
Can you believe I rode in a CAR over 3,500 miles for this?????
My brothers Rick and Ryan and I packed in the car around 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon and got to Dallas, TX around 9:00 a.m. on Thursday morning. I only drove about an hour from 5:30 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. and pretty much the rest of the time I watched the Office. (I only slept about an hour) By the end of the trip Rick was getting jealous that I was spending more time with Dwight than talking with him. It sure made the trip more bearable though. So we spent Thursday trying to recover from our drive and getting ready for the rest of the journey. Friday morning we left Dallas at 5:00 a.m. to make our 8 hour journey to New Orleans. I slept the first four, so that wasn't bad at all.
Here are some pictures of the swamps coming into New Orleans. It was weird because later on the roads were build over the canal on big cement pillars and then there was land/swamp on both sides.
I really wanted to live up my experience there so I ordered Blackened Alligator Pasta. It was pretty good, pretty greasy. I felt like I was standing up for all those people who have been eaten or attacked by a Gator! Lexi really wanted to try the frog legs, so Greg ordered them for her, Holy cow though we didn't expect them to be so big. I just couldn't bring myself to try it, but good for everyone else who did! I wish I had a picture of Lexi's face while she ate it.
Then we spent a couple of hours walking around the city. We were so lucky to walk a couple of blocks of Bourbon Street. Yuck, we didn't go far enough into it to see too much riskay business, but it literally STANK!! It smelled like a combination of B.O., Poop, urine, alcohol and who knows what else. I couldn't stand it very long, but the minute we got out on a different road the smell went away.
But yea, I'm pretty sure there is no reason for me to go back to New Orleans unless we play in the Sugar Bowl again.
Our seats at the game were awesome. I've never had such a great view at a football game, and watched so intently. Here are some pictures of the game and what not...

After the game we drove an hour to Baton Rouge and stayed the night. We got up early to make our journey home. We drove all the way through, hitting a snow storm in New Mexico that set our pace back. We were in the car for 35 hours by the time we made it back to Salt Lake. Luckily I was able to talk Rick into stopping in Amarillo, TX to let us eat at our Dad's favorite steak house, THE BIG TEXAN. That was definitely the highlight of the trip home. We were able to witness a guy trying to eat a 72 oz, yes 72 OUNCE steak with side dishes in under an hour. If he did it, he got the meal free. If he didn't, it cost him $72.00. Yea, he DIDN'T finish it. He got about 2/3 of the way through the steak, and hadn't even touched the sides. I think it was because of the big mug of beer he drank with it. Think of all the room that took up in his stomach. But I guess you might need to be drunk to think you could eat all that...in one day, let alone one hour! Good times.
5 comments:
COOL! Seriously, I love that story - except the alligator and frogs. YUCK.
Also, I had no idea you were related to those dudes - what the heck?
That is a way fun experience I am glad you got to go and that the Utes won. It is cool you had family there to hang with. Aligator is good don't you think!
No, I can't believe you drove that far - but luckily it was worth it for you! What a fun trip with lots of (icky) adventures! :)
Miss you!
I think that looked like sooo much fun!
Jeana jeana jeana...I'm disappointed in all of you. You drove through stinking Dallas Texas, twice. I was about a 45 minute stop out of your way and you could have spent the night in my huge house that didn't have anybody in it but me at the time. Never ever ever ever ever ever drive by again with out atleast calling to say hi. It's a family rule.
I've never been more sad about a 10-3 season and that's just because we lost to the yewts. congratulations are deserved well enough to Utah and I'm glad that you all got to go.
Much love,
addie
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