
On the plane ride there. She had her own seat, which made a huge difference in flying. The flight home was a totally different story. It made me not want to fly again for a while. (I am talking about Hannah , not my mom. My mom behaved herself as well.)

It took Hannah a day or two to feel comfortable with her cousin, Sophia. As you can see with the strong body language.


We visited a really neat place outside of New Orleans. You ride on a "train" and feed animals out of the cup or you toss it on the ground. Side note: never hand-feed a zebra. the can bite your hand off.

Sophia, Hannah and Cameron all having a blast jumping on the couch. I think the sugar kicked in.

Here we (Me, Hannah, Grana, my brother, Marty and his kids, Cameron and Sophia) are all riding on a ferry that you drive on with your car (for the first for us Marylanders) across the river to the city of New Orleans.


If you have the chance to go to New Orleans go to Cafe Du Monde down in the French Quarter. Get the Beignets & you could look like this after all of the powder sugar they put on them. As you can see in the background there are many many performers on the streets. This one earned a whole dollar from Hannah when he played "You Are My Sunshine" on his brass thingamajig.
2 comments:
You have such a pretty little girl! Happy holidays to you and your family :D
How fun. Glad you had a great trip!
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