Super Bowl XLVIII (2014) At The Ranch

Family And Friends Celebrate The Day

Super Bowl Arrival And Game Start - Page One

We're back! Yes indeed, our sixth year at Old Ranch for Super Bowl.... Makes sense to us!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch


Old Ranch Country Club... The place to be!


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Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
The early birds... Brenda and Sam were holding down the table when we arrived

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Everybody finds a place to lite....

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Del describes how close he came to winning the High School football game

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Smells are emanating from the hallway - Football food

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Kyle and Tiffany joined the mix this year... Yeah!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Robin and Pete... Our football specialists

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
We made Grumpy stay home today!!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Pre-Game activities are underway....


Our gang moseys toward the buffet....

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Bob and Robin are getting started.... Look at all that food!

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Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
"Yes... I filled my plate!"

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Caught! Our General Manager makes sure all is going well.... It is!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
The Grandsons Theo and Nick seem to be busy!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
"We are watching the game on our little TV!"

When They Sing The National Anthem, We All Stand Up!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
What a beautiful voice.... A classic rendition felt good!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Renee Fleming

Did You Know? -The NFL made a bold choice for the national anthem for Super Bowl XLVIII. Instead of picking a chart-topping pop star to take on "The Star-Spangled Banner," it went with opera singer Renee Fleming, which undoubtedly had many viewers wondering, "Who?"

Fleming is a world-renowned lyric soprano, having studied at Julliard and performed everywhere from the New York City Opera and Carnegie Hall to the Opéra Bastille in Paris, La Scala in Milan, Italy, Buckingham Palace in London, and the Berlin Philharmonic in Germany.

Renée Fleming (born February 14, 1959) is an American soprano whose repertoire encompasses Richard Strauss, Mozart, Handel, bel canto, lieder, French opera and chansons, jazz and indie rock.

Fleming has a full lyric soprano voice. Fleming has performed coloratura, lyric, and lighter spinto soprano operatic roles in Italian, German, French, Czech, and Russian, aside from her native English. She also speaks fluent German and French, along with limited Italian.

Her signature roles include Countess Almaviva in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, Desdemona in Verdi's Otello, Violetta in Verdi's La traviata, the title role in Dvořák's Rusalka, the title role in Massenet's Manon, the title role in Massenet's Thaïs, the title role in Richard Strauss's Arabella, the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier, and the Countess in Capriccio.

A National Medal of Arts and Richard Tucker Award winner, she regularly performs in opera houses and concert halls worldwide. In 2008 she was awarded the Swedish Polar Music Prize for her services in music. She serves as Creative Consultant for the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Proud of our country

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Here comes the kickoff

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Renee Fleming ... So nice to hear it sung properly! 
Thank You NFL... Thank You Renee

The Game Begins

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
We had about forty friends and family with us...
The table went the whole length of the room

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
ORCC provided a football cake for the members and guests

Did You Know? - In gridiron football, the safety (American football) or safety touch (Canadian football) is a scoring play which results in two points being awarded to the scoring team. Safeties can be scored in a number of ways, such as when a ballcarrier is tackled in his own end zone or when a foul is committed by the offense in their own end zone.

After a safety is scored in American football, the ball is kicked off to the team that scored the safety from the 20-yard line; in Canadian football, the scoring team also has the options of taking control of the ball at their own 35-yard line or kicking the ball off themselves.

The ability of the scoring team to receive the ball through a kickoff differs from the touchdown and field goal, which require the scoring team to kick the ball off to the scored upon team.

Despite being of relatively low point value, safeties can have a significant impact on the result of games, and Brian Burke of Advanced NFL Stats estimated that safeties have a greater abstract value than field goals, despite being worth a point less, due to the field position gained off of the safety kick.

Safeties are the least common method of scoring in American football,[3] but are not rare occurrences – since 1932, a safety has occurred once every 14.31 games in the National Football League (NFL), or about once a week under current scheduling rules.

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
All eyes (mostly) are on the screen

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
The next table had a few openings early in the game

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
The man behind the curtain making sure all was going well - Yeah Juan

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Luis guards the food tables.... Making sure they stay filled

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Patrick keeps everyone happy

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Awesome was doing well

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Dell trying to make some decisions

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
John and Ernie check in with Robert

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Marianne and Craig sit in the bar area so Marianne can do her homework

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Yes... Allyson is indeed awesome

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
We move around and visit everyone
Craig, Donna, and Iris (Marianne is hidden face down in an Italian book!)

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Careful... They are in a huddle and are calling the next play

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
"Juan.... He was listening!"

Did You Know? - In sport, a huddle is an action of a team gathering together, usually in a tight circle, to strategise, motivate or celebrate. It is a popular strategy for keeping opponents insulated from sensitive information, and acts as a form of insulation when the level of noise in the venue is such that normal on-field communication is difficult.

Commonly the leader of the huddle is the team captain and it is the captain who will try to inspire his fellow team members to achieve success.

Similarly after an event a huddle may take place to congratulate one another for the teams success, or to commiserate a defeat. The term "huddle" can be used as a verb as in "huddling up".

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Checking the numbers

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
The bar seems to be busy


OK... It's from 2013... We forgot to get a picture of us! Duh!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
It's almost half time and the coffee is already out

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
It's a blowout

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Brad and Bob discover they are both drummers

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
Dessert is served ... Juan makes sure everyone gets some!

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch
"Dessert??"

Super Bowl Sunday 2014 at Old Ranch