Monday, March 21, 2005

Ah, Mardi Gras!

(Note: Ginger Margarita recipe is here!)

Our Mardi Gras party was a great success! I was kinda nervous, because some of my regular attendees couldn’t make it and we invited some new people…and you never know how that will go. It turned out to be a really nice mix of people – some family; some people with kids and some without; some married people and some single people.

The funny thing is that we had three people come alone who had never been to one of our parties before – Hub’s friend Joe from work, our next door neighbor Mark, and our across-the-street neighbor Jill. I always worry about people who come by themselves and don’t know anyone – will they fit in or will they be wallflowers? Well, I needn’t have worried about them! Joe had such a great time, he spent the night here. Mark, who is super-religious (and therefore I wasn’t sure how he would react to some of our antics) stayed till nearly 1 am and had a great time. Jill fit in so well with everyone; it was as if we had hung out for years.

There was lots of food – jambalaya, mac and cheese, fried chicken, sandwiches, etc. And of course lots of drinks! We couldn’t find Hurricane mix this year, so most people stuck with beer and wine. I served purple, yellow, and green jello shots which were, as always, a huge hit.

We had beads everywhere – strung from anything that would hold them! We also decorated with masks and doubloons and confetti and signs and a big Mardi Gras flag. It was really festive and fun. The good thing is that we didn’t have to buy any of it because we got all of it in 2000 when we went to the real Mardi Gras!

I wore my tiara as the Queen of Mardi Gras. Hub paraded around in his float. Patsy wore the whole bead-flasher ensemble. Everyone wore beads and some even wore feather boas!

Most of the crowd left by about 1 am. But then our “regular crew” (plus Joe) partied until about 5 am. Poor Hub, Princess still woke up at 7:30 so he only had two-and-a-half hours sleep. I slept till 1:30!!! And I am still tired. It was a really great night and everyone had a terrific time.

Next up: An 80’s party. Maybe in the summer. Big Hair and Bon Jovi. I can’t wait!!!


The party in action.


Hub as the King of Mardi Gras in his float.


Diddy and his sign.


Princess is all ready for Mardi Gras!


Patsy really wants beads.


Good times!

7 comments:

Natsthename said...

I came to visit from Michele's...

I have an annual Mardi Gras party, so I know what fun it is! People "up North" just don't get the whole concept as much as people on the Gulf Coast, but it's still fun!

Looks like your party was GREAT!!

Oh, and for a fake Hurricane, I used Passionfruit juice, a little guava juice, OJ, and rum. Tasted awesome!

Cori said...

That party looks like a lot of fun.I went to Mardi Gras in New Orleans once.And let me tell you once was enough. But I had the time of my life!!

Anonymous said...

that sounds excellent, True. I haven't had a mad party like that in ages....

Dawn said...

You got some really great pictures. I wish I was there!! You must invite me next year:)

Kimberly said...

Looks like a blast! The 80's party is a great idea too. You guys are way more fun than my friends...

Sleeping Mommy said...

I have not partied like that in ages...

And jello shots. Um yeah, I had a run in with those in college and after puking it all up I couldn't eat jello for nearly ten years. It was awful. :)

Anonymous said...

oh good times indeed. i need a night like that. i would so rock the house down.