Showing posts with label catchers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catchers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Ball Game



This was my photo yesterday on my SC blog.
It's 7-year-old Nicholas in his favorite position, he says.




Now look at last Thursday's game when we took him to see the Atlanta Braves play against the NY Mets.
In all my years of watching baseball, I had never noticed the catchers putting their right hand behind their back...for safety. That right hand is their most precious commodity. So when I saw Nicholas doing it, I melted!


Okay, then. I'm getting ahead of myself! Like all the games we attend, we go early and watch the prelims. It's part of the building excitement, you know.




It always tickles me to death to see how many guys it takes to hose down the bases. Eleven. I guess that water hose is really heavy!





The hotties cheerleaders come around to shoot out their freebies, of course. Reward for coming early.





And everyone is in it for the show, even if the show is watching Nicholas.



Don't forget the cotton candy!
Well, it's not that we forgot it this time but I still can't believe we didn't get it this time. What's wrong with us!


Why the field prep fascinates me like it does is beyond me but it does. I'll just leave it at that!







And watching our favorite players warm up is almost as exciting as the game itself. It's the whole thing, you know, from beginning to end.






The 7th-inning stretch was a hoot, watching Delta strut its stuff in a Mini-cooper. How cool is that!




Then, as the shadows lengthen and the sun goes down, now you're talking. This is Turner Field, the Home of the Braves!




And everywhere you look, there is team spirit. This isn't Nicholas but sometimes he looks like this himself.




The long and the short of it is we're Braves' fans!
Take me out to the ball game any time you want. We love it.

It helps, of course when we win the game.
4 - 2

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Tomorrow we fly to Hawaii! YAAAAY. With a bunch of finagling, frequent-flier miles, special waivers and very few dollars, Donica was able to get the 3 of us in Business Class the entire way, coming and going on direct routes from Atlanta to Honolulu. 9.5 hours going; 8.5 hours coming back. Kinda like flying back-n-forth to Europe. Now that's flying. We'll be 6 hours behind Atlanta time, 12 hours behind AMS time.

But by Sunday, we should all be in our own zone: Wedding Time! That's THE ball game, Folks! That's where it's all at right now. :)

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