This weekend, NanaB, GrandDad, and I took Charlie to my beloved MSU for the first time. We took her up on October 15, the day of the MSU/UM game. We did not go to the game, but took in the sights and sounds of the campus. We started at Beaumont Tower.
After that, Charlie tailgated with Mr. Drew and Miss Kym.
After socializing a little bit, we took Charlie up to Adams Field, where the Spartan Marching Band assembles before each game. We found the Baritone section.
It was fun to watch all the action on Adams Field before the game. Each section warmed up, going through their traditional pregame rituals. Some things never change, and that's a good thing.
Charlie met this member of the Color Guard. Charlotte's mommy and Aunt Stephanie used to march in the color guards at Duke and MSU.
After the sections warmed up, then the whole band assembled.
Professor Madden conducts the SMB through their warm-up exercises. After each song, Charlie yelled "Good job, Band!"
After the band warmed up, Professor Madden announced that the band would begin their traditional "March to the Stadium" in seven minutes. The crowd headed down across the Red Cedar to wait for the band.
On the way over to our parade-watching position, Charlie gleefully participated in the random chants of "Go Green, Go White" that echo around campus before games. She even high-fived people coming by. She especially enjoyed using her "Go Green, Go White" gloves that NanaB made her.
Sparty led the band. Even though Charlie did not get to meet him personally, she was delighted to see him up close.
The Big Ten Flags came next . . .
and then the Color Guard . . .
After the band went by, Charlie insisted that we follow them to Spartan Stadium.
As we walked back to take pictures with The Spartan statue, I found this Cadillac. Green, White and 455 cubic inches of V8 Detroit glory!
CJS, CJS, and The Spartan.
Three lifetime Spartans.
We really enjoyed taking Charlie to MSU, and she had a blast. I can't wait to introduce Peter to MSU, and for many more campus visits with the kids.
As the game kicked off, we headed for lunch and for home and listened to the game on the radio. We pulled into the drive way at Cobb Creek just as the Spartans defeated the Wolverines for the 4th time in a row.
That means that UM has never beaten MSU in football in Charlie (and Quinn and Peter and Maisie's) lifetime.
Go State!


















































