In Louisiana, our way of doing things sets us apart from the rest of the country, and that’s why we have so much fun here. If you ever find yourself in a room with people from all over the country, you’ll easily spot the Louisianians among them.

Take Lucy Stevens from Napoleonville, Louisiana, for example. One night, unable to sleep, she recruited her adult son Lance for a unique activity: driving around the family kitchen.

In Louisiana, our way of doing things is uniquely different from the rest of the country, and that’s what makes life here so enjoyable. You can always spot a Louisianian in a room full of people from across the country. Just take Lucy Stevens from Napoleonville, Louisiana, for example. One night, unable to sleep, she called on her adult son, Lance, to join her for a special activity: driving around the family kitchen.

“When you can’t sleep in southern Louisiana, you dance!” Lucy exclaimed at the start of the video. The resulting footage quickly went viral, and it’s easy to see why! With their family cheering them on, the pair performed a spirited dance to Meghan Trainor’s “Dear Future Husband.” It was evident that they had been rehearsing for quite some time.

Judging by Lance’s effortless moves, it seems like he spent his entire childhood dancing with his mother in the kitchen. Their experience and extensive practice allowed them to seamlessly execute the dance routine. On the kitchen floor, the mother-son duo glided and grooved with ease.

Their dance moves were impressive, but it was their infectious energy and joyful expressions that truly captivated viewers. While their routine was simple, the genuine fun they were having made everyone wish they could spontaneously bust a move with their loved ones too!

Their laughter and the genuine smiles they exchange are absolutely heartwarming, spreading joy to everyone who watches the video. Lucy playfully remarks to the camera operator, “Yes, I am a lady,” echoing a line from the song. Lance, unable to contain his laughter at his witty mother, doubles over in amusement, as if he might just collapse on the floor from laughing so hard.