Super Bowl 52
I've never been in a city that hosted the Super Bowl before, and I have to say it's quite a trip. I haven't even braved the epicenter of it all in downtown Minneapolis, but there's a celebratory feeling everywhere.
Other than my brother-in-law Rob, who's staying with us, I have not seen any celebrities — though we did invite JT to our Girl Scout cookies party last night, and several of my friends have — apparently, I don't hang out at Meritage enough. My circus performed at Taste of the NFL last night and did amazingly, but I was not there. Really, the closest we've come to much of the real hype is picking up Eagles donuts yesterday at the donut shop we hang out at on Saturdays.
I've also read a lot of conflicting articles about the effect on community. Seth Godin, who I greatly respect, points out that cities pay a tremendous price for hosting. Fast Company had a fantastic article on Minnesota's branding of the event that is very on point.
All in all, it's been kind of a crazy week, that I've seen just enough of from the sidelines (get it? the football-related joke? ha!)
Other than my brother-in-law Rob, who's staying with us, I have not seen any celebrities — though we did invite JT to our Girl Scout cookies party last night, and several of my friends have — apparently, I don't hang out at Meritage enough. My circus performed at Taste of the NFL last night and did amazingly, but I was not there. Really, the closest we've come to much of the real hype is picking up Eagles donuts yesterday at the donut shop we hang out at on Saturdays.
I've also read a lot of conflicting articles about the effect on community. Seth Godin, who I greatly respect, points out that cities pay a tremendous price for hosting. Fast Company had a fantastic article on Minnesota's branding of the event that is very on point.
All in all, it's been kind of a crazy week, that I've seen just enough of from the sidelines (get it? the football-related joke? ha!)
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