Well, not AT the Super Bowl, obviously. In my living room, watching the Super Bowl on TV. But there was still beer and cheering... but no hot dogs. Sadness.
Anyway, I was introduced to the University of North Dakota hockey team (not literally) when I went with a friend to her UND alumni association hockey watch party. Well, the Fighting Sioux were coming to Colorado Springs, so I tagged along with Rachel to watch the game.
Hockey! I love hockey. Crowd members brought along green food coloring to make their drinks more... green. It must have worked its magic, because the Sioux won!
Yay!
But the big game of the month was the Super Bowl. We had a little gathering at our house to watch. There were a lot of family members, and I didn't really care much about the outcome of the game, so I spent a lot more time talking and eating than I did watching. I guess I wasn't utilizing my awesome cheering skills much, after all. But it was still a good time!
But the big game of the month was the Super Bowl. We had a little gathering at our house to watch. There were a lot of family members, and I didn't really care much about the outcome of the game, so I spent a lot more time talking and eating than I did watching. I guess I wasn't utilizing my awesome cheering skills much, after all. But it was still a good time!
Getting the kid ready to go out and play in the snow (she didn't care much about the game). Apparently, the gloves were confusing.
Even though I was paying very little attention, I somehow managed to watch the entire halftime show. Of course, the cute child dancing in front of the TV helped draw my attention.
Watching Football.
Kids playing. They cared about the game about as much as I did.
With a crowd of people with hungry bellies coming over, I took the opportunity to practice my treats for Salem's wedding one last time. Here's a shot of the Super Bowl dessert spread. It'll give you a little sneak peak of some of the deliciousness of the wedding: