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Part 5 - Louisiana Lawmaking, Cajun History
Saturday, July 2nd. After breakfast, the Bessemer Cookies van left Lake Charles and got onto Interstate-10 for the two-and-a-half hour drive to Baton Rouge, the Capitol of Louisiana. In the first van, security man Craig was driving and Clarissa Belvedere Esterson was riding shotgun. In the seat behind them, Teresa sat with Beatrice and Eugenia Windham. In the rear seat were Phyllis Troy, Carole Troy, and Marie Steele.
In front of them were Louisiana State Senator Robert 'Bobby' Edwards and his wife Clara Bessemer Edwards, riding in an official State Legislature sedan with a driver/security agent supplied by the State. And in a hybrid-electric Toyota Prius behind the van were Colin and Wendy Esterson. While the others would be touring the State Capitol and the campus of Louisiana State University, the Estersons would be meeting with Progressive Democrats devoted to the cause of Climate Change.
As they drove through the Lafayette area, Carole looked around with great interest. Clarissa noticed and asked "Does Lafayette interest you, Child?"
"Yes ma'am." Carole said. "One of my Daddy's Detectives is from here."
"That's right." said Teresa, also remembering that Detective Kerri Ambrose was from here. "She was in Afghanistan with the 82d Airborne Division, too."
"Impressive." said Clarissa. "Is she a good Detective, Carole?"
"Yes ma'am." replied Carole. "She has to be, to be one of the Iron Crowbar's Detectives."
"And you, Child?" Clarissa asked, her voice bemused.
"I have to meet a higher standrrrrd." Carole replied simply and sincerely. "I'm going to be the next Iron Crowbar... unless Daddy gives it to Aunt Teresa first."
"That will be the day." Teresa replied.
Clarissa was chuckling. "I love your confidence, Child. Don't ever lose that. Beatrice, Genia, you should face Life with the same confidence Carole does."
"Yes ma'am." Beatrice said. "But I don't think being the Iron Crowbar nor a Police Detective is in the cards for me. No offense, Cousin Teresa."
"None taken." said Teresa. "But with a Tulane education, I'm expecting a lot of you in whatever you do...
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They drove right through Baton Rouge to the State Capitol, and thanks to State Senator Edwards's status, they were allowed into a limited-access parking area. As they clambered out of the van, Marie said "Wowww!" as she looked at the 350-foot tall central portion of the Capitol building.
Senator Edwards and his wife Clara came up to the group. "Bobby, where are we going first?" Clarissa asked.
"Let's go to the State Senate Chamber." replied Robert. They were admitted into the building, and went to the Senate side. Going into the chamber, they saw that it was more long and narrow than 'golden rectangle'. The desks were not in a semi-circle like the U.S. Congress and many State legislative chambers, but in rows. The chamber was full of ornate columns around the sides. In front was the bench, made of rich brown woods.
"How many Senators does Louisiana have?" Phyllis asked.
"We have 39 Senators." Eugenia said.
"We have 36 in my State." Carole said.
There were a few other families in the Senate chamber. One boy, who was about 13 years old, went up to the front. Carole said "Come on, Marie!" and took off for the front. Beatrice and Eugenia followed. When they got there, Carole said to the boy "You should sit there, in the middle seat. It's going to be yours when you're the Speaker one day."
"That's my goal." the boy said. They sat down as photos were taken by their families. Carole wrote on the post-it pad at her seat "
Carole T., Town & County, Future Iron Crowbar.
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After going through the Senate Chamber, Senator Edwards led them into the Hall, the central portion of the Capitol. They took the elevator to the Observation Deck near the top of the building. The kids loved the panoramic view. Phyllis, not so much. She did not get near the fenced edge, but stuck to the side of the building.
"Vertigo." Phyllis said, when Clarissa asked if she were alright. "Heights like that didn't bother me for years, but as I've gotten older, I get dizzy."
"I understand." said Clarissa. "I'm getting that way, too..."
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After the tour of the Capitol, Robert and Clara Edwards stayed behind while everyone else visited the campus of LSU. Considering that Carole and Marie's mothers were college professors, and Carole had also been exposed to (Wildcat School), they were not awed, but they were respectfully interested.
As they drove by Tiger Stadium, Genia said "Tiger Stadium holds 102,000 people. They caused an earthquake once. You have to go to a game to truly understand it."
"I did go to an LSU-Auburn game here, with Carole's dad." Teresa said. (
Author's note: 'Big In Japan', Ch. 05
) "And yes, it was an awesome experience."
"LSU has 12 SEC Championships in football, too." Genia boasted, taking a mild dig at her older sister.
Beatrice said "And Tennessee has 13, Georgia has 14, and Alabama some 29 or 30." (
Author's note: Georgia has 15 now. But who's counting? :-D
)
Teresa said "They're not sure because Alabama fans can't count."
"No doubt. How many does Auburn have?" Genia asked.
"Eight." Teresa said.
Carole, sensing Beatrice being miffed said "And Tulane has three SEC football titles, too."