Friday, March 19th, 2010
What Next?!
Landing in Miami, our car awaited and our journey of mystery continued. We arrived at the hotel, the beginning of a madhouse, and I called to find our waiting ticket package. I parted with my beloved staff for the day, planning a rendezvous sometime around midnight. Tanya and I met up with Rita’s assistant and she escorted us to her room, where more friends and Champagne were waiting.
http://www.vimeo.com/10298899We had a package with many badges, tailgate parties, then side-line passes with suite tickets that were mind-blowing. It was overwhelming that this could possibly be true, but the fast pace of our journey continued. We toasted Champagne and relocated to our first giant tailgate party, with bountiful buffets and thousands of different people. There were Mr. and Mrs. Benson with so many familiar others, and I pinched myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming.
Shortly after, we moved by buses on our police-escorted journey to the stadium, where history awaited. There was another tailgate VIP tent, where we gathered for more cocktails, getting to know our new group of friends. There were 16 of us in all who would share a magical suite and enjoy what would prove to be the best day of a lifetime.
We were escorted through lines of the media to awaiting golf carts that would escort us to the sideline. It was like a fantasy and it was happening so fast, but I tried to film and document each and every moment.
I have to say that I’ve had some pretty exciting moments in my life, but I can’t really compare anything to what it felt like, walking out onto the field of the Super Bowl. We had to concentrate and stay together, because it was all happening so fast and we didn’t want to get lost, much less separated.
We took pictures of our group. I shook hands with Archbishop Greg Aymond, Governor Bobby Jindal, James Carville, … the list keeps on going. The moment arrived for us to go to our suite, and the game that we had lived for was about to begin. We arrived at our seats with a group of people with whom we had formed lasting friendships during the previous games that had led to this big moment. We sat with Sister Mary Rose, Sister Andrew, Mr. James Carville and Mary Matalin, Harry Connick Jr. and others.
We won the toss and the game began. Our long journey started, with our hopes of winning on the fence post. It was closer than we wanted, but at least we were not losing. Overtime seemed inevitable. The Colts were about to score.
Then, the greatest pass of the game occurred and an interception that was run back for a touchdown! Tanya ran and jumped into my arms and we all cried with joy, as we celebrated and quickly started moving back toward the sidelines for the victory. It was as blissful as it gets, watching the victory we’d all ached for, and it was real beyond any shadow of a doubt. There were cameras everywhere, players searching for their families; it was crazy as good-crazy ever gets. Finally, we followed Mr. Benson through seas of people working their way to waiting escorts.
We boarded our bus to return to the after-party, again not knowing what to expect. Rita told me earlier in the game that the nine-liter bottle of Champagne was on ice and waiting back at the hotel. We sat patiently as we waited for what seemed to be an eternity, not knowing what was going on, but it did not matter.
All of a sudden, onto our bus walked Reggie Bush, who had been inside finishing interviews, and Kim Kardashian with her mother. At this moment, I stopped asking questions and would continue going with the flow. We had won the Super Bowl and it could not get better.
We were escorted back with the team and second-lined through the crowds. It was like a dream that was really happening. We started drinking more and more and joined our new friends at Rita’s table. I knew I had to contact our pilots, who were waiting. I asked them if we could “pretty, pretty please” move our flight later, as the party was just starting, and they agreed.
We partied late into the night. All of a sudden, out came the big bottle of Champagne that we had sent. Rita got up on the stage and announced the bottle was from us, thanking Stella and Stanley restaurants for our contribution. Coach Payton struggled with the cork and summoned all of the players as they gathered, trying one by one to get it open. As I suspected that it would, the cork finally broke and Rita summoned me to the stage to get it open. I got a corkscrew from the hotel’s sommelier and the three of us bent down. Together, we twisted the corkscrew, popping it open. Coach Payton sprayed the crowd then drank from the bottle. The dream of all dreams had gotten bigger.
Finally, the moment came and we had to say good-bye, because our captains where waiting at the airport to fly us home. We boarded all on fire, with our party still going, only to arrive sound asleep, as we were exhausted. What a dream beyond a dream, and the greatest day of all going into Mardi Gras. The city was ignited.
The rest seems like a blur as the restaurants both were hopping all week long, never slowing a bit. We had a house full of so many wonderful people for Valentine’s Day and the magic kept flowing until the wee hours as we played “Stand Up & Get Crunk” that night at Stella and all the next day at Stanley.
My weary body was running out of steam. I collapsed sometime the next day, sleeping through most of Fat Tuesday. Tanya woke me later that afternoon. We had met new friends from New York and somehow lost them in all the bliss, but eventually reconnected with them.
All in all, what a week, what a month and most of all what a great beginning of a new year. Now it’s time to return to work and get this business jamming. We’re charged with an energy this city’s never had. We are truly powered more than life and now it’s time to take it all the way. So what’s next, God only knows, but our stars are lined and shining and our future, I can’t wait to live and share. Wow, the New Orleans Saints are the Super Bowl champions of the world; How much better could it ever possibly get?
Thank you all–especially my staff, who have made this all possible. Dreams really do come true, and here’s to 2010, this new year of greatness. Thank you, thank you, thank you and thank you. We love you all for your support and all your greatness. Look out 2010, here we come!
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