Who is this little guy and why is he here? He is the University of Wisconsin: Madison's own Bucky Badger. He is here to tell you that I attended my first collegiate event! My oldest daughter plays clarinet for the Pep Band and they played at the Milwaukee Admirals hockey game this weekend!
It was so much fun! They played before and during the game and really get the crowd going. At the end of the game, they came out on the ice and were playing and dancing around. It was the first time I got to see how much fun she is having in college. I couldn't be more happy for her and I am a proud mama:-)
Fun! Glad you had a great time and you sound so proud (as you should)!
ReplyDeleteSmiles!!
Go Badgers!
ReplyDeleteAww, great post! Cute little guy too! Glad to hear your daughter loves college
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to see your daughter playing and having fun. I love going to an Admirals game now and again.
ReplyDeletethat sounds so fun!! i am glad you got to experience it!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. I know you were filled up with pride and happiness watching your daughter!
ReplyDeleteGot to love Bucky for sure!!!!! What fun you guys had.
ReplyDeleteYou sound so proud of her!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet :)
How fun! You must be proud. :)
ReplyDeletewow - sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteCollege was so much better for me than high school. I really miss going to the football and basketball games. But, starting in the fall I'll be able to cheer on my baby brother at whichever college he finally settles on. Such fun!
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud! WTG!
ReplyDeleteWOW! College band-that is something to be proud of--especially at a giant school like Madison! That is so cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat instrument does she play?
I bet it was fun seeing her enjoy her new college life.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pic comment susie, I always want to lick the screen when I get to your page LOL. Did you see my homemade post? It might be of interest to you...but no pressure, HONEST! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteOoo college days. We never had the same sporting ties but I'm beginning to get the big picture of how things function out here. Just as well as it's probably only another 6 years until the first one disappears to that particular course.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Neat! It is so great to be involved in your children's lives...even when they are almost grown up. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe company my husband works for is based out of Wisconsin, so I am quite familiar with that Badger:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by with a comment.
Being male, I should know what that mascot is...but I sure dont. This is my confessional.
ReplyDelete;-)
Happy WW!!
Jay
I have never been to Wisconsin but my mom's friend lives there and she sent me a University of Wisconsin shirt when I was 9 or 10. I wore that shirt until it fell apart. The Badgers hold a special place in my heart.
ReplyDeleteIt has been years since I was in WI. DH and I went to UW-Madison grad school. I miss Madison! Go Badgers!!
ReplyDeleteAwww! That's great for sweet memories!
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun. You should be proud.
ReplyDeleteThat badger is so cute. : ). I like Wisconsin because it reminds me of farms and cheese. 2 great things.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun!!! Nothing like the pride for our kids doing their thing is there?
ReplyDeleteIt must have been fun to see her play!
ReplyDeleteSounds like it was a great event!
ReplyDeleteI am not really sure what that is all about, but that is one cute mascot!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW
How exciting. For you and your daughter!
ReplyDeleteAw horray for the Badgers! :)
ReplyDeleteps. I gave you an award over on my blog, check it out when you get a chance!
What fun! So glad you had a chance to go and have a great time :)
ReplyDeleteYou should be a proud mama!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed your first event!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThat does sound like fun! thanks for stopping by and Happy WW
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until Hurricane Luka goes to the University of Iowa. (which I know he will because he already learned the fight song, and he's 2!)
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