Thank God for the Misses. If it weren't for her, I'd be a corporate blob; glued to the glow of my HP laptop. Fortunately for me, she's here to pry me away from the 9 to 5 (yeah...right) and save me from myself.
This weekend, we had tickets to the Red Sox - O's game at Fenway. Not just any tickets, Green Monstah tickets! These are the 'once in a lifetime' seats at Fenway. Our seats were underneath the Sports Authority sign and did not disappoint.
As a thank you for our charitable donation, Fenway provides loads of extras for the Monster ticket holders. For starters, Gate E and the Monster stairs are virtually synonymous. The lines were short and stairs were close (so close that we walked by them the first time).
Once we got up to the Monster section and through the second line of security, we found our way to our seats and then the Monster concession stands. Do you remember that I'm trying to get below 200 lbs? Well, Fenway Franks have never tasted so good. I had 3.
During last nights game Ortiz and Gregg got into a scuffle. Is it still a scuffle if neither landed a punch? We were (sorta) glad to see that, despite a few hit batsman, the tempers had been tempered.
It was a good night for a ball game. It was cool, we were in the shade, had a great view, and the Sox won. It's taken 6 years for me to be happy when the Sox beat the O's...too bad it's not a more of a contest. ;-)
An added bonus for this game was that I got to play with my new megazoom point-and-shoot camera. Here's the first pitch.
And here's a picture of the Red Sox announcers Don and Remmy.
Fenway is one of those great reasons to live in Boston. We walked both to and from the ballgame. No need to drive, ride, or otherwise take public transportation. ...it's just a short stroll down Comm Ave. Ahhh, I could get used to this.
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