Sunday, February 9, 2014

GO Seahawks!! 43 - 8 Woo Hoo!

We had a SUPERBOWL Party at our house.  Attendees:  Schmalles, Crossleys, Masons, Prices, Cheryl Steel, Keppi and Grandma Wood came over.  We had 11 kids and 13 adults.  It was so fun!  
Aunt Kim and Uncle Kimbal sent us a little care package.  They live in Bronco country...hailing from Loveland CO.  Full of BLUE and ORANGE chocolates.  We decided we were going to MUNCH and CRUNCH those BRONCOS candies!  :)
Tricia Price made these fabulous Seahawk shoes.  She let me try them on.  ;)

 And she made these earrings...
 Kerri Crossley was showing some attitude!
 Mike BBQ'd some delicious hot dogs...in addition to all of our appetizer foods
 We had chicken wings. baby tacos, boneless chicken nuggets, meatballs and marinara, salsa and chips, baked brie with red grapes, little weenies
 I made a Seahawks cake with my new checkerboard cake pan and included chocolate chip surprise in the chocolate checkers.
 Tricia also made this fabulous Seahawks cake for a cubscout activity only to find out that the cake activity was for the following month.  We enjoyed at our party though.  This is Aliza...she's 7.  ;)


 Logan showing his Seahawks power...
 Jack doing his thing...
 And Cody munching on some pretzels.
 Keppi and Cheryl!  They were avid fans watching the game.

 The kids played outside for a bit...even though it was VERY COLD!!  You wouldn't think it since they are in their t shirts...

 Cody found this huge stick...his sword...



 It's halftime and that means time to cut into the cake and ice cream.  Happy boys!





 Grandma arrived with the Cherry Cobbler.
 Decker, I think had thirds, he would return to the ice cream container on his own, again and again.
 Awww!  The Crossleys....


 The inside of the cakes...

 Woo Hoo!  Score!
 Go Adam!!  We had our own Seagals in the house!


 Cody built this tall tower...

 We drove to West Seattle....Alki beach to get some great pictures of the Seattle skyline...sporting the 12th man and Seahawks colors.  So awesome!

 

 Quest Field...

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