We had a very eventful weekend in New Orleans as we helped work the H.C. Porter booth at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival's Contemporary Crafts area. We learned a thing or two about appropriate festival gear in the process...
We also had a very unfair placement of good New Orleans food working against us all weekend. This was the view from our booth:
Instead of fighting the urges, we dined on beignets and cafe au laits every morning.
The powdered sugar and the wind made for quite a hot mess...
Not only was it a good weekend for food and music, but we were thrilled that Chris won Best of Show. We forgot to get a picture of the huge banner that she received, but here we are with the winning artist:
And, we had a chance to see the Drown family and catch a few songs...
would be too hard to do in our town, so, on Monday, when we were both off from work, we watched a "double feature" at home. Milk, the true story of San Francisco City Supervisor Harvey Milk, is a must see for anyone who's interested in civil rights issues. We found it especially hard to grasp that the setting of this movie is San Francisco, and that the double-assassination occurred in 1978, shortly before we were born.
Following that, we enjoyed Cadillac Records, which portrays the lives of musicians Little Walker, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James and Vicksburg's own Willie Dixon. Yes, it's a tear-jerker as well, but, in the end, the producer gets his just reward after years and year of scamming the talent. The youtube clip that follows cuts off just before something climatic occurs in the movie.
We spent Good Friday dyeing Easter eggs...first with the Spangler family and later with the Gamble/Mullen gang. In between dyeing sessions, we surprised May and Ellen with their first ever kites. It was the perfect day for kite flying!
If you haven't heard, Lauchlin bought herself an iPhone for her birthday this week. Since then, we've been exploring the possibilities. Tonight Olivia cooked dinner using a recipe from the AllRecipes.com app. Not too shabby!
We had a blast celebrating Lauchlin's 30th birthday this past weekend with family and friends at The Ware House. We wanted to share some pictures with everybody. Just click on the link and enjoy.