ScarletArrow
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I did a search for this, so pardon me if this a duplicate.
After reading Oh8ch's beautiful post, I had has a similar thought.
For the past 25 years, my family has hosted an outdoor party for the OSU Michigan game.
I had the pleasure of hosting my first this year - and we did it as big as we could...the 60 ft. inflatable obstacle course for the kids was a highlight.
With The Game moving to Thanksgiving weekend in the future, I'm curious if there will be the same draw as in past years - the holiday, travel, party fatigue and weather all being potential factors.
I would like to think the game transcends even one of our most sacred American holidays - but alas, not everyone is committed as my immediate family as I found the three corn-hole stations full throughout the game at our party.
What are your OSU TSUN party traditions? Do you expect them to continue in the future?
For my part, I do expect them to continue in my household albeit with a smaller population.
After reading Oh8ch's beautiful post, I had has a similar thought.
For the past 25 years, my family has hosted an outdoor party for the OSU Michigan game.
I had the pleasure of hosting my first this year - and we did it as big as we could...the 60 ft. inflatable obstacle course for the kids was a highlight.
With The Game moving to Thanksgiving weekend in the future, I'm curious if there will be the same draw as in past years - the holiday, travel, party fatigue and weather all being potential factors.
I would like to think the game transcends even one of our most sacred American holidays - but alas, not everyone is committed as my immediate family as I found the three corn-hole stations full throughout the game at our party.
What are your OSU TSUN party traditions? Do you expect them to continue in the future?
For my part, I do expect them to continue in my household albeit with a smaller population.