Mardi Gras 2010 has come to an end. There were major highs (Saints Super Bowl winners!) and major lows (cancelled flights and lost luggage), but this Mardi Gras has definitely gone down as one of the most fun and exciting! I wish I could say the trip went off without a hitch, but that’s the (Read the whole thing »)
I WAS THERE!
February 10th, 2010The New Orleans Saints won their first Super Bowl with a surprise 31-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Miami… and I was there (Read the whole thing »)
Saints are going to the Super Bowl, but it’s not just a game
January 27th, 2010Who dat?! Who dat?! Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?! Oh my god, I can’t describe the feeling I felt when the 23 year old rookie kicker, Garrett Hartley, kicked the game winning field goal in overtime to send the New Orleans Saint to the Super Bowl. (Read the whole thing »)
Carnivale du Vin 2009 Showcased on Smashing Magazine!
January 21st, 2010It’s always nice to get positive recognition for something you love to do. Especially if it’s by a person or organization you totally respect. Recently, Carnivale du Vin has been recognized by Smashing Magazine for it’s unique navigation. That’s pretty cool! (Read the whole thing »)
This Kid’s Future is Looking Bright
January 14th, 2010Holy shit, this kid is actually playing this. It’s videos like this that make me look back on my childhood and wonder what the hell went wrong (Read the whole thing »)
Meet the Irresistible Billy
January 8th, 2010Billy is one of our two cats and he is awesome. He’s so awesome in fact, that he gets a blog post written about him and the beginning of his life with us. In my opinion, everyone needs a Billy. Even if you’re not a cat lover, you’ll fall in love with this one. He (Read the whole thing »)
2010 New Year’s Resolutions
January 4th, 2010Like the rest of the world starting the new year, I feel compelled to create a set of goals to accomplish by the year’s end. Although I never reach 100% of my goals, I do manage to occasionally knock out some of the bigger ones. The key is creating small, easily attainable goals instead of vague lofty (Read the whole thing »)

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