But this post isn't about all of the people that were there.
Nor is about the purple overload that surrounded us during the K-State pep rally.
Nor the crazy ways people found to wear purple.
It's not about the band.
Or the cheerleaders.
Or the football-field length flag...though that was pretty impressive.
No, this post is about making sure you get a family photo at the game.
To get a proper family photo at a bowl game you need to:
- State your desire to have said photo made before the game begins.
- Ask when you're going to have said photo made at least twice during the first and second quarters.
- Worry aloud about whether or not you'll get said photo made at all.
- Remind everyone that you want to have said photo made before halftime starts.
- Worry aloud again.
- Get impatient that no one is paying attention to you when you state, ask, worry and remind.
- Shoot "Mom Dagger Eyes" at daughters who roll their eyes.
- Select a willing stranger to take said photo towards the end of halftime.
- Tell your family - in a not very nice way - that it's time to take said photo.
- Wait for 25 million people to walk in front of you, around you and into you while seemingly oblivious to your attempt to pose for said photo.
- Pose for said photo - then realize you are missing two men that are part of the family. Wait again.
- Nearly give up in frustration when the camera times out and shuts off because no one can pose in a timely manner.
- Shoot "Mom Dagger Eyes" when family members complain about the length of time it's taking to have said photo made.
- Smile for the sixteenth time for the family photo.
- Urge daughter to check and make sure the photo turned out well before returning to your seat.
Ah, those Arkansas football fans. They're real jokers.
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