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Superbowl Sunday

Superbowl Sunday= A day to get together with friends and eat, eat, eat! We did just that! The Bullards came over, along with our friends, Dennis, Heather, Tatum Cindy, and Jacob. We had 5 boys 3 years and under here. They had a BLAST wreaking havoc on Jack's playroom and sneaking into the cookies:) We all loved watching them play together! Cindy is from Pennsylvania so she and Jacob came ready for the game! We ate and laughed and watched a great game even though the Steelers won:) Just kidding! We were happy that Cindy got to see her hometown team win the game! Who knows, maybe Kurt Warner will beat the Cowboys in the Superbowl next year:):)
The Gang watching the big game

The Ladies...minus Cinday

Heather and Cindy ready for the 3-D commercials:) They look hot!

Halftime=Cookie time! Mmmmmm!

Jackson and Tatum zoned out to Toy story!

Gavin found a "cozy" way to enjoy the movie too:)

Comments

That was good times! Hopefully my Cowboys will be in the superbowl next year! That last picture of Gavin cracks me up! Good times!

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