There is no other sports trophy in the world comparable to the Stanley Cup, and no celebration like after it’s been won either.

Members of the the Stanley Cup championship team — from players and coaches to trainers and staff — each get a day to do pretty much whatever they want with the most prized trophy in sports, with the help of the Keeper of the Cup, Phil Pritchard.

Alex Ovechkin led the Washington Capitals to their first Stanley Cup victory in franchise history, so the trophy is spending the summer bouncing all over the world with them. While the Cup still has several more weeks of traveling — including to Germany, Sweden, all over Canada and to Denmark for the first time — here’s how some members of the team have enjoyed their days with it.

(As noted, this does not include excessively drinking out of it because we’ve covered that. Extensively.)

1. The World Cup and a caviar dish

As the team captain, Ovechkin actually got the Stanley Cup for a weekend, and he brought it to Moscow and shared it with some World Cup fans during the soccer tournament earlier this month.

And while his partying unsurprisingly continued when he had the Cup — and included teammates Evgeny Kuznetsov and Dmitry Orlov — it was also used at one of their parties as a serving dish for caviar.

2. A cereal bowl

T.J. Oshie has his day with the Stanley Cup on Tuesday, and enjoying a bowl of Cap’n Crunch out of it was among the many things he did.

3. Wilson and Wilson

Tom Wilson hasn’t actually had his day with the Cup yet, but he and Matt Niskanen were in Minnesota earlier this week. So naturally, this happened.

4. Ice cream sundae server

5. The Capital Gazette

In the days following the mass shooting at the small Maryland newspaper, equipment manager Craig “Woody” Leydig used his day to share the Stanley Cup with the survivors.

6. Babies in the Cup

One of our only complaints about the Capitals’ immediate celebration after winning the Stanley Cup was there were not enough photos of babies sitting in it. So here are some recent babies in the Cup, including what might be the youngest ever.

7. Boating with the Cup

Technically, Matt Niskanen is drinking out of the Stanley Cup, but he’s doing it on a lake.

8. Home sweet home

Among the many things Alex Ovechkin did with the Cup, he “visited his family’s childhood apartment, laying with the trophy on the twin bed he used to sleep in,” The Washington Post reported.

9. Presidential tour

T.J. Oshie took the Stanley Cup for a ride in President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1933 limo. Not too shabby.

10. Going for a ride

Michal Kempny brought the Cup to the Czech Republic and took it for a spin.

11. Shared it with the Wizards

12. Chillin’ in a corn field

With the team’s head athletic trainer Jason Serbus.