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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Mardi Gras


We had quite an adventure Mardi Gras day. We left home headed for Iota but had to stop and detour a few times. Our first adventure was when I noticed a car in the ditch around a curve in St. Landry. Vins turned around and sure enough some guy had straightened out the curve. He was fine but the front of the car was pretty banged up. Vins called the sheriff department and after some neighbors came over to see the situation we headed down the road. Vins said the guy smelled like alcohol so that's probably the reason he didn't notice the road curved.
When we got to Eunice we took Hwy. 90 so we could pick T. Lee Horne, III, http://www.governor.ws, up at the La Pay E Bas Campground. About a mile down the road we realize we are traveling behind the Eunice Mardi Gras'. They were stopping and it looked like it was going to be a long slow drive. Vins waved down some people on the side of the road and they gave us directions to back roads to get us around the traffic. This is when we realized a map would have been a handy item to bring along. We turned around and headed the other way using their directions. We missed the turn by Pentecostal Church (never saw one) but somehow managed to find our way there.
After picking up Lee and his campaign supplies we made our way to Iota where Lee was planning to do some campaigning. We parked at my brothers and grabbed lunch then Lee got to work shaking hands and meeting people. Tanek and Kaia weren't having much fun so we drove over to Evangeline to see my parents. After a short visit we went back to Iota to get the men.
We brought Lee back to his campground and Vins talked to the owner about putting their campground in the TGI Camping book. Tanek and Kaia played in the dirt and rocks while we waited for Vins to finish. We left the campground at 3:30 and finally started our trek to Lake Charles.
We stopped in Iowa at Faustos for supper. It was interesting to see the devastation the hurricane had caused to the areas along I-10. When we got to Lake Charles we decided to pass by the L'Auberge Casino to see how it looked. I must say it was a grand sight. Much fancier (on the outside at least) than many of the other casinos in Louisiana. After that we figured it was about time to find our spot along the parade route.
We waited about an hour. During that time we witnessed two guys almost come to blows across the street from us. We also watched some pretty strange people walk down the street. Finally after much whining from the kids the parade finally started. They loved it, jumping up and down waving their hands and screaming for throws. When it was all over we left the parade with a backpack filled to overflowing and beads around our necks.
Great fun. We could have done without the two hour drive home. Maybe next year we will stay in town overnight.
Hey, A.W. we missed you at Mardi Gras this year!

1 comment:

AWG said...

Sounds like the Mouser family had quite a time! Very cool. You guys always find interesting things to do. Always fun to hang out with, that's for sure. Say hi to everyone for me!