Stephanie and Marcus headed south Saturday morning after Nikki and I dropped off some dresses Stephanie packed, but left in her bedroom. The first day they made it down to Birmingham, Alabama. Stephanie really liked the area and thought all the houses looked like brick mansions.
Sunday they made it into New Orleans late afternoon and checked into the Wyndham Avenue Plaza Resort, located in the Garden District in New Orleans.
They unpacked and then walked to Magazine Street, but most of the places were closed because it was Sunday.
Monday they walked back to Magazine Street and checked out the shops. Stephanie really liked the boutiques, but was unable to find anything in her size.
For lunch they stopped and had pizza and then went to a French Pastry shop and had macaroons and ice cream for dessert. Stephanie and Marcus both were getting sun burnt and at that point Marcus decided to buy a hat for himself. That evening they decided to go back to St. Charles Street, which was near their resort, and ate a place called Zea. Stephanie had BBQ chicken and ribs and Marcus ordered the shrimp pasta.
Tuesday they took the Street Car to the French Quarter District.
Once there, they visited the little voodoo museum and then did some more window shopping where Stephanie found a fedora to help protect her from the sun.
They stopped for lunch and shared a fried alligator appetizer, Marcus had Gumbo and Stephanie had a fried shrimp sandwich.
Live music was coming out of almost every door. They did more window shopping and had a cold drink at Starbucks before taking the Street Car back to the Garden District and went back to the hotel. They decided to try Mr. John’s Steakhouse located in the same building as the hotel. They should have known it was going to be expensive when there were no prices on the menu. They both said it was the best meal of their lives and it should have been for $160 for two before tip.
They felt a little out of their element as Stephanie needed to send pictures to Nikki to determine what to do with some of the things they were bringing to the table, such as a little yellow cloth tied with a green ribbon. Inside was a lemon that was to be used to wash the smell of the seafood off her hands. Stephanie took her dinner to go, for fear that she was going to embarrass herself at the dinner table in the restaurant.
Wednesday they took the Street Car to Camelia’s, which is a breakfast joint in the Garden District. It was crowded, but the experience was well worth the wait. From there they walked to a city park with a pond and jogging/bike path where they tried to play some hacky sack. Since it was really hot that day they decided to go back to the hotel and took a swim at the pool. They walked to the cafe and Marcus had a coffee before they went to back to hotel again and changed for dinner. They took a half hour walk from the hotel to a place called Superior Seafood. They had Crab Cakes as an appetizer, Stephanie had Shrimp and Crawfish pasta and Marcus had Catfish. After dinner they took the Street Car back to the Avenue Plaza Resort.
Thursday morning they checked out of the resort and took a Street Car back to the French Quarter.
They were going to have breakfast at Cafe De Monde, but the line was out the door and down the street.
So instead they picked a cafe next door and had beignets for breakfast and a frozen coffee. They walked to the cemetery, but were told they could not enter without paying $50 per person to have a tour guide take them around.
They took the Street Car back to the hotel to get the car and headed east to Pensacola, Florida and after checking in to a hotel, they found a pizza place that had the biggest slices of New York Style Pie that was very good.
After lunch they went to the beach and they had the pleasure of watching some dolphins porpoising near the shore. They then spent some time shopping at the tourist beach shops and Stephanie talked Marcus into stopping at a pet store and had fun talking with a Macaw. They had dinner at the Texas Roadhouse before calling it a night.
Friday morning they went to Uncle Sandy’s Macaw Bird Park Rescue. A non-profit organization that takes in all kinds of birds. The admission gets you a bucket of peanuts to feed the different birds.
They spent about 2 hours there and really enjoyed a Cockatoo that was there. They had trouble finding a hotel and had to drive farther than they anticipated. They drove all the way to Clarksville, Tennessee and didn’t make it to the hotel until 1:00 am.
Saturday they stopped around Louisville at an outlet mall to stretch and do a little shopping to break up the 6 drive to Columbus.












