Monday, December 17, 2012
As an individual who grow up in
the cornfields of Northern Indiana, nothing could prepare me for the excitement
that is Mardi Gras! Sure, we had our county festival that was plenty exciting
with rides, entertainment, food and, my personal favorite, the pig races, but
the fair never lasted long enough and the parade was generic and lacking.
This brings me to my
first Mardi Gras experience that hopefully you can learn from. I was 21 and
lured down to Lake Charles by my future wife. I decided that Mardi Gras season
would be the perfect time to leave the mundane behind, and I was right!
During my trip I was treated to
the legendary southern hospitality, to the point that people I had just met
invited me to my very first crawfish boil! I had never eaten crawfish before
and my first impression of everyone going crazy about these little mud bugs was
that they were nuts. After my first heaping tray full of the little critters, I
could see why everyone was crazy… They were delicious!
As the trip progressed I was
able to explore the Mardi Gras Museum which is home to the largest collection
of Mardi Gras costumes in the world. It was amazing to see all of these very
unique and over-the-top costumes that the Mardi Gras Kings and Queens wear at
their balls and parades.
After a while I was
introduced to my very first King Cake. For those of us not raised in the Mardi
Gras culture, it is a delicious cake that comes in a variety of flavors (my
favorite is cream cheese and strawberry) traditional served around the Mardi
Gras season. My first bite in the cake offered quite a surprise, a tiny plastic
baby! Apparently, there is a plastic baby hidden in the King Cake’s that when
found offer the finder certain privileges and obligations, such as buying the
next King Cake! What a way to welcome a visitor, shove a toy in his food, don’t
tell him about it, and then have him buy the next cake! It was a great bonding
experience, but be warned, Baby in Cake!
After the cake
fiasco, I was finally lead to my very first Mardi Gras parade, the Krewe of
Krewes Parade. This happened to be one of the largest parades in Southwest
Louisiana. Starting right before dark the excitement was alive with people who
had been camping out all day. I quickly learned this was not your typical
parade with marching bands, the crazy little guys who fly around on go carts,
and beauty queens. Instead, I witnessed these crazy, raised floats pumping out
music and a shower of beads, cups, and plastic coins raining down upon my head!
People were excited, waving their hands in the air and yelling “Throw me
something mister!” It took a little bit for me bust out of my shell, but I quickly
found myself having the time of my life.
So, if you’re looking for
something different and exciting that you will remember for a lifetime, try
visiting Mardi Gras in Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana!
For more info go to http://www.visitlakecharles.org/mardi-gras/
For more info go to http://www.visitlakecharles.org/mardi-gras/
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