Friday, February 22, 2008
Happy 8th Birthday Huntie!!
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Mardi Gras 2008
A serious hazard of watching the parade is the flying beads thrown by float riders. Poor Ellie here was the victim of a hit and run, well hit and ride. Can you see the bead welts? Poor baby.
Kevin and David Hulbert made it their mission to collect Moon Pies from the float riders for dear Coleen Hulbert. So they made this fabulous sign taunting the riders, who totally took the bait and pummeled piles of Moon Pies at them.
Yeesss! Coleen enjoys the fruits of their labor.
We saw Bambi, a good friend from Motivatit, riding on a float. She loaded Elle with loot - beads, toys, stuffed animals, etc.
Ahhh, the spoils of war, or in this case Mardi Gras.
Another Mardi Gras come and gone.
The History of Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras came to New Orleans through its French heritage in 1699. Early explorers celebrated this French Holiday on the banks of the Mississippi River. Throughout the years, Orleanians have added to the celebration by establishing krewes (organizations) which host parades and balls. Carnival quickly became an exciting holiday for both children and adults.
Mardi Gras means "Fat Tuesday" and of course is celebrated on that day of the week. The date can fall between February 3 and March 9 depending on the Lunar calendar, used by the Catholic Church to determine the date of Easter. Mardi Gras is always 47 days before Easter Sunday.
The official colors for Mardi Gras are purple, green, and gold. These colors were chosen in 1872 by the King of Carnival, Rex. He chose these colors to stand for the following:
Purple represents justice
green stands for faith
gold stands for power
The Mardi Gras season begins on January 6 and continues until Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. On the Christian calendar, the twelfth day after Christmas is known as "Epiphany", "Twelfth Night", or "Kings Day." It is the day the gift-bearing Magi visited the baby Jesus, and is celebrated with its own unique rituals.
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Kevin Heads to China and Korea
He brought us back some great loot! We were mostly glad to just have him home.
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Christmas 2007
Christmas morning! I can't believe it! It's just so amazing!
Pretty much the iPod turned on Christmas day and never turned off.
Michael's OWN Heroscape game. This was really the best Christmas ever!
We're not sure if she loves the farm toy more of the pink chair. Both seem to be immeasureable successes as they kept her attention for more that 5 minutes.
Santa brought Kevin Legos for Christmas! Ok, they are Michael's. No really, they are.
Gorgeous earrings and necklace from MotherA.
Snowball Fight in New Orleans City Park
Elle was less than enchanted with the snow since every time she came in contact with it she was being hit in the face by stray snowballs. She was a good sport nonetheless.
No southern Louisiana event would be complete without a jump house or two.
The full scene: tiny patch of snow and jump houses in the background, huge park full of lush green grass everywhere else.
Off to the Cafe du Monde for hot coca and beignets. Yumm!
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Grandma's 60th Birthday
Halloween 2007
As the night progressed, Yoda's patience was wearing thin. But once Elle grasped the concept of trick-or-treating we were on our way. That little Jedi master just wouldn't stop. She waddled from door to door bringing joy to and taking candy from all she met. Hunty and Michael were old pros and endured house after house with grace.
Greg and Jen hosted a Halloween party and hayride. We rode and trick-or-treated around their neighborhood and had the best time ever.
The Half IRONMAN!
A proud moment.
I am so proud of Kev. It was such a hot day and a hard race. But he did it! And I got to see it all.
Elle was so impressed. Not only did she love the medal, she was more than esctatic to see her daddy.
Our Half Ironman.
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