Tuesday, April 23, 2013

A Night at the Ballyard

Ever since the baseball season began, the kids have been asking when they get to go to a baseball game.  Serendipity stepped in when our friend Lauren let us know she had some tickets to unload for the Tuesday night game and would let us have them for $5 each.  So we took three, to cover me and Uncle Kelly (and just in case we found anyone to go with us), and we brought the kids in on the "don't ask me how old they are and I won't tell you" rule.

Max was a little emotional (and he refused to wear his jersey for a while)

Caroline wore barrets in her hair for the first ten minutes or so

Caroline was first to put her hat on

She insists on wearing it backwards

Max settled in for some french fries

Making sure there's no garlic

Caroline likes the fries, too


Daniel and Uncle settle in

Looking cool with Mommy's glasses

Max is not a huge fan of the seats, it seems.

After we got bounced from our first seats, we went over to visit with Chelsea (or, as she's known in our house "Hartley's Mommy").

The boys were super excited to see her

Daniel thought she needed a Giants hat

Telling secrets?

Caroline yelling, "Go Giants!"

Max is sporting his version of a rally cap


Chelsea offered Daniel a kiss, and Daniel definitely took advantage of the situation.

and didn't let go!
We made it all the way through the fourth inning before we bailed out and headed home for bedtime.  And for the next few days all we talked about was how "we went to the baseball game!"

Success!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Opening Day

The 2012 World Champion Giants opened the 2013 season on the road this year on Monday, April 1st.  This was also the first year that I got a day off of work in honor of Cesar Chavez's birthday (which was March 31), so I coincidentally had April 1st off work.  Since the Giants were in Los Angeles and the game was being played during the day, the Giants opened the ballpark to fans and showed the broadcast on the big screen, offering us the perfect opportunity to take the kids out to the ballpark...for free! 

Luckily, Tom and Auntie Lee Ann were free to join us.  I dressed the kids in their Giants jerseys (except Max, who insisted on staying in his green and gold monster PJ top) and packed layers of jackets and hats and such because it was foggy and cold out.

It was not foggy and cold at the ballpark.  It was sunny and warm.  So my "free" day at the ballpark ended up costing $10 for parking, $20 for food, and $45 for Giants hats (Daniel insisted he needed a "bay-ball hat!").  

It was the best of all possible worlds - open seating, lots of room to run around, and the kids were totally excited to be AT the ballpark watching baseball.  Nobody to worry about blocking or spilling on, nobody frustrated that the kids are distracting them from the game at hand, and no foul balls.

Max got ahold of my phone while Caroline chased down a balloon


Daniel offers Tom a balloo




Usher Janine, contrary to her normal role confiscating such things, accepts a balloon pass from Daniel.



Caroline loves the hat

Daniel has decided that the best way to stay hydrated is to plunge his hand into the ice water and then suck it back off.

Max finally put down the phone and got into the balloon game





Caroline and Auntie

Daniel showing off his "bay-ball hat"

Oh yeah, and there was a game.

Max was a little hot.

So was Auntie.

Daniel went searching for an ice cube

I promise you that ice cube she's eating was not on the ground.


Caroline insisted on looking like Auntie with her shoes off and pants rolled up.

(until she realized that meant she couldn't run around)

They did watch the game a little

"Can we go home now, Mommy?"

And then there's another balloon.