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20 February 2011

My Mom, Queen of the Mardi Gras [More:]My hometown in Louisiana has a pretty wide racial split. The town itself is split about 50/50 black and white, but because of several private schools (read: "white"), the public school is 90% black. When we were kids, my parents sent us to the public school and though it affected us socially, I wouldn't trade it for anything.

In an effort to bring the townspeople together, each year, the town throws a community Mardi Gras parade. This year, they chose my mom as the Queen. So, as one of her royal duties, she helped to bring participants to the parade. So she called Mr. Lawrence Jackson, who is the band director for Southern University (he used to be the band director for tiny Clinton High School) and asked him if he'd like to participate. Mr. Jackson was a long-time friend of my dad, who died two years ago, and he happily agreed.

Not only did the band perform, but they stopped in front of my grandparents' house and played "Mardi Gras Time", one of my dad's favorites. After the parade, the band came back to Mom's church where my brother had made chicken and sausage gumbo for 300. All of my Mom's friends provided desserts and even served the gumbo up. It was a day my family and the community won't soon forget.

TLDR: Beads!
Way to go, Momma ColdChef! That's a terrific story. I love hearing about the daily acts of courage and humanity that help hold this crazy nation together. It sounds like a blast, as well!

Also, that photoset features some really excellent photography. I wonder if your local paper would be interested in a link to them or anything?
posted by Miko 20 February | 11:32
Thank you! My local paper regularly borrows from my Flickr feed. We have a longstanding usage agreement.
posted by ColdChef 20 February | 11:48
Aww, what a great story. Made me a little teary.
posted by serazin 20 February | 12:16
I just checked flickr before I came here and saw your set. Yay Mardi Gras, Yay Mama ColdChef!

Peace, Love, & Mardi Gras, y'all.
posted by rainbaby 20 February | 12:29
That made me smile. Thanks!
posted by mudpuppie 20 February | 12:40
What a fantastic story. Thank you for sharing it. I clicked the picture before I read your description and thought: Cool. Mommas SHOULD get tiaras!
posted by toastedbeagle 20 February | 12:55
Aww. Thanks for lifting me out of my pessimism for a moment.
posted by JoanArkham 20 February | 13:03
I love your mom even though I've never met her. She has a really kind face and I wish I could try her gumbo. This post made me feel quite happy. Thanks.
posted by Kangaroo 20 February | 13:10
So very awesome! Thanks for sharing, CC!
posted by deborah 20 February | 15:41
Very uplifting story! Thanks for sharing!
posted by Doohickie 20 February | 21:40
Great story, lovely queen. I'd be happy to reside in any realm Queen Mama Coldchef ruled.
posted by marsha56 21 February | 02:45
Hooray! Looks like both of 'em had a great time :)

(Now, could you route that parade up to Wisconsin? Please?)
posted by Madamina 21 February | 10:35
Lovely.
posted by initapplette 21 February | 12:54
No wonder you're such an awesome guy; you've got an awesome momma!
posted by Eideteker 21 February | 16:58
How many pounds of chicken and sausage did it take?
posted by francesca too 21 February | 18:19
How many pounds of chicken and sausage did it take?

40 pounds of chicken, 20 pounds of sausage, and ten pounds of vegetables. Plus eight big boxes of rice.
posted by ColdChef 21 February | 21:42
My dad's obituary. || Happy Birthday to TheDonF!

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