OK I have no idea what that means but I know it goes along with the New Orleans Saints. Super Bowl Sunday is a great time of year. But yesterday before the games started our Super Bowl Party plans were put on hold. We woke up to see that our kids have Pink eye. Yes the dreaded infection of the eye! I went to my Ward Council then took the kids to the kids care and to the store to get their prescription. We called my parents to tell them we were not coming to their party and that we would be staying home. The rest of the day was spent helping the kids not touch their eyes, sanitizing their little hands, and having them not touch their eyes, re-sanitizing and then making sure our hands where clean too. My hands feel like they have been put through the ringer. But we only have to go until one this afternoon before the infection is not contagious. But we still have to disinfect our house again. So much fun.
As for football, our house hold wanted the Colts to win because Austin Collie (BYU vet) plays for them. I liked both teams but I got sick of hearing how great the Saints are, and what this win would mean to New Orleans. To me, I really really hope it will help but not seeing it really doing anything to help those truly in need. But I could be wrong. The game was good and not as high powering offense as I thought there would be. It was still a good game. Too bad the Colts lost but congrats to the Saints.
Now as for the Commercials, I was kind of disappointed in them. No one really put out the money this year for memberable commercials. I have to give props for Doritos, they by far had the best, the Snickers with Betty White was funny, Dockers "No pants" was pretty good (and yes I entered for free pants, keeping my fingers crossed to win). Then the David Letterman and Jay Leno commercial was pretty good too. Kind of a big shot for Leno to be on another station. Cheap shot on NBC, I think so!! Other then that nothing to exciting. Then the whole Tim Tebow and Mom commercial, I did not see anything that caused the media frenzy that came before. I thought it was good and well put together talking about family and pro-kid families nothing more.
But that was my Sunday, I watched the super bowl with a wife that had surgery this past week, two Pink eyed kids that wanted to touch their eyes and only a seven layer dip to entertain my appetite. What a Super Bowl Sunday to remember...
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