After a long drive, made worse by a traffic jam and a 10 year old girl who was a complaining nightmare, we got to campus early which is always fun on game day. Unfortunately, it was so cold no one really wanted to stand outside so we didn't even watch the team procession or listen to the band play. We did eat a brat and then headed straight for the bookstore. It was good to get out of the cold in the bookstore, but it was, as is always the case, packed. Seriously, wall-to-wall bodies packed. And honestly, the warm only felt good for about 5 minutes before you started to sweat. I had to peel my coat, hat gloves, etc. off because I was starting to cook. The good side, is that it is always fun to browse and shop in the bookstore so its worth the inconvenience of the crowds and having to undress and re-dress yourself!
After the bookstore, we headed to the stadium for the game. It started out great, we got wrapped up in our blankets and watched ND score a touchdown, but then we started feeling pretty cold. We braved it through the first half but decided to leave after the half-time show. Grandma and Ashley couldn't feel their feet anymore.
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| Grandma (almost completely covered), Jenny and Paige |
| All smiles at the start of the game, the cold hadn't set in yet! (Paige, Dave, Ashley, Sydney and Austin (friends from church)) |
Before leaving South Bend, we had one more thing to do. GET SOME CHOCOLATE CHARLEY! Every year, Kelley asks if we can get it in Chicago and the answer is no. It's made by a South Bend company and they only ship by the case. I'm pretty happy that we remembered to buy some while we were there! At least one thing turned out good.

I LOVED the Chocolate Charlie!!! Josh and I rationed out a small portion every day so it would last as long as possible. yummmmm.
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