pass the pineapple

The smallest, tamest, earliest Super Bowl party took place at our house yesterday afternoon.

Here’s what daughter Nancy and I watched:

Banjo Man joined us for the last quarter.  We all agreed Vanessa should be the MVP (Most Valuable Puppy).

Then there was the food. We started with these:

A little later we wolfed down ham & cheese sliders and pigs-in-a-blanket.

The pre-game show began.

Who was the guy with the face tattoos and the silver teeth singing “God Bless America”?  I enjoyed his performance, but what’s with the Frankenstein look?

I’m old.

Time for the National Anthem.  Love me some Reba!!!

Dessert, anyone?

Daughter Nancy headed home before the game.  I stayed awake until the third quarter and sadly never did see the Clydesdales commercial.

I did see Travis Kelce behave badly on the sidelines before the half.  What was that all about?

He’s lucky I’m not his mom.

This morning Banjo Man told me all about the rest of the game and the intense overtime excitement and how the Chiefs won.

He said it was a great Super Bowl.  Do you agree?

 

 

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2 Responses to pass the pineapple

  1. Ruth's avatar Ruth says:

    I agree with Banjo Man – it was a good game – very competitive – just the wrong team won – but of course that’s all relative! Clydesdale commercial was wonderful – just way too short!! A few too many shots of Ms. Swift for my liking!! I guess I am old too!

  2. rbnorth66's avatar rbnorth66 says:

    It was a pretty good game. I was cheering for SF. Now I have to switch from football to college basketball. I have to do something to get through Feb. and Mar.

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