“Around Town” Comes to Thibodaux

I have to admit, it’s a bit intimidating to have a film crew come in to The Dansereau House for interviews and to film our décor, our food, and our service. I spent the days before their arrival worrying about overlooked dust-bunnies being illuminated by bright lights, about my menu, about what we would say to truly communicate how we care about our guests. I never expected that the hosts and crew of the Around Town Show, Baton Rouge, would almost immediately feel like friends, that we would laugh and be at ease, and that we would be sorry to have them leave. Thank you to Host Scott Rogers, Elizabeth Dent, Mathew Hodgkins and Stuart Poulton.

According to their website, “The Around Town TV Show is the largest, most-watched, and longest running independent community TV Show in Louisiana.” We understand why.  They pride themselves on focusing on good news. Their goal is to “reflect the good and the positive that surrounds us everyday. We like to uplift our viewers and give them a reason to smile.”  The show airs two new, 1-hour shows every weekend; a Saturday edition and a Sunday edition.

Around Town came to Thibodaux with an idea that closely reflects one of our sentiments; that we are a vacation destination right in your own backyard. The Dansereau House and Thibodaux provide a magical weekend away, without travelling very far. The crew spent Friday afternoon and evening, and most of Saturday, filming The Dansereau House, local restaurants including The Foundry and Spahrs, and downtown shopping. We are looking forward to seeing the end results and we will keep you posted with information so that you can view as well.

Coming Soon: The Ta-Wa-Si Antique Show and Sale!

September is almost upon us, and suddenly Fall doesn’t seem far behind. Planning has begun on some wonderful events happening around The Dansereau House! First on the list is the 35th annual Bayou Lafourche Antiques Show here in Thibodaux, Louisiana, held September 9-11.

Country Home magazine calls the Thibodaux show one of the  “100 Hot Antiques Shows. Sponsored by the women’s civic club, Ta-Wa-Si, the Bayou Lafourche Antiques Show and Sale will feature antique dealers selling furniture, books, paper, glassware, and more! Nicholas Catering will be cooking in the café, so be prepared for some fine Cajun cuisine after you shop. And don’t miss out on the raffle! You may win a two-night stay here at The Dansereau House!

Again this year, we will be hosting tours of The Dansereau House to those who show us their ticket from the antique show. Tours will be offered Friday from 1:00 to 6:00 PM, and Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 to 5:00 PM.

Add to your antique show experience, and stay with us for the weekend! If you are coming into the area for the show, we still have rooms available. Find more information on Ta-Wa-Si and the show here.

They Said “I Do”

Yes, it was hot! Setting up got a bit steamy.  And everyone was trying to second-guess whether the rain at the rehearsal would be repeated at the wedding. But the angels were smiling when Jesse and her father stepped out on to the lawn, and proceeded down the isle.  A bit of breeze stirred up, the sky remained cleared, and all was beautiful! Josh and Jesse said, “I do,” and the celebration began!

We thank Jesse and Josh, and their families, for entrusting us with their most special day. After all the discussions, preparations, rehearsal, wedding, reception, and Honeymoon breakfast, it’s a bit hard to say good-bye!

Here are a few photos that we took, but hopefully Jesse and her photographers will send us some to post at a later time!

Passin’ a Good Time at the Jolly Inn!

You might be surprised at how many guests we have at the Dansereau House who have made Thibodaux, and Southern Louisiana, their vacation destination. We love being prepared with day-trip suggestions, recommended places to eat, and unique shopping spots for them.

A fun-loving couple we had stay a while back were told by the Lafourche Visitor’s Center that a not-to-miss experience was to be found at The Jolly Inn, in Houma, on Friday nights. So, off they went, in search of the good food and Cajun music they were promised.  The next morning they could hardly stop talking about it! These mid-Western guests could not believe the welcome they received at the Jolly Inn, and proceeded to dance their way down the hall to show us what they had been taught!

Paul and I love to find bits of free time to investigate places to send our guests, and last Friday night we took our granddaughter down to The Jolly Inn to listen to the music. We met our friends, Leland and Sally Crochet, from Crochet House Bed & Breakfast, who promised some dancing instruction. The atmosphere was truly Cajun, the people were as welcoming as our guests had promised, and the food was tasty! And when the music of Couche Couche began, we knew it was only a matter of time before we’d be dancing!

It takes a lot to get me out on the dance floor, but how could I resist the sweet gentleman who came across the room and volunteered to teach me a few steps? I’m not too good on my feet, but he was patient, and I made it breathlessly to the end. And so our dancing began! We had quite a time dancing, laughing, and meeting new friends! The Jolly Inn is surely now on our “must do” list for our Friday night guests!

Check out some photos!

Couche Couche

My First Attempt

Leland & Sally Crochet, Crochet House B&B

Leland gives a little instruction

Hailey & Paul Give It a Try

Hailey Gets Some Expert Instruction

Couche Couche Cajun/Zydeco Band

A Little Help from my Friends

Summer is moving along at a pretty fast pace here at The Dansereau House, and I am truly missing some special friends! About this time last year, I was approached by Ellis Bonaventure, a Transition Specialist at Thibodaux High School. He asked if I would be interested in a program to put some of his students to work at the house. The community-based training program is offered at all three high schools throughout the parish and its purpose  is to teach  students with significant disabilities to be functionally independent once they leave school. Although I wasn’t quite sure how it would work, I am always eager to accept help around the house.

Soon after school started, the students came for the first time. They brought smiles and laughter along with a willingness to vacuum, dust, clean windows, and fold towels. What a blessing for me to have such willing workers! In this 9,000 square-foot building, there is always some place that needs vacuuming or dusting, and they certainly lightened my load. It was a a sad day when school came to a close, and I lost my cheerful, willing workers.

It is my hope that the program continues, and I will be blessed with some more cheerful helpers in the Fall.

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