Wednesday, February 4, 2009

SUPERBOWL XLIII (part 2)

Us. And some cow statues.

Sorry to get all your hopes up about some crazy story about the rest of my trip. The rest of the trip was uneventful. It was good. The end.

Ugh....AS IF!!!

Actually, the best part of the story, is the crack-whore motel story, but it's still pretty good. What else could possibly go wrong?

Friday morning, we got up, and started walking to catch the trolley. When it didn't come after 20 minutes we decided to start walking down the street toward "town" We'd walked maybe 1/2 mile when finally the bus shows up, we get on, and find out that we are on the wrong bus. We needed to cross the street and catch the one going the other direction. So, we hopped off, walked to the nearest stop, and waited. And waited, and waited and waited. Once again, it's just painful to just sit there, so we started walking again. This time we probably walked about 2 1/2 miles. At a walking pace, I'd guess about 30-40 minutes went by. Finally, the bus shows up. Drives us about 1/2 mile to the end of the line, where we are told to catch, yet, another bus, to get into town. After changing buses about 4 more times, we finally made it to a little park in downtown St. Petersburg. The park is right next to the homeless shelter. There were definitely some classy people on the bus, and at the stop.

Let me tell you, people, I was feeling really pretty at that moment. At least I had all my teeth, and they'd been brushed that morning.


We got off the bus, walked around 1/2 mile or so, til we found a bar to eat lunch at, and a movie theater.

We saw "Taken." With Liam Neeson. Definitely worth your while. I loved it!


After walking back to the homeless shelter bus stop, we hopped on yet another bus to take us to the mall. (There really wasn't much else to do in St. Pete)
I bought a $4 hat, because the rain was making my naturally curly hair crazy.
C & Me (and my hair) on the beach behind our new hotel

We decided to head back to check into our new hotel (yeah!!!), and went to get on the bus, and were told by the bus driver that this is the only bus back into town, but only sit in the front few seats, because the homeless dude in the back just spewed allover the place. There was chunky vomit making its way up the aisle from the rear all the way to the front of the bus. Again, so classy, and luxurious.

Eventually we made it back, and happily, checked into our new hotel, in which we actually had a door that locks, a king size bed, bath towels, and clean sheets and clean floors. This is more like it.



Saturday, we decided we'd had enough of public transportation, and called a taxi and paid $80 to drive into Tampa. We were dropped off at the stadium, where there was a pre-game Expo going on. However, after paying for the car, the other couple we were with didn't want to pay $20 to get into the Expo, so we decided to see what else there was to do. We walked around the block, through a park, down a busy highway, probably about 3 miles, when we came across a car rental place. I thought, we should at least check out how much it would be. Sadly, though, it was closed for the weekend. So, we trekked up the street to a Burger King to buy some water, and use the facilities. I told C, let's just google car rental place in the area, so we found a place that was open, were told it would be $100 for the weekend, and they came to pick us up.

We made it back to the hotel just in time to soak out sore tired feet in the hot tub. We were amazed that it only took us 20 minutes to drive to our hotel, instead of 3 hours.

So, after two days in Florida, we had watched a movie, eaten at a couple of restaurants, And walked, and walked and walked. What's that song about Pioneer Children?

Outside a restaurant in Tampa. Like my new $4 hat? Cute, huh?!
Hours upon hours of our time were wasted trying walk, and find transportation. Not to mention the cost of buses and taxis totally outweighed the cost of a rental car. What. were. we. THINKING?!!!
So, Sunday.

Did you want to hear about the game? I figure you probably watched it, you don't need a play by play.
We got the tickets by the skin of our teeth. The dude who lined up the trip for us decided to keep the tickets, instead of keeping them at will call, and it took several dozen phone calls, and C dropping his title, and threatening never to advertise with them even again to get him to finally deliver the tickets. At 9:30 am. On Sunday.

Ok, alright. Sunday, we drove (yeah!!) our rental car into Tampa, found out it costs $80 to park anyway in the vicinity of the stadium, and decided to park at a mall about 2-3 miles away and walk. What?!! More walking? I'm thinking I sure better have lost weight from this trip!!
I can't believe how many Steelers fans there were. Yellow and black jerseys, and "terrible towels" being flung EVERYWHERE! People trash talking on the street.

Attack of the Terrible Towels!

Since I decided to root for the underdog, I was wearing a red shirt. Not official Cardinals paraphernalia, but just a regular red shirt. I even got trash talked. Wow!

The line just to get into the stadium was long. I was amazed at how many people there were standing along the line, preaching. We were handed many pamphlets about God, and how Jesus saves, and I even got my very own ticket into heaven!

And for the first time all weekend, the weather was actually sunny and nice. Probably about 65 degrees. After all the walking, I was actually hot.

There was a big expo outside the stadium. Games, museums, hall of fame, shopping, food. The energy in the air was incredible.

Here's a little plug for the Redskins. C's favorite team. They had dudes like this for every NFL team.

Comparing my muscles to Troy Aikman's. I think mine are bigger.

This is a ticket stub from the very first Superbowl in 1967. Look at the face value price. $10. Our tickets said $800. Amazing how it's changed.

The Vince Lombardi Superbowl Trophy

We bought to souvenirs for the kids, then went to this pre-game beach party where they had food and drinks before and after the game.

We found our seats, which were about 20 rows up in the Steelers end zone. Not bad. There were several seats next to us that were empty almost all the way to kick off, so we were hopeful, but right before the game a group of people came.


Us, and the Randels

We watched Faith Hill sing "America the Beautiful", Jennifer Hudson sing the "National Anthem" and Bruce Springsteen sing a bunch of song I don't know at half time.
I took these picture of the Jumbo tron. Otherwise you wouldn't believe it was actually them.

I didn't get a good pic of Bruce, but this is the crowd. They gave everyone in the stadium a little flashlight. It was pretty awesome.

The dude sitting next to C was a gem. (Sorry, I didn't get a picture) Nicci kept saying there is no way he bought his tickets. He must've stolen them. Ha ha! He was so "friendly." C knew his whole life story by the end of the first quarter. And was pretty sure he was be sitting on his lap by half time. Of course, we had to stand up and let him out about every 15 minutes for his smoke break. Then around the 3rd quarter, somehow a fight broke out between the dude (a Cardinals fan), and a Steelers fan (who looked amazingly like he could be the dude's brother) two rows up. There were some words, it got heated, then luckily they both found their heads, put them back on, and apologized. But then, the girl sitting two rows down from the Steeler fan started calling C out. I was thinking what do you and him have to do with any of this? So C (always keeping is cool) said, I'm just trying to watch the game.

Gotta love the redneck football drama.

I won't go into the game details because I'm sure you all watched it, but at one point, the Cardinals were up, and I thought they might have a chance at winning. It literally went down to the last minute. As much as I hate watching football in TV, I truly enjoy watching a good game live.

The final scoreboard

It was a great game, the energy in the stadium was palpable. It was a truly amazing experience, one I wouldn't trade for anything. (Even though, we were severely tempted to see how much money we could've sold our tickets for. If we'd been offered 10k on the street, we probably would've taken it).



p.s. I also want to make mention of my wonderful husband. Today is his 34th birthday. So, I'm totally counting the Superbowl as his birthday present. C, I just want to tell you how much I love and appreciate you!
Happy Birthday!

23 comments:

Kristina P. said...

What an amazing trip! I would totally go to the Super Bowl if given the chance.

Annette Lyon said...

First off, I've never known anyone who's been to the Super Bowl. Way cool.

Second, I need to stop eating or drinking while reading your blog. I was taking swig right at the point of the vomit on the bus. Oy.

Third, You look so beautifully different in all those pictures--like there's four of you, but they're all gorgeous!

mCat said...

So cool! Loved the story both parts had me laughing.
Next time, take me, I'll totally pay for transportation. Walking that much blows!

Rebecca said...

Tampa is a fun place, too bad you had to enjoy it via 'bus'. But hey...time away with the hubby is a bonus!

tammy said...

And your ticket into heaven made it all worth it!

You guys are so cute. Your tale was hilarious. Glad you had fun. Games like that stress me out.

Andrea said...

Oh, warm weather, I bet you were sad to come back to this crap kind of weather they call a warming trend. Sounds like you had fun though!

Jen said...

What an incredible journey! I laughed at all the walking you did--your 1/2 marathon prepared you! Ha. And yuck about the homeless man who barfed on the bus. ewww. Amazing how tempers flare during the games and that an actual fight broke out! Yikes! And can I say you have a very goodlooking husband? The two of you look like walking models! You both are great looking (is that okay to say? I hope so). Anyway, glad you had a great trip! Looks and sounds like it was memorable. And happy birthday to C!

Shelle-BlokThoughts said...

K totally gross about the homeless man...but you look INCREDIBLE as well as your husband in your photos! Looked like a TON of fun! :)

Lisa said...

Sounds like a trip you will NEVER forget. What's a good trip without a little drama, anyway?

wendy said...

OK, second part of story-- still good!!(the other hotel looked MUCH nicer) Hey what a great experience you had. I adore football and my husband knows me well enough if I called "called on" it would have been "game on". He worries about me. (rightfuly so) BUT, even if I never get to a super bowl, I might try and make the trip and get one of those "tickets to heaven". I REALLY NEED THAT.

Amy Simms said...

Glad you had so much fun! I was jealous as I watched the super bowl and knew you were there. Sounds like your $80 cab ride was way worth it! Public transportation and homeless poeple barffing---YUCK!!!!

Mikki said...

Ok, so I'm thinking the rental car was SO worth the $100. Glad the game turned out so good, something had to make up for all the other crap!

chelle said...

Love all the photos. Made me feel like I was there. Thanks! M

Nick and Stacey said...

Oh my goodness you guys sound like the people to go on vacation with... you guys get all the fun! Sounds like one unforgetful trip! And Happy Birthday Clint!

Jan said...

That is beyond uber cool Sher. What a chance to be there in the midst of all the hoopla. How fun. All you pictures are fantastic too. You look so happy. You guys look so young. 34. He looks 21. I say that in a nice way.

Way to roll guys...

And your music on Annette's video, is amazing. Such a gift you have.

Erin said...

What an amazing time! I love all of these pictures.

Ryan and Hetz said...

Oh my gosh! That sounds like so much fun...even if you had to walk forever. You guys go so many fun places, I'm so jealous!

veronica said...

Ok stalker alert! I came over from Tiburons blog. I loved reading about your trip to the Superbowl and I was thinking...man, her husband looks familiar! Duh! I went to school with him from Elementary on up! I am Mike's age. Crazy! What a small world.
Anyway, love your blog (and your music!) what a talent!

Cynthia said...

Wow! Clearly I need to go back and read part 1. Looks beautiful and I'm glad you had a chance to get away and have some fun.

deb@virginia blue said...

So glad you guys had fun!!
The pics were great...you're a beautiful couple =)

Thanks for the sweet comment today...it's funny that you left me that, and my daughter had just told me she thought if I went tanning with her it might perk me up! (so I did!)

Robin Beck said...

Wow it sure looks like you guys had such a great time! Love all the pics Sher!

Hey thanks so much for the comment you made on my blog today. You know when I was reading the Twilight series red flags were going up/off in my mind when Alice kidnapped Bella for Edward so she wouldn't go see Jacob. But I didn't connect why until you wrote what you wrote today. You are SOOOO right! I did like the books but there were too many red flags for it to be in the "juvie" book section in my humble opinion.

Take Care,
Robin~♥

Anonymous said...

I can't believe you went to the super bowl, that is aweseom...how did you get tickets? How fun! I was laughing so hard while reading about your adventures...seriously you are hilarious. I love reading you entries. Glad you were able to switch hotels, there is nothing worse than a dirty hotel room.

Kristen allred

Kendell's Crusaders said...

Gotta love the trips with the nasty hotels (or motels). I've been there and it sure is fun. At least you got to go to the game to make up for the accomadations. Looks fun!