The next morning Matt and Maghan came down to meet us for the game. Saints won! So we did the most logical thing and went on Bourbon to celebrate. I finally got to have a few of my favorite drinks (hand grenades) and after loosing an intense game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, Maghan rode the whale at The Beach. I really wish they could've stayed that night with us!
After saying goodbye to them we checked into our new hotel- Royal Saint Charles- and got ready to go back out.
Distraction: If you are ever wanting a nice, cheap hotel to stay at in New Orleans, stay at the Royal St. Charles! Our room was only $80 but it was the nicest hotel I have ever stayed in! Our room had a 180 degree view of the city with huge floor to ceiling windows and even a little sitting area. The staff were super friendly and there was even a little coffee shop inside the hotel.
Anyway, we went back out on Bourbon and got a huge Fishbowl ( it's literally a fishbowl with a thing to go around your neck just incase you forget how to work your hands. They fill it with a Hurricane all for $10. If you can handle a refill, those are only $5... this drink is uh-mazing). Since none of the clubs or bars would let us in due to our Fishbowls, we just ended up people watching and walking up and down Bourbon St. Apparently Marie Laveu's Voodoo shop stays open really late so I decided to show Corey the inside since he had never seen it. I ended up buying a ribbon bracelet in which you are suppose to make a wish and then tie it three times on your left wrist. When the bracelet falls off your wrist, that means your wish is about to come true. Now I don't know if this really works, but hey it was only a dollar.
I have been to New Orleans hundreds of times throughout my life and have so far learned the following things:
1. Everyone in the city of New Orleans has at least one thing in common: They LOVE to drink. Drinking starts around 8 in the morning and ends whenever the sidewalk begins to feel as comfortable as your bed back home.
2. The speed limit is not 35, 40 or 50 mph but instead, however fast your car will go.
3. There is no sense of "weird".
4. There is no greater music than Jazz music.
5. Sweet Tea, PoBoys and Beignets are just an everyday thing.
6. You can tell who the tourist are & you can tell who the locals are.
7. You can talk smack all you want against the Saints but once our team beats your team you will immediately regret all the things you said before the game because our fans outnumber your fans. If the Saints lose, its okay, there are always Jim, Jack and Morgan to wipe away your tears.
8. Never ask what that is on the sidewalk. You don't want to know. You probably also don't want to know what that is dripping on your head from off of the balcony.
9. Ghost are sort of like imaginary friends. Nothing scary. Just people who don't pay rent.
10. From a little thunderstorm, to Katrina, nothing can ever take the heart and soul out of New Orleans.
