every second. We came back with a huge garbage bag full of throws for Cooper. Toddler = lots of throws.
Throws = beads, stuffed animals, plastic cups, bracelets, and anything else you can imagine.
Between the floats, they have marching bands. From high schools and colleges all over the USA. We saw several from Memphis. These bands march 8 plus miles from start to finish.
Sweet friend....so happy they came to visit!
Do you recognize these girls? We ran into Andrew's team on St. Charles.
More sweet friends. Here is Coop with two of his leading ladies in NOLA. Bianca and Bella. Bianca's dad is a doctor and she is Venezuelan. This kids speaks Spanish and English perfect...already!!! Can you believe it?! And Bella's dad, he is a dentist. In the Air Force. We have met so many cool people down here!!! And their mom's are great friends of mine!
Finally....a family shot.
A good example of a beautiful float. This was from Rex. All the parades have names. Rex is the oldest Krewe in Carnival.
Coop was mesmerized by it all. The ladder helped ,too!
Who Dat!!!
Sweet friends, again. Can you see Bella's dimples??
Here are my NOLA mommas!!! Musi and Carrie!
Cool Tulane VW that followed their van. This lady was stingy with the beads. I wanted a Tulane bead for Cooper. She wasn't having it. She kept saying, step back please. It think being in the parade got to her head just a little.
Of course, the coolest part of all of Mardi Gras was that all the floats were pulled by tractors. And if you know Cooper, you know he LOVES tractors and is obsessed with anything that resembles one.
White Haven HS in Memphis.
Celebrity sighting!! This is Will Ferrell!!! So cool! He was king of Bacchus. Each krewe/parade has a king. He is in town filming a movie, so here he is!!
We got so lucky that our friends Ellen and Matt had a ladder. And their son Ben was happier on the ground, so Coop got to sit in it with his sister Ellie! Cooper loved it!! He got to see everything.
This float was from Bacchus. Seriously it was about 4 or 5 floats long. A huge gator. People were throwing their beads back at the float into the mouth of the gator.
A cute picture of all the kiddos from Rex. (Minus Charlie, BiBi, and the babies). They are all so sweet together. The two on the ends are twins (Ben and Ellie).
Here is an example of some very large beads.
Cooper is getting very tired at this point, but still hanging on. Notice the head scratch and yawn. Just like his dad.
LSU's marching band. Not Pride of the Southland, but they were very good.
Well, that just about sums it up. It was all a blast and everyone should experience Carnival Season, like a local. The best part about it all, it was FREE!! Come to NOLA next year!!
PS- many more updates to come. Big move coming up!!! New home pictures to follow!!
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