After a very long busride, waking up at 4am to check into the hotel, have a very unhappy tummy and then FINALLY falling asleep again, we made our way to downtown Luhville (that's how the locals pronounce it). The woman at our hotel advised us to head to 4th Street Live for food.We had a fabulous lunch starting off with some skillet fried cornbread smothered in honey butter...mmmm...and, of course, Mint Juleps. How could we come to Luhville and not have one, right?
Angelina having a Mint Julep, obvi!
Turns out we missed the Derby by one week. I wish we could have been here for it, it would have been awesome! They do still have all the horses around town. Do I smell photo op?
After walking around for a bit, we met up with Laura and Kandace and found ourselves a sensible wig store. While the girls went wild, Paul ventured over to the salon across the street for a haircut. He felt compelled to do so as a result of being called 'lady" tiwce in one day before lunch! After trying on an array of wigs:
We found the winners of the day (I'm the only one who ended up with a different one...although this one was clearly PERFECT....right....)
From right to left meet Victoria, Vanessa and Veronica!
She's real cute right?
So here is the official debut of Paul's new hairdo!
Zach Ephron is that you???
So then it was time to go to the boat for our little adventure on the Ohio River! We had dinner, some drinks and dancing on the Spirit of Jefferson!
Along with about 50 elementary school children
It was a pretty funny crew. All of the girls were IN LOVE with Paul. They kept telling him he was a great dancer and finding other excuses to talk to him. It was hysterical!
At one point we made our way to the top deck of the boat and the driver thought it would be funny to honk the horn and scare the living DAYLIGHTS out of us! We cracked up and took a pic of him behind the wheel accompanied by one of the babies from the elementary school:
Shortly thereafter Paul and I were inspired to perform a rather moving interpretive dance
The dinner on the boat was buffet style and nothing too exciting. The mashed potatoes were good and so was the apple pie. The drinks, dancing and views made it worth it though.
When we came back to shore we took a group photo before heading back to the hotel
Don't the wigs look fabulous?
Please feel free to comment on here about the wigs or you can e mail me, but again I encourage you all to participate and feel free to reference the post titled 'Audience Participation" in case you forgot the protocol.
Before we close, here is the view from center stage:
I'm off to bed now. We have a 3 show day tomorrow and then we go to Tennessee! I'm exhausted already! Can't wait to be home in NYC soon!
Turns out we missed the Derby by one week. I wish we could have been here for it, it would have been awesome! They do still have all the horses around town. Do I smell photo op?
After walking around for a bit, we met up with Laura and Kandace and found ourselves a sensible wig store. While the girls went wild, Paul ventured over to the salon across the street for a haircut. He felt compelled to do so as a result of being called 'lady" tiwce in one day before lunch! After trying on an array of wigs:
We found the winners of the day (I'm the only one who ended up with a different one...although this one was clearly PERFECT....right....)
From right to left meet Victoria, Vanessa and Veronica!
She's real cute right?
So here is the official debut of Paul's new hairdo!
Zach Ephron is that you???
So then it was time to go to the boat for our little adventure on the Ohio River! We had dinner, some drinks and dancing on the Spirit of Jefferson!
Along with about 50 elementary school children
It was a pretty funny crew. All of the girls were IN LOVE with Paul. They kept telling him he was a great dancer and finding other excuses to talk to him. It was hysterical!
At one point we made our way to the top deck of the boat and the driver thought it would be funny to honk the horn and scare the living DAYLIGHTS out of us! We cracked up and took a pic of him behind the wheel accompanied by one of the babies from the elementary school:
Shortly thereafter Paul and I were inspired to perform a rather moving interpretive dance
The dinner on the boat was buffet style and nothing too exciting. The mashed potatoes were good and so was the apple pie. The drinks, dancing and views made it worth it though.
When we came back to shore we took a group photo before heading back to the hotel
Don't the wigs look fabulous?
Please feel free to comment on here about the wigs or you can e mail me, but again I encourage you all to participate and feel free to reference the post titled 'Audience Participation" in case you forgot the protocol.
Before we close, here is the view from center stage:
I'm off to bed now. We have a 3 show day tomorrow and then we go to Tennessee! I'm exhausted already! Can't wait to be home in NYC soon!
1 comment:
Judging form this week's photos, I think that Paul would have made an exquisite addition to our shows in Greece, don't you? xoxo
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