Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Mardi Gras
This weekend we made a fast trip to Southern Louisiana for Mardi Gras. We actually went to see our grand-daughters, but it sounds more exciting to some people to say that we went for Mardi Gras.
Each year we try to get to Louisiana during Mardi Gras time to see a couple of parades. It is always interesting to see the reactions of people when you tell them you are going to Mardi Gras.
Due to the way the news media has focused on the activities of those who "visit" and go the French Quarter "after" the parades, all many think about when they hear the words "Mardi Gras" are activities occurring in the French Quarter; i.e., flashing women, drunks, and crowd surges!
MARDI GRAS PRINCESS WITH HER THROWS
This is not Mardi Gras. It has nothing to do with most Mardi Gras celebration. Unfortunately, sleaze makes news, so every news camera visiting New Orleans for Mardi Gras heads for the spring break crowd on Bourbon Street, and does not give adequate coverage to the majority of the parades which are family oriented.
MARCHING BAND AT MARDI GRAS PARADE
We attended the Carrollton Parade and the King Arthur Parade. The Carrollton Parade has been running since 1924 and is one of the most popular parades of the Mardi Gras season. The King Arthur Parade has been running since 1977, and is an afternoon parade on the first Sunday of Mardi Gras, commonly known as "family Sunday". The parade routes of these parades are lined with families. Many people have step ladders with boxes built on top of them for small children to sit in so they can see over the heads of others, and have a chance to catch the throws from the floats.
REBEKAH IS GIVEN A FLOWER FROM A MARDI GRAS FLOAT
The tradition of throwing of trinkets to the crowds was started in the early 1870s and is a time-honored expectation for young and old alike. You go to a Mardi Gras parade to try and get as many "throws" as possible. Popular throws include cups, beads, doubloons, and stuffed animals. We came home with a trash bag full of beads. Autumn and Rebekah got many stuffed animals. The favorite thing the girls got was a large plastic blow up hammer. Rebekah carried it all the way back to the car after the parade was over.
AUTUMN WITH THE HAMMER SHE RECEIVED AT MARDI GRAS
REBEKAH GETS TO HOLD THE HAMMER
We had a great time at the parades. Rebekah and Autumn really enjoyed themselves. Rebekah liked the beads, but would not keep them around her neck. I guess she didn't like the way they felt. When Autumn was her age, she wanted all the beads around her neck. She put so many beads on that she fell over from the weight.
REBEKAH AND AUTUMN AT MARDI GRAS
AUTUMN WITH MARDI GRAS BEADS AND STUFFED TOY
After watching two parades we were all tired and hungry. We stopped in Metarie and ate at Zea Rotisserie Grille. We had a wonderful meal and a very enjoyable time. The restaurant won't be forgetting our party anytime soon.
THE WHOLE KREWE AT MARDI GRAS
That looks like such fun! I have to admit that my image of Mardi Gras was just what you said -- what I had seen in the news (and heard about on campus in college). I like your version much better! Your grandbabies are so precious.
ReplyDeleteWow... looks like a grand time for sure! Lots of laughs and giggles.. I know I would have so much fun there!
ReplyDeleteOk, well, now I do, so I will rewrite the first long comment : ).
ReplyDeleteRebekah and Autumn are so adorable. I love their rosy cheeks and their curly hair. So beautiful! I can see why you would love to go and visit them!
I am glad you explained what Mardis Gras is really about. I always had the wrong idea!
Looked like so much fun in this festival. I always love a parade too. I saw a step ladder with boxes on top in one of the photo,a very good idea that kids can watch the parade safely.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots and a great report!
ReplyDeleteFinally I got some good connection time to visit your blog again - sorry for the long absence!
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Thanks, I've always wanted to go to Mardi Gras, I love the photo of Autumn with her beads and shades.
ReplyDeleteI have read and heard a lot about Mardi Gras. But this is the first time I have gotten "hold" of an insider's view. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I have to admit I've never viewed anything other than the "sleazy" part of the New Orleans Mardi Gras activities... those shown on TV. Thanks for giving me another viewpoint. Nice post. Glad you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Looks like fun to me! I would love to go to Mardi Gras sometime. I never even thought about the "sleaze" aspect, although I know there are definitely rowdy parts of the city at that time. It's probably better if you have someone to stay with and visit.
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