I went to watch the game at the local Knights of Columbus club, like the good Catholic girl that I am.
My friend Anne-Marie threw an over-the-top party there. Food, cowbells, three giant (7’ x 10’) televisions, confetti, pompoms and music.
I might have seen a beer or two around floating around.
My little brother, JR was at the game.
JR and I are very close, in that children-born-in-the-1960’s-of-a-Catholic-farm -family-that-does-not-express-our-emotions-kind-of-way.
We don’t cuss, hug each other or say “I love you,” and it works for all of us.
I am proud of how JR relates to his children. Lots of hugs, kisses and verbal affirmation.
JR and I still operate on the “head nod” way of showing affection. We never talk about it, but I know that I would throw myself under a train for him and he’s gone out of his way to protect me.
JR and I have some major philosophical differences. He’s a die-hard Republican and I’m a tree-hugging liberal. He lives in a newer neighborhood that has rules about mailboxes and grass mowing. I live in an urban neighborhood where I’m damn happy if my neighbors mow their lawn. He’s a Mariah Carey fan and I like punk-rock and Prince.
That said, we respect and support each other.
So, our text message exchange during the Super Bowl seemed like a deep conversation.
Nora: Are you getting wet?
JR: f*** yes
JR: Prince fn rocks
Nora: No shit! The best half-time show ever. I’m glad you are there.
You can see the first part of the half-time show on You Tube by clicking on the title of this post. I think those women dancing in high heels in the rain should get the MVP award.
I think that is the most we’ve sworn around each other, ever.
Don’t tell Dad.
I stopped a few places on my way home.
I drove through Broad Ripple, the artsy music-y part of town. Lots of people in the streets.
I went to a sports bar a few blocks from my house. It was crazy there—people dancing on tables and such. I thought about heading downtown, but I was tired.
Apparently my cat had ‘partied down’ during the game.
He threw-up on the living room floor when I got home.
You know, I think you live by where I used to live -I wanted to send you an e-mail- but you don't have an address posted!
ReplyDeleteWell Nora, JR and I have a lot more in common that you and I. However you've kept it out of your blog. So I'm still here. And loving it.
ReplyDeleteI thought the half time show was closer to what it should be. They seem to have gotten over trying to make it into the Olympics Opening Ceremony.
I think the two best college marching bands in the country would be good enough entertainment..
Nora,
ReplyDeleteI love your description of how you and JR communicate. I can relate to that. Thank God for e-mail and text messaging to avoid all eye contact.
The heck with telling your Dad. I'm telling the priest that you cursed.