In case you missed it somehow,
the Seattle Seahawks are playing the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. To
say that Seattle is excited is a huge understatement. The 12th Man
fans are fired up. Cars are decorated with 12th Man flags and
Seahawk decals. Seattle buildings are lit up in blue and green. Blue Friday has turned into Blue Week. It seems like every man,
woman, and child is wearing a Seahawk jersey, t-shirt, hat or jacket.
Everywhere I go, people are
talking, to anybody who’s nearby. At Wal-Mart I walked past an older man
telling a woman that he’s “just praying that this time we get better officials
who treat us fair.”
At the post office, a woman
thanked the mailman behind the counter as she clutched a package to her chest, “It
got here in time! It’s a jersey!” He laughingly announced to everyone waiting
in line, “It’s a Broncos jersey! Ha! Ha! You won’t make it to the door!” Then
he said he wasn’t going to watch the game. When we all groaned, he explained
that he didn’t want to jinx the Seahawks, so he was going the record the game
and watch it later. A lady in line forgave him using the line from the Bud Lite
commercial, “It’s only weird if it doesn’t work.”
While waiting in another line,
this time at the deli counter in a grocery store, a random woman’s voice called
out, “Goooooo Seahawks!” On another row, I turned around to face a crowd of
three other shoppers trying to get to Marshawn Lynch’s favorite Skittles. They
nodded their approval and let me by so that they could get their Skittles.
Friday at Zumba, almost everyone
was wearing Seahawks t-shirts, and colors. We ladies compared our Seahawks
manicures. The sound system pumped out “What Does the Hawk Say?” for us to
dance to. Our teacher, a former high school cheerleader, led us in Seahawks
cheers.
I’ve got all the ingredients for
our Super Bowl feast, kicking off with Sausage Cheeseballs, which I’ve been
cooking for football luck since my LSU days. Here’s the recipe from Louisiana Tiger Bait cookbook:
Sausage Cheese Balls
3 cups biscuit mix
1 lb. hot pork sausage
1 lb. cheddar cheese, grated
Great with Bloody
Marys
Before mixing, have ingredients at room temperature.
Combine ingredients; knead until mixture forms a ball. Pinch off small pieces
and roll into balls about one inch in diameter. Freeze, separated, on cookie
sheet, store in plastic bags. Bake frozen on ungreased cookie sheet at 400
degrees for about 20 minutes. If unfrozen, bake at 350 degrees for about 25
minutes. Serve hot. Yields 120 balls.
Our Seahawks flags are flying and the mini Hawks helmet
is already facing the TV—good luck charms in place for the big game. I think we
may be ready for the SUPER BOWL!!! Gooooo Seahawks!!!
Laura Keolanui Stark is experiencing Seahawk
fever. She can be reached at stark.laura.k@gmail.com.
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