"...and the greatest of these is love."   1 Corinthians 13:13

Thursday, April 14, 2011

SB 2011

Happy Spring!

Well, in light of all of the government cut backs the education system is receiving, I thought I would highlight one of the nice perks of being a teacher instead... It's called Spring Break :) And I loved it this year.

Rob and I decided to head over to New Orleans for Spring Break (yes, he was kind enough to not leave me at home all alone for a week) and just enjoy the week together. Neither of us had ever been before, so it was such a blast getting to explore the city with a clean slate.

We stopped at LSU's campus before we got there. Rob had played lacrosse there while he was at A&M and wanted me to see the campus.


While we were in New Orleans, we were such tourists, but we loved it. We hit all of the hot spots that a good New Orleans visitor should, ate all of the food we were supposed to eat, and made some good memories along the way :)

We stayed at the Renaissance Hotel in the French Quarter. We loved being right there in the mix of all that the FQ had to offer. Our first night there, we hit up the one and only...Pat O'Brians. We had their famous hurricanes, which was just the way to start off the vaca. Rob's face is so telling... :)


We walked around Bourbon Street that night and just experienced what NOLA had to offer.

The next day, we walked around the city and explored the beautiful streets and their vendors. We loved taking in all of the sounds and sights that we saw.


We were obsessed with the live music and jazz that seemed to envelope the French Quarter. Saxophones, singing, swing dancing, and tap. It was glorious. The talent that was displayed there was unreal.


St. Louis Cathedral downtown. Stunning.


A view of downtown New Orleans from the train tracks...


We took a break and grabbed some muffaletas at the famous French Market. Rob was really excited about them...



After lunch we took a street car tour through New Orleans' garden district, which was beautiful. Unfortunately, the only picture that I snapped was of this bead tree. We went at the end of Mardi Gras, so there were still many remnants of the week's fun.


That night we headed to such a fun restaurant called the Acme Oyster Bar. Adam Richman from Man vs. Food on the Food Network did an oyster challenge there, so we wanted to check it out. The food was delicious. Rob got to indulge in some delicious oysters, while I was sad to settle for some rice and beans. Thank you shellfish allergy...



We headed out that night to hear some good jazz music at the Preservation Hall on Bourbon Street. The pictures were odd because of the lighting, but we so enjoyed it.

The next morning we headed to Cafe du Monde to have some of their famous beignets. They were so delicious...



...and they had the line to prove it. Luckily we got there before the line exploded like it did here.


We went back to the hotel and hung out poolside until our next adventure...


...an alligator tour, which was probably Rob's favorite activity while we were there. We took an air boat through the marshy water... I cringed, he completely ate it up.


We actually got really close to many of the gators that we saw...



And we even got to hold a gator that was about 2 years old...eek!


Even though it was a little unnerving to float through gator infested water, it was a gorgeous day and we had a great time.


My absolute favorite meal came that night, which happened to be on our two year anniversary of being together. We ate at one of Emeril's restaurants, called Nola. It was, by far, one of the most incredible meals I have ever eaten in my life. Everything was wonderful from the duck confit and arugula pizza to the incredible homemade ice cream. My mouth is watering just thinking about it right now. If I could have a last supper...

What a fun way to celebrate with my love. What an incredible two years :)


The next morning, we hit up the famous Cafe Fleur-de-lis per my hairdresser's request. We absolutely stuffed ourselves to the brim. So worth it :)


We left the next afternoon to head home to pick up our 75 pound baby. Big thanks to Adam and Kara for watching our little man. I know he had a blast with his girlfriend, Myla.

We definitely loved going and we will for sure be going back. Who's with us next time??

More later,





1 comment:

  1. How funny that you guys went there for your 2 year anniversary! Drew and I are headed there (next weekend, Easter) to celebrate our 2 year wedding anniversary! It's the 25th!! I'm going to definitely keep your spots in mind :)

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