Friday, April 1, 2011

New Orleans

Last weekend we were able to make the trip to New Orleans for the BYU basketball game. We went with 5 of our other friends from here in Greenville. It was great to see Jimmer's last game and to actually get to go to a game this year, despite the fact that we lost. We decided to stay a couple of days after the game and tour all around New Orleans. It's a fun city filled with Jazz music, voodoo, gypsies, French architecture and influence, and of course, our favorite part, the food.

I am so glad we made it there while we are still living in the South. I don't think it is a place that I would have otherwise visited, and it's likely I won't be there again. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

We ate a LOT of seafood and exotic foods we had never had, our favorites:
Alligator on a stick. Surprisingly delicious.
Brinley was a champ when it came to trying new foods. She loved the alligator and anything with crawfish.
The Louisiana crawfish festival happened to occur in New Orleans while we were there. I actually really like crawfish. We had it boiled, with fried ravioli, in quesadillas, and with crepes. Yum!

Here is Brinley eating turtle soup. She LOVED it! I personally thought the turtle meat was just fine, but didn't care for the way the soup was flavored.
Of course, as every other tourist in New Orleans, we stopped at Cafe Du Monde and had Beignets. They are a French pastry very similar to a scone. Topped with a mountain of powdered sugar they were delicious.
We stopped at a cemetery while we were there. Their cemeteries are really cool and eerie. Just like you would see in a movie. They have to bury everyone above ground in tombs so that they don't get washed away. Crazy place.

St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square


The French Quarter



Walking next to the Mississippi


We put Brinley on this statue to take a picture. She totally freaked out! She was terrified. Santa clause all over again.
And of course, us at the Game! We had a blast even though the game didn't end how we would have liked it to.



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