B-I-N-G-O and football was his name-o
Unless the show is on Nick, Disney, or the Cartoon Network - its pretty rare that I watch it. For the most part, I don't mind. But once in awhile, I like to watch TV shows before they are released on DVD. Tonight I'd like to watch the super bowl - more for the commercials and the hoopla than the actual game. In order to talk Sophie into it, I've come up with a two-part strategy:
1. Food: Snack buffet.
2. Games: Super bowl Bingo.
For many years the kids and I have played a game in the car where we identify things we pass by their logos. They've gotten really good at it, correctly identifying all kinds of businesses even before they were able to read. To help increase the likelihood that we'll be able to keep the game on today, I've made bingo cards to match up with likely commercial contenders. I'm hoping we make it until halftime.

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1. Food: Snack buffet.
2. Games: Super bowl Bingo.
For many years the kids and I have played a game in the car where we identify things we pass by their logos. They've gotten really good at it, correctly identifying all kinds of businesses even before they were able to read. To help increase the likelihood that we'll be able to keep the game on today, I've made bingo cards to match up with likely commercial contenders. I'm hoping we make it until halftime.

Want to play along?
Print it: Super bowl Bingo 2010

Looks like we are going to a Super Bowl party, enjoy your game!
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you are the most awesome mom. ever.
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I wish I had seen this before the Superbowl. I am a huge football fan, so I actually watch for the game. My children are interested in cheering for the opposing team of Uncle Steve. It is a long time family tradition. This year, Steve was victorious. I was happy for a good game.
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