So far, the Winter Olympics in Sochi have been pretty odd.
From doors that won't let competitors escape their bathrooms or elevators, to the odd suggestions of where to put the Russian food!
What we haven't had, so far, are "wardrobe malfunctions". Which, if you're like me, is the only real reason to watch women skating around in tight clothes, right?
An American skier continued to etch her place in Winter Olympics history on Monday, and the Dutch rose to the top of the medal count.
Here's a recap of the day's action in Sochi, Russia:
With the Winter Olympics kicking off tonight, and the world waiting in breathless anticipation of the opening ceremonies, make sure you keep in mind that all the athletes are a long way from home and might not understand all the culinary differences in Sochi...
The world will be watching as hundreds of athletes compete at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.
Team USA is sending 230 athletes, including 18 with Michigan ties.
Follow our Michigan Olympians through all of their triumphs and heartbreak in Sochi.
The XXII Winter Olympic Games are Feb. 7 to 23 in Sochi, Russia.
Among the 230 athletes representing Team USA at the Sochi Winter Olympics are 19 Olympians with Michigan ties.
Here is who to watch in Sochi.
Remember Michelle Jenneke? She's the Australian hurdler with the infectious dance. Nothing? Here's a refresher. She's back for this original video from The Chive, and she's dancing all over the place. Plus somebody eats pancakes with nunchucks...