Tuesday, November 13, 2007

GO PACK GO!

Nate and I just got back from Wisconsin, and had an great time. We decided for our 2nd Anniversary we wanted to see Farve and the Packers play in Lambeau Field.
The trip started off a bit rough, my luggage didn't land with our plane "oh for heavens sakes", but I survived - barely (I got it by the end of the night). I don't know if you have ever landed somewhere and your luggage didn't, let me tell you it's not fun - and to top it off my emotions are on "high alert" right now, so the slightest upset sends tears falling out of my eyes...even if i'm more Mad than sad.
Anyway, we stayed the night in Milwaukee had dinner and went shopping at target (for stuff for me incase my bag didn't show up) - woke up early and drove an hour and a half to Grandma Hubbell's. We spent the day with her and Aunt Mary driving around Edgerton and Stoughton (Nate's old stompin' grounds). Grandma Hubbell took us on all kinds of back roads to get from one small town to another...which by the way, neither one had a Starbucks...but we did find cheese curds.
The next morning we got up early again, and drove about 2 hours to Green Bay - FOR THE GAME!! Lambeau Field is a field you have to visit! It was a one sided game, but it didn't matter becasue the Packers are the best team in the whole wide world, can't get any better than that. (I can't decide whose crazier, Steeler fans or Packer fans). I was expecting FREEZING temps, so I was all ready with the hand & feet warmers and blankets and extra layers and hot chocolate...but it was a really nice day. Our seats were great...it felt like we were 10 yards from the field, the sun came out once the game started and kinda warmed things up and then the wind would blow and cool things down...and about the hot chocolate - mmmmmm. GO PACK GO!
Sadly, the trip had to end. We got up early again and drove back to Milwaukee...passed A LOT of farms and maybe one Home Depo on our 2 hour drive...and maybe one Starbucks. When we landed in Phx, my luggage landed with us :)
We'll have to do it again...

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