New Orleans
We spent the weekend in New Orleans. My parents have a condo on St. Charles Street there and we were lucky enough to get to stay there.
A trip without our children had long been envisioned and planned around here. This was the weekend that my in-laws could keep them and I finally felt that the boys were old enough to be left. We chose New Orleans because we love it there, it isn't too far away, and it was in the budget.
This was our third visit to New Orleans since Katrina and it is doing much better. The nightlife was happening and the shops were open and the restaurants were busy. Best of all, for us, the streetcars were running everywhere. Yay!
Mom and Dad joined us for the weekend and we had a blast. It was so much fun. We went to Mid City Lanes Rockin' Bowl and bowled on the oldest lanes I've ever seen and danced to Zydeco music. We had drinks on the porch of the Columns Hotel. We ate brunch at the Bluebird Cafe, lunch of Muffalettas on the Mississippi, coffee and beignets at Cafe DuMond, dinner at Acme and another day at the Upperline and fine, fine wine in our very own condo.
We walked and shopped down Magazine street and strolled the French Quarter. We rocked Bourbon Street and sat in a little cafe and listened to fantastic jazz. I read an entire novel. I showered and did my hair and I didn't have to rush. I slept in. I talked and laughed and enjoyed being with my husband and my parents. I felt naked half the time and so light and so free. EVERYTHING was easier. I tried not to take a moment of it for granted.
I missed the kids, sure I did. I missed them all the time. But I knew they were in good hands and I knew how important it was to take time for myself and to show them that it's okay for parents to have a break too. You can bet I hugged and kissed and adored them when I got back though.
And the kids are up. So I have to go lavish them with love. But the pictures are up on flickr so enjoy.
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