Superbowl XLV quickly approaches, and the talk around our casa is mainly of the snowstorm that's hit the DFW area. With many friends and family living in Texas, we've been privy to some first hand stories of the unbelievable snow and ice. Fun to see all the FB pics and kids' reactions to the rare white stuff coming down.
"We deal with it very well back home," Steelers fan Alex Sax said on his way the NFL Experience fan festival in Dallas. "Here, they don't know how to deal with it. There's no plows. No salt trucks. When we drove from airport, we were the only car on the road."
That could be true. Here in Georgia, we're not exactly used to the stuff ourselves. Recently, school was shut down in Forsyth County for a week straight. Didn't know that was legal. Closing down educational institutions for a solid week due to scattered ice patches and - 'cause it's...cold. We Georgians now turn our attention to our fine southern neighbors in the Lone Star State, hosts of what is sure to be an entertaining Superbowl Sunday. Not long ago, I made a Steelers crock for an avid fan. She couldn't wait to show it to her brothers, and entire family. Hard core Steelers fans one and all. Hmm. I've never created a Green Bay Packers crock. Clearly, this means my allegiance must be thrown to Pittsburg come Sunday. GO STEELERS!
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