]()I can't believe we're closing on a year since I last posted; what a whirlwind it's been! I bet you think we are off vacationing since our beloved team did not make the playoffs (despite an incredible year), but that couldn't be farther from the truth. In addition to preparing for the auditions for next season, many of us have been traveling around the world to visit fans near and far.
I was personally blessed with the opportunity to represent the Pats Cheerleaders at the 2009 Pro Bowl at the beginning of this month. Pat Patriot, our team mascot, was also chosen to participate!
While this might sound like a vacation, there was actually so much to do in preparation. Immediately after arriving in beautiful Honolulu, 26 girls from across the league and approximately 10 mascots, met and began practices and promotions with the goal of performing as a team! It was clear that everyone "did their homework", and we pulled it off quite well (if I say so myself).
For those of you that haven't been to Hawaii, let me just say it is truly a paradise. This was my first trip there and I absolutely cannot wait to go back. Pat Patriot has actually been to the Pro Bowl four times, so he's an old pro!! As this was also the last year that the ProBowl will take place in Hawaii, the people of Honolulu rolled out the red carpet for each of us. I hope to bring a little of this "Aloha Spirit" back to chilly Boston!
The week was jam packed with events, from visits to the Children's Hospital and Schofield Barracks, to the Pro Bowl Block Party on Kalakaua Avenue at Waikiki Beach. One of my favorite events was Ohana (family) day, at Aloha stadium. The Saturday before the big game families are invited to the stadium to watch the AFC and NFC teams practice, and there are tons of fun events for everyone. We got to perform, sign autographs for fans, and I even got to catch a pass from Kurt Warner! So cool!
Before I could blink it seemed like our trip had ended, but I knew I had so much more to look forward to. Though it was sad to part with my 25 new friends I was also excited to get home to see my teammates. I slept the entire flight home and arrived just early enough to attend our regular weekly practice! After catching up with everyone and running through some routines it was time for me to head home to…. REPACK?!?!
Be sure to visit the next link, where I will tell you all about our 2009 South America Armed Forces Entertainment Tour!!
Cheers,
Alyssa
]()I can't believe we're closing on a year since I last posted; what a whirlwind it's been! I bet you think we are off vacationing since our beloved team did not make the playoffs (despite an incredible year), but that couldn't be farther from the truth. In addition to preparing for the auditions for next season, many of us have been traveling around the world to visit fans near and far.
I was personally blessed with the opportunity to represent the Pats Cheerleaders at the 2009 Pro Bowl at the beginning of this month. Pat Patriot, our team mascot, was also chosen to participate!
While this might sound like a vacation, there was actually so much to do in preparation. Immediately after arriving in beautiful Honolulu, 26 girls from across the league and approximately 10 mascots, met and began practices and promotions with the goal of performing as a team! It was clear that everyone "did their homework", and we pulled it off quite well (if I say so myself).
For those of you that haven't been to Hawaii, let me just say it is truly a paradise. This was my first trip there and I absolutely cannot wait to go back. Pat Patriot has actually been to the Pro Bowl four times, so he's an old pro!! As this was also the last year that the ProBowl will take place in Hawaii, the people of Honolulu rolled out the red carpet for each of us. I hope to bring a little of this "Aloha Spirit" back to chilly Boston!
The week was jam packed with events, from visits to the Children's Hospital and Schofield Barracks, to the Pro Bowl Block Party on Kalakaua Avenue at Waikiki Beach. One of my favorite events was Ohana (family) day, at Aloha stadium. The Saturday before the big game families are invited to the stadium to watch the AFC and NFC teams practice, and there are tons of fun events for everyone. We got to perform, sign autographs for fans, and I even got to catch a pass from Kurt Warner! So cool!
Before I could blink it seemed like our trip had ended, but I knew I had so much more to look forward to. Though it was sad to part with my 25 new friends I was also excited to get home to see my teammates. I slept the entire flight home and arrived just early enough to attend our regular weekly practice! After catching up with everyone and running through some routines it was time for me to head home to…. REPACK?!?!
Be sure to visit the next link, where I will tell you all about our 2009 South America Armed Forces Entertainment Tour!!
Cheers,
Alyssa