Saturday, March 28, 2009

Leprechans and Cougars

Like the O'Smarts, the Stevensons come from a long line of rainbow-seeking little green men. As tradition in their family, we threw a party to celebrate their heritage and our wannabe heritage.

Melissa made us a tasty dinner of corn beef and cabbage, meat cobbler, and bread pudding the Sunday before St. Patty's day. Then later we celebrated with our friends with green foods and games like beer (water) pong.

Tyler and I played against Michele and Adam and unfortunately lost at the very end after being ahead the whole game. I am still convinced they cheated but we gave them the win to keep up the festive mood.


The next week we headed to Philly to cheer on the Cougs in the first round of NCAA tourny. Our cheers didn't help the cougs win but it was fun to see them play and show off our BYU paraphanila.


4 comments:

Sydney said...

I'm so jealous you went to the BYU game! I bet that was a blast. You and Meliss and Sare look SO freaking cute in all your green clothes! miss you!

sheila said...

Who's the hottie surrounded by all those BYU guys! Looks like you had fun at the game. Glad to see you are keeping up with the Irish family tradition in D.C. What is meat cobbler? Do tell!

Darrell said...

Excuse you! "Wannabe heritage?" Apparently you haven't read my post on "Darrell's Yakimania" entitled: "Genealogy does not lie" You are Irish on both sides of your family. If you had Latino blood on both sides of your family tree would you deny it? I thought not.

Darcee said...

Party on, Chels! (Can you tell that we watched Wayne's World this weekend?) Seriously, you are always partying, party-planning or traveling the world. Rough life you lead. :)