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Showing posts with label Red Sox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Sox. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The season is here.

Are you ready?
Hold on tight!


Baseball season officially kicked off Monday night with the Yankees playing the Red Sox at Fenway! Cory has been preparing Lincoln for his very first baseball season by letting him watch some Spring training games this past week.


{Ok, we didn't really leave him like this -- it was only for the photo opt!}

Monday night they experienced watching their very first Red Sox game together. I am positive this will only be the first of many thousands of games these two will enjoy together. And a huge bonus was that the Red Sox won! It looks to be quite possible that this weekend Lincoln will experience ATTENDING his first Red Sox game. We will see!



Nothing like the Red Sox theme song to define this moment.

Oh, sweet Caroline
Good times never seem so good (So good, So good, So good)
I've been inclined to believe it never would.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Chi-town Babymooners!

Over Labor Day weekend, Cory and I took a "babymoon" to Chicago! I did not know this was the official name of our trip until I was telling someone at work about out trip and she so cleverly stated, "O, so you are taking a babymoon?" I was definitely caught off guard, never having heard that term, but I kinda liked it and it has stuck. We often joked on our trip that we were the "babymooners!" This trip was definitely more of a last minute decision but we are very blessed to have the opportunity to take such a fun trip together! We had an absolute blast.

Here is a recap of our trip. First of all, we did drive to the good ole' Windy City! It was definitely cheaper than a ticket and made it definitely more like a fun road trip. We broke the trip up on the way up there by stopping to stay over in St. Louis but for the drive back we did it all in one day! Honda LaFonda was good to us!

When we arrived Friday early afternoon, we checked out our surroundings and enjoyed dinner at the Riverwalk on the Chicago River.




Next, we headed to the Friday Red Sox/White Sox game! We (heart) David Ortiz!


The Red Sox lost 12-2, so this is our sad face!


Here is the view from our room on Saturday morning!

Saturday we took a double decker bus tour of the city! This was a little too uncool for my better half but an hour into the trip he agreed that it was a fabulous idea :) We saw tons of fun sites of the city.

Taking our picture into the silver thing (I think there is a more formal name but I didn't catch it) at Millennium Park.


Eating lunch at Geno's East! Yumm-O does not even begin to touch the taste of this pizza!

Look at that cheese!


One of Oprah's many many condos!

Saturday evening we enjoyed an evening watching the Blue Man group. I was most excited about going to watch them but I think Cory enjoyed the show more than I did. It was NOTHING like I expected and there was lots of silly humor. Cory was laughing so loud it was starting to get embarrassing! Ha!


Sunday, we ventured to the top of the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower). It was a little overrated but glad we went. They have built these glass boxes off the side of the building that you can walk out in and all that is underneath you is plexi-glass. It was scary. I walked out there long enough to get my picture taken and say I did it. Here is random man that was laying down inside of it. Since, neither Cory or I were going to do that we took a picture of this man to better understand how this box worked.




Us in the box -- kinda blurry.


Sunday afternoon we headed out to cheer on the Red Sox again! This time they won 6-1! Go BoSox! Here is a pic of Baby Calhoun on the trip.


By Sunday evening we were BEAT! We decided to take the water taxi over to Navy Pier but it was a let down. It is a very long pier that juts out into Michigan Lake with some rides on it, children's museum, restaurants and dinner cruise boarding stations. I think by this point I was SO worn out that I just could care less. Plus, I think having kids at this place would have been a little more enjoyable.

We drove home Sunday morning! And I had to take a picture of the O'Dell exit, although they need the apostrophe and to capitalize the D.

All in all we had such a GREAT time! We are so fortunate to have this chance to have a get-away before Baby Calhoun graces us with his/her presence! It will forever be a very fun memory for me and Cory.

CEC.

O, and just a side note -- I have started to feel the baby move! It started right after I turned 17 weeks and has increased a lot more after 18 weeks. It happens the most in the mornings after my alarm goes off and after I eat. It feels the most like popcorn popping 2 or 3 times real quickly or a spider walking across the inside of my stomach. We are getting excited about knowing if pink or blue will be in our future!