My takeaway from Super Bowl LX? “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.”
This is the first Super Bowl I’ve watched from beginning to end, mainly because I had good company and delicious fajitas nearby. I do not watch much television or listen to the radio, so this was my first time seeing the famous Bad Bunny perform.
While everyone was arguing over whether they liked him, I grew nostalgic as they kept showing the Golden Gate Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge. It brought me so many beautiful memories; it took me back to 2000, when I visited San Francisco. I took a helicopter ride over the Golden Gate Bridge and the views were mesmerizing.
For those who say he should have sung in English, well, I am bilingual (English and Spanish), and I had a hard time understanding what he was singing. I don’t have time to Google the lyrics. I was surprised to see Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin perform. Lady Gaga danced really well, and Ricky has great singing abilities.

Photo courtesy Financial Times
From my perspective, Bad Bunny tried to bring a message of international unity. He was invited to a wedding, but instead he invited the couple to get married at the Super Bowl. I am sure this made this couple very happy. This couple will never forget their wedding. I think that was a beautiful gesture from Bad Bunny.
Seattle won, but there wasn’t much competition or excitement in this game. Seattle was ahead from the beginning. I recently attended a Rockets game with more action; the battle was fierce, so they had to go into overtime.
The commercials weren’t great either. My favorite was Sabrina Carpenter in the Pringles commercial. Beautiful lady. Mr. Beast made his appearance to give away a million dollars. He has a generous heart.
Whether you loved it or hated it, this year’s Super Bowl made me think that it’s time to San Francisco again!













