On Jan. 15, 2016, when kicker Blair Walsh missed a 27-yard field goal in the last minute, his misstep foreclosed on yet another Vikings playoffs dream. My disgusted husband reacted by crushing a can of Great Northern beans.
Our then-toddler was napping at the time, but it was understood that generations of Vikings fans before him have crushed cans of beans, and that our son would one day crush his own can of beans.
So I've always been intrigued when I meet someone whose child cheers for the enemy team. What's it like when you can't share your home-team heartbreak — or jubilation — with the person you created?
Sports allegiances can divide families, and in the case of lifelong Vikings fan Jenn Russo, it's pitted her against her Wisconsin-raised husband, Paul, and their three grown children. All of them root for Green Bay.
"They are true Packers fans," she said of her kids. "It is a little disappointing."
Last Sunday at their home in Eden Prairie, Paul and daughter Olivia sat on a separate couch from Jenn as the family and some friends watched the Vikings trounce the Packers. The Russos' retrievers, Cooper and Tucker, also got in on the rivalry, bedecked in Packers and Vikings bandanas that were tucked under their dog collars.

On the family's kitchen counter, a pair of coffee mugs also tell the story of a house divided. One mug is a Vikings cup, and it's right side up. The other mug is a Packers one, and it's upside down. Every week, Jenn and Paul flip over the mug of the losing team. (The Green Bay mug has been down since Sept. 28. Skol!)
The rivalry has always kept their marriage interesting. In 1998, when they traveled to Lambeau Field for a Vikings-Packers game, the couple wore T-shirts saying, "I'm with stupid," an arrow pointing toward the other. And in an act of what could only be described as true love, Paul bought Jenn a Vikings flag to complement his Packers flag, both of which they fly from their front porch. (However, Paul will not let Jenn touch the green and gold, fearful that she'll inadvertently put a hex on Green Bay.)