So last week I posted a few of the dates that Josh and I have been on. Those dates were activities that he or I liked, but we have both learned to enjoy. Today's post and the last in the series, is something that we both enjoyed before we knew each other. (Side note: I am trying to start writing OUR STORY, but having a little trouble getting it going)
Josh played sports from the time he was 5 until he graduated high school. He loved playing and was pretty good at it. Now, me on the hand, have never been great at sports, but I sure tried when I was younger. When I got older I realized that it just wasn't for me. I decided that I was a better spectator at sporting events then actively playing them.
As you can guess from our dog Fenway's name, someone in the family is a Boston Red Sox fan!! Well, that happens to be Josh. I am a Yankee fan and have been since I was in middle school. We both love baseball and had the opportunity to see a special game not too long ago.
Now, it isn't big rival game of the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, it was the opening game at the neighboring town's new stadium. This team is an AA team. It was a much talked about event and tickets were hard to get.
View from our seats
Waiting for the game to start
Can you guess who threw out the opening pitch?? (Sorry I got better back shots than front!!)
Side note: He was wearing the below shoes, which I find ugly. Lace up sandals??
Photo courtesy of http://www.rei.com/
It was Tim McGraw!! He had a concert a few blocks away and was able to throw out the first pitch and then go to his concert.
First Pitch of the Game by the home team
We thoroughly enjoyed the game, minus the undercooked corn dog Josh got from the concession stand. We didn't just go because it was the first game at the new stadium, but it was fun getting to experience it. It is a really unique stadium that has a grassy area behind outfield where you can bring a blanket or lawn chairs to relax in. We had great seats just to the right of home plate and enjoyed a great view.
I leave you with a picture at the end of our date:
P.S. Did you notice that in the first picture there is a U-haul up in the air??
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Let in Snow
All last week the weatherman predicted that we would have a bad storm come to the area on Thursday with at least an inch of ice and then 7-12 inches of snow. We have already survived the Blizzard of 2009 and the weathermen were right on with their predictions, I thought we should prepare for the worst. We stocked up on food that we could cook on the stovetop in case we lost power, had the snow shovel ready, ice melt and had a few movies on hand (details to follow in a later post).
Wednesday it was 60 degrees, but Thursday was a different story! It was in the low the 30's and the north wind was blowing! It started raining and sleeting, then it started freezing rain. I left work about 2 hours early before the roads got to bad. Later in the evening it was still freezing rain, but no snow, so I set my alarm to get up at regular time.
Friday morning I got up and looked outside and it looks exactly like it did Thursday: the hedges and grass were frozen, but the streets lookd to be just wet. So I got ready for work, but decided to wait until it was light out to go because of black ice. Josh went to work and made it fine, but told me to take it easy and come home before it started snowing too heavily. So I bundled up and let Fenway out one last time. That is when I decided to stay at home. It was pouring rain and freezing on contact. It wasn't worth risking it for 3 hours of work.
An hour later Josh came home (because no one else came into work) and said that the roads were getting pretty slick. So it was a good thing that I didn't go. It started to snow before11 that morning and snowed until about 7 pm. All in all we got about 1/2 inch of ice and 5 to 6 inches of snow!! We didn't lose power thankfully and the snow was very pretty, not the violent stuff we had during the Blizzard of 2009. It was actaully pretty enjoyable, we got to relax and watch the snow fall!
Wednesday it was 60 degrees, but Thursday was a different story! It was in the low the 30's and the north wind was blowing! It started raining and sleeting, then it started freezing rain. I left work about 2 hours early before the roads got to bad. Later in the evening it was still freezing rain, but no snow, so I set my alarm to get up at regular time.
Friday morning I got up and looked outside and it looks exactly like it did Thursday: the hedges and grass were frozen, but the streets lookd to be just wet. So I got ready for work, but decided to wait until it was light out to go because of black ice. Josh went to work and made it fine, but told me to take it easy and come home before it started snowing too heavily. So I bundled up and let Fenway out one last time. That is when I decided to stay at home. It was pouring rain and freezing on contact. It wasn't worth risking it for 3 hours of work.
An hour later Josh came home (because no one else came into work) and said that the roads were getting pretty slick. So it was a good thing that I didn't go. It started to snow before11 that morning and snowed until about 7 pm. All in all we got about 1/2 inch of ice and 5 to 6 inches of snow!! We didn't lose power thankfully and the snow was very pretty, not the violent stuff we had during the Blizzard of 2009. It was actaully pretty enjoyable, we got to relax and watch the snow fall!
Our poor iced over tree (which already needed replacing, but there is not much hope now)
Icicles hanging off the mailbox
Roof shot
Fenway wearing the coat that my grandma made her (note: she doesn't wear this all the time, but I had to bust it out), plus when she goes out to play she gets covered in snow)
Fenway playing in the snow
Fenway and I in the snow
Josh and Fenway in the snow
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Here in my neck of the woods...
..............it is very cold!!!
Tonight another cold front is moving in and temperatures are dropping even more. This week it has been in the 20's and 30's for highs. I am going to play weatherman for a little bit.
Thursday:
Morning 12 degrees
Afternoon 9 degrees
Friday:
Morning 0 degrees
Afternoon 10 degrees
Saturday:
Morning -3 degrees
Afternoon 17 degrees
Negative 3, not positive, but really what does it matter when we are talking about temperatures that low!! Tomorrow the wind chill is supposed to be brutal at -25 degrees with winds gusting 40 mph.
Schools are closing due to the low temps, but I will be making the trek to work tomorrow. Work is never cancelled!! There is a possibilty of freezing rain and up to 3 inches of snow.
Now, Oklahoma has a winter, but usually it isn't this cold for so long. We usually have cold spells and then warm spells. We have had snow on the ground since Christmas Eve, so it hasn't gotten above freezing for long periods of time in a while. In places we still have several inches of snow. Oklahoma weather is notorious for being a roller coaster, 60 degrees in the morning and wearing a coat and seeing snow flakes in the evening, so the weathermen aren't exactly believed all the time, but so far this winter they have been pretty on.
Now, if they could just be wrong this time and it end up being 70 degrees tomorrow!!! A girl can hope right???
Tonight another cold front is moving in and temperatures are dropping even more. This week it has been in the 20's and 30's for highs. I am going to play weatherman for a little bit.
Thursday:
Morning 12 degrees
Afternoon 9 degrees
Friday:
Morning 0 degrees
Afternoon 10 degrees
Saturday:
Morning -3 degrees
Afternoon 17 degrees
Negative 3, not positive, but really what does it matter when we are talking about temperatures that low!! Tomorrow the wind chill is supposed to be brutal at -25 degrees with winds gusting 40 mph.
Schools are closing due to the low temps, but I will be making the trek to work tomorrow. Work is never cancelled!! There is a possibilty of freezing rain and up to 3 inches of snow.
Now, Oklahoma has a winter, but usually it isn't this cold for so long. We usually have cold spells and then warm spells. We have had snow on the ground since Christmas Eve, so it hasn't gotten above freezing for long periods of time in a while. In places we still have several inches of snow. Oklahoma weather is notorious for being a roller coaster, 60 degrees in the morning and wearing a coat and seeing snow flakes in the evening, so the weathermen aren't exactly believed all the time, but so far this winter they have been pretty on.
Now, if they could just be wrong this time and it end up being 70 degrees tomorrow!!! A girl can hope right???
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