Sounds like a good time was had by all, although it must've been odd to have a whole section to yourselves. Don't you love it when the weather man is 100% wrong?
The funny thing is, I haven't posted for so long because I feel like I need to set aside a lot of time to do it right, and I should be spending that time writing fic or responding to comments or something. But it didn't really take that long to make this not-a-post. Let this be a lesson unto me.
Great pics! But ugh to the weather! That's the worse part of baseball games ... especially the sun. I burned from the elbow down on Saturday bc I had a short-sleeve shirt on LOL
My dad's on some kind of BP medication that makes him super susceptible to sun; we were in it for maybe half an hour and his leg had a little blister on it today. :(
ETA: I was going to tell you: we were talking about past games we've gone to, and since we'd taken a trolley across the river to get to the ballpark, my mom wondered how many different modes of transportation we'd taken to get to the stadiums. (There's been subway, light rail, heavy rail, streetcar, car, walking, and now trolley, if you're wondering.) We concluded we have to go by ferry some time, and I was so excited to find that both New York stadiums and Seattle have that option!
There's nothing wrong with going down in defeat. (My love of the Red Sox became a little tarnished when they broke the curse, though their performance this year is certainly satisfyingly awful.)
LOL! The Red Sox are my second favorite team because when I moved to Boston (in 1999), I realized how much they had in common with the Cubs. :) Of course, now they don't have that much in common anymore, so I agree with your tarnishment.
I'm glad you got to go. I love the pictures, especially with the field so green. I sat there wondering why the seats were so red and then I had about the biggest d'oh minute of the day.......
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Sorry about the Cubs. :(
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It comes with the territory. :(
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My dad's on some kind of BP medication that makes him super susceptible to sun; we were in it for maybe half an hour and his leg had a little blister on it today. :(
ETA: I was going to tell you: we were talking about past games we've gone to, and since we'd taken a trolley across the river to get to the ballpark, my mom wondered how many different modes of transportation we'd taken to get to the stadiums. (There's been subway, light rail, heavy rail, streetcar, car, walking, and now trolley, if you're wondering.) We concluded we have to go by ferry some time, and I was so excited to find that both New York stadiums and Seattle have that option!
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