Monday, August 07, 2006

Mariners!!!

We had such a good time at the Mariner game. We started our Mariner trip by attending the AFLAC Children's Hospital BBQ at the field. They were so nice and I met a nice lady from Georgia who flew all the way out here to say hello to us kiddos from Children's Hospital. We had hotdogs, hamburgers, yummy cookies, and lots of water. It was very HOT at the game. AFLAC was very kind and even gave me a ducky which I kiss and kiss...it says "AFLAC" when you squeeze it which Mommy isn't too excited about.

Grandma and Grandpa went with me (okay, Mommy and Daddy too) and it was fun to play with them. I cuddled alot with Grandma and Grandpa kept trying to teach me how to say "AFLAC". Daddy and Mommy really enjoyed themselves, especially after we moved from our original seats (which were in the hot sun) to a nice shady spot. The people at Safeco field kept begging Mommy not to have the baby there and so they found us new seats when it became apparent that our original seats were just way too hot. They were very accommodating and Mommy says thank you.

The game was pretty exciting. Mommy is sad to report that her favorite team lost. It was close though. They started to rally in the bottom of the 8th which was exciting but couldn't quite pull it off. We'll win it next time, Mommy. I didn't get to see my buddy, the Moose. He was busy playing with other kids at the field but I did wave hello to him. I'll see him next time I go to a game.

I had a great time at the game. Thanks again to Eve from Children's Hospital who gave us the tickets. You are so nice and we really appreciate everything you do!

Here are some pictures of our Mariner adventure:


Daddy and I watching batting practice at the BBQ.













Mike Blowers (he was a 3rd baseman) from KOMO radio.



















Mommy, Daddy, and I.














Grandpa and my new ducky.

















Cuddle session #1. I also took a nap with Grandma later during the game.


















Hey Daddy! I'm having a great time.



















Grandpa, I'm clapping for the Mariners.

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