Monday, February 8, 2010

Super Bowl 2010

The Saints Did It!   Wasn't it GREAT???  I'm going to try to get around to visiting everyone, and I really appreciate your sweet comments! Keep 'em coming!

I didn't get to watch most of the game - I was in the kitchen alot, and trying to get around and visit with all the young people.  We had a house full! Our college age kids class at church, well they range from 18 to early 20's, single, and they've been slowly growing this class. Most of the kids that grew up at our church have gone off to college which  leaves a handful of "homies" and we're gradually picking up a few from UT-Tyler and Tyler Jr. College.  We had the class teacher/sponsor and his wife, another adult couple helping out with food and me and Tony AND about 20 young people.  Our church had an early evening service at 3:30 and everybody came over to our house after the devo.

I had ordered 4 family size pizzas from Papa Murphy's, which is the ONLY place to get pizza nowadays. THank goodness for a double oven! We went to Wingstop and picked up buckets of hot wings, we had smoked sausage in the chafing dish (which we don't get to use much so this was a great opportunity).  I had made a huge bowl of homemade salsa, tons of chips and layered Mexican dip, veggies and crackers and M&M's and "trash" all scattered around. AND we had 4 desserts.  My favorite was the Sopapilla Cheesecake that my son's girlfriend Lindsey made.  I personally taste-tested it 3-4 times to make sure it was edible for the kids to eat.  The cutest dessert prize goes to Tara!  She brought 2 homemade little single layer cakes that were decorated for each team!  One was white with a blue horseshoe and the other was gold with the black fleur de lis!  They were so cute & I appreciated her thoughtfulness and the time she put into those cakes!

The kids got a huge kick out of our "redneck cooler".  Tony put all the soft drinks and water bottles in the washing machine and iced 'em all down good.  The laundry room is right next to the kitchen, so it was fun to see the kids all digging in the washing machine getting their drinks!  Very easy, and easy to empty! No hassle whatsoever! And the washing machine is clean and you don't have to worry about cleaning out your cooler!

Sooooo, we all surfed the food island and bar and washing machine all evening and stuffed our faces and sprawled out on the couches, chairs and floor and hooted and hollered for our teams - it was a mixed crowd on teams.  Lots of yelling and shuffling and scuffling but can you believe it? NOTHING WAS SPILLED ON CARPET OR FURNITURE!  Wow - they did good!  I had even put a Mexican blanket on the coffee table so they could eat there & I wouldn't have to worry about it!  A couple of the guys played soccer out in the front yard until dark - they weren't real interested in the game.  I think everyone had a good time.

Sad part is --- don't be mad -  I left my stupid camera in my car which we had left at the church building. We had planned on going back to get it before the game and we ran out of time.  I'm so sad that I don't have any pictures to show you!!!  (I slyly thought that I'd put this part at the end of my post so you would have to read it all to the end to find the pictures.  If I put it at the beginning, you might not read the post! Sorry!)  So I'm going to post a picture for you that has absolutely NOTHING to do with this SuperBowl post!

I hope ya'll have a great day.  Looks like we're in for more bad weather.  I set out my potatoes Saturday and some cabbage and broccoli. May be too soon. I hope they make it - we're supposed to have freezing weather again this week.  Hey, Lowe's has the broccoli and cabbage plants setting outside already. Help me people - do you think they'll make it?

16 comments:

LindaSue said...

The handsome porch dog is better than Super Bowl day pics anyhow - would have liked to see that chow line - wowee! You are such a good woman to protect those kids by quality control on that cheesecake (I'd do the same I do admite!) Fun to hear about your big day - we were just the two of us and a large bowl of spinach dip!

Vee said...

Sounds as if you had an amazing evening! No pictures? Okay, it'd have been tough getting everyone's approval. So are you quite sure that the cheesecake was okay? Ha! Don't need to come see me, unless you want to see my latest background, because I sent everyone to Margo's.

Becky K. said...

Sounds like a very fun party.

I'll bet everyone had a great time. It certainly was a nail biter of a game!

Becky K.

Julie Harward said...

WOWZA...what a party you had...sounds like so much fun! Tomorrow, I'm getting a little dog like yours, only this one is black..it's a little homeless dog, I'd never thought of having this breed but looks like I will now! Come say hi :D

Deb said...

Sounds like a great time! It's nice that your college age child still wants to hang out with Mom for the Super bowl.

Dolores said...

Thank God for couples like you and your hubby who open your home to the young adults. It sounds like a wonderful evening was had by all. The food sounds scrumptious!
Your little guy on the front porch is so cute.
This is a great idea to use the washing machine as a cooler!!! I plan on trying this at our next party....I would have never thought of this idea....
Good luck on your veggies....

Barb said...

Yeah Saints!! Wow, It sounds like you had a great time, and great food! I loved the college years - it seemed like we never had a dull moment - we always had a few extras on week-ends, it seemed like the party never ended! I loved the idea of the washer for your drinks - I have an old ringer washer that would be perfect for a cooler!

I'm anxious for you to post pictures of your garden. We still have 5 or 6 inches of snow on ours - Spring can't come soon enough for me.

Have a wonderful day with many warm blessings,

Barb

angela said...

what a great idea, putting all the drinks in the washing machine. Congrates to the saints. We even got the scores here in australia.
Sounds like a great day.

Sunny said...

I loved your "cooler" idea! I am not much on the games, but love those youth , and they do need some good food 'n fun!

also about your veggies... wont hurt potatoes, if its a frost you'll be ok, if you think a freeze Id cover the cole plants w/ cardboard if you have some you can cut up. Happy gardening! Hugs!

Diana Ferguson said...

Sorry I missed the party!!

Sounds like it was a great one.

Deb said...

we've also used a wheel barrow for a cooler too...sounds like yall had a great time...love the photo...even if it wasn't of the cute cakes...and nice people...

KathyB. said...

I agree with LindaSue, I'll choose a good dog picture over Super Bowl pics any day. Sounds like y'all had a great time and everybody ate well.

Sandy said...

What a cutie pie! I wish I was soaking up some sun right now, we are snowed in!

How about you do a Texas two-step over to my blog and find yourself a little sunny surprise waiting for ya?

Have a sunny day!

Lanny said...

Hey Sandy, (just kidding) Vickie, I love your doggie's picture at the end. Broccoli family is pretty cold hardy (if they are big enough) and could handle a fairly good frost. Not everything needs the warm, some stuff does better in the cold, if you're worried you can throw a sheet over them at night but I think you will have found that they are pretty tough even if they do droop a bit.

Anonymous said...

Y'all had a good time, I can tell. You were awesome to do that for the kids. Good luck with the broccoli. Mine died. :)

Slendarella said...

Wow, ya'll did have a houseful! Sopapilla Cheesecake? Holy Moly Mother's Marbles, that sounds good!

YAY SAINTS!!!!