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| Our first night in town, we splurged. We each got our own order of beignets, although I shared with Papa Tom. |
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| What? Really? There's a dress code on Bourbon Street? |
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| Our first night in town, we splurged. We each got our own order of beignets, although I shared with Papa Tom. |
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| What? Really? There's a dress code on Bourbon Street? |
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| Bubbly! Amon's new favorite, as discovered New Year's Eve: Heart and Soul moscato champagne. |
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| Jade and I hung balloons before Amon got home from work, to surprise him |
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Ronnie Spector took us back to the early '60s with "Be My Baby," "Baby I Love You," and more
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| The rain waited until the end of the show |
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Temps dropped into the low 40s, high 30s. Tom told me I looked ready to face Mecca and pray.
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We stood on a bench at the back for a better view
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Jimmy and Sharon. Sharon and I have been friends since we worked at the Williamson County Sun in 1986-87.
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| Twenty seconds until 2015! |
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Sharon Reed and me at the Spiderhouse Ballroom to catch the opening acts before Ronnie Spector (formerly of the '60s girl group the Ronettes) performed outside on the patio
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Tom with the disco ball. Remember disco?
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| The Pesos, from Orange County, California, opened the show |
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Tom and me bundled up in preparation for the outdoor show
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An angel and lasers await the Cosmonauts, the second act. Their drummer looked like Vladimir Putin, no joke.
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| One of the Cosmonauts. |
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We picked Emma up in Waco on Monday, December 29, and caught the very intense Disney film "Into the Woods" at the Alamo Drafthouse after checking out the anime at Dragon's Lair, of course
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On Tuesday, we had lunch at the neighborhood Italian restaurant Mandola's. I could eat an entire tub of that air flavor gelato!
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Emma and Jade aka Anna with their gelati: chocolate and raspberry (we looked it up: gelati is the plural of gelato).
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| Amon |
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Emma introduced us to J Pop (Japanese pop music) and vocaloids via YouTube
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So we had to stop at World Market on our way to the improv show at the Hideout Theater. So much have I to learn! I did not know a popular KitKat flavor in Japan is "green tea."
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After the Hideout performance, we took Emma to Epoch, one of our two favorite coffee houses, for Japanese tea and hot chocolate. Emma decided Epoch epitomizes Austin.
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