Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Weekend in New Orleans

This weekend, Mark's co-worker was having a surprise 30th birthday in New Orleans, so we decided to go. Anna and I didn't make the dinner because it was at her bedtime, but Mark had fun and then Saturday, we walked around and saw lots of things. Here is a picture in the Old US Mint.And a picture in the carriage before we took a carriage ride around the French Quarter. Anna did wake up and stare at the lady giving us the tour almost the entire trip.And here she is posing with Willie Brown after the tour.This was in the courtyard of our hotel.On the way back, we made just a slight detour so we could have a rest and visit with some of my family in Louisiana. While we were there, I decided Anna needed to have her first haircut (just a little trim) from my Aunt Becky. Here we are after the haircut... Aunt Becky, Kellie, me, Anna, Shae and Aunt Rita.Anna did really good on the drive down and back, but I didn't bring her enough things to entertain her. But... as you can see, she found something beside her to play with. If you don't know what it is, I won't tell you... doesn't she look proud of herself for finding a new toy?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

She must have known what goes into her her new toy!

Sarah said...

Exactly - and we know it's not a martini glass :)

AP7 Creations said...

HAHAHAHA ROTFLOL. I know what it is! hehe Jonah never found those the first time around, but I'm kinda freaking out about how to dance around that whole situation when this new baby comes.

Les and Kimberly said...

That is hilarious!!! :)

Kristy said...

That is hilarious! I love it! She's so cute with her hair cut! Can Levi borrow the hair that was cut off???

Pof5 said...

I have a photo of a clown in N.O. that is the spitting image of Paul Vickers. I made copies of the photo to give to him, but for some reason, I don't think he was as excited as I was. Wonder why?

Amy said...

That is funny! I have a similar picture with Hannah playing with mine... she had it up to her ears.