Here is an update of the fun we've had in Dallas:
Dallas Cowboys vs. Indianapolis Colts
So I guess selling your soul to an accounting firm comes with perks (oh its not that bad... but then again I haven't worked the 60-70 hour weeks yet). The partner over my group has season tickets to the Dallas Cowboys and he was unable to attend their opening exhibition with the Indianapolis Colts - the raining Super Bowl Champions - poor guy. So he kindly gave the new hires his four tickets. They were $125 a piece for an exhibition game! That means the regular season tickets are 3-4 times more expensive. Here is a somewhat blurry shot of the view from our amazing seats. We got to see Peyton Manning and the starting line up of the Colts for two series and the Cowboys starting line up for 3. It was my first NFL experience and I loved it! The stadium is very old though. You can't see it well, but there is this really gross , green mold growing on the stadium roof. They are building a new one a few miles away that is costing $1 billion and will seat almost 100,000 people. It will be the biggest stadium in the NFL - any surprises? Not here in Texas.
Texas Rangers vs. Seattle Mariners
This same partner with the Cowboys tickets just happened to be out of town again for a Texas Rangers game - poor guy. So he kindly gave the new hires his four tickets. These seats were right behind the first base dugout (only $45 a piece for a regular season game, but the Rangers are considered one of the most mediocre teams of all time). Here is the view. Of course being close to the field makes you more susceptible to things like fly balls and camera shots. Well it just so happens that my favorite moment of this game (sarcasm) was being locked on the Kiss Cam with my coworker! OH THE EMBARRASSMENT!! Neither she nor I knew what to do, she being single and I being married, she and I both never being in visible-to-a-camera seats where things like this happen, she and I both being new to the professional world, and so forth. You might think of an easy solution out of the situation now, but when you are staring at your face on a 40 foot screen and everyone around you is yelling "kiss her, what is wrong with you! GO ON, KISS HER!!!" thinking takes a back seat to trying not to hyperventilate. An older coworker next to her leaned over and said "just kiss her on the cheek." We both heard the suggestion and it felt like the only way out of the dilemma. As I leaned over to plant the kiss, the cameraman got annoyed with us an left for another couple! Of course that was impossible for me to see staring at my coworkers cheek, so I ended up kissing her anyways. Gosh!! I hope you are all laughing at how silly the situation was - I am sure one day I will get there with you. For now I will stick to cringing at the slightest thought.
Needless to say the rest of the game wasn't as enjoyable.
Texas Rangers vs. Chicago White Sox
Sporting events on our dime are obviously going to turn out much different, right? Well, Dianna went with me this time. She isn't the biggest fan of baseball, but she was a good sport and gave me some good company. We arrived at our $2 seats (yes, through a ticket concierge I managed to get tickets for $2) and someone was sitting in them! Now this may seem common at a ball park, but the entire upper deck had like 30 people in it, and two of them were in our seats! Really weird. But because of the limited number of people in our section, we didn't say anything and just went one row down and sat in empty seats there. As soon as we sat down a lady came down the stairs and we thought she was going to make us move (again weird considering there was hardly anyone there). She asked if we were season ticket holders for those seats and we said "no, we are just sitting here because someone else is in our seats." She then told us that she was giving upgrades to season ticket holders but that she would give us the upgrade anyways. So we ended up getting really good seats in right field on the "Lexus level" which is like the premium deck in the middle of the lower and upper decks. We enjoyed the rest of the game from there and the Rangers won an exciting game 4-3.
So obviously it was a nice thing to happen to us, but honestly - what's the moral of the story? Tell us what you think.
1 comment:
Hi kids! just read the blog--sounds like things are going great. Glad you took Daniel to a Rangers game-- he loves that. It would be great if you could do stuff w/him now and then- you would be a great influence on him!
I have finished tomato canning for the year- Dianna, I made 2 batches of salsa this year besides all the other bottles of just tomatoes. I switched out 1 green chile for 1 serrano chile and it made it better-- a little more zip. Steve likes it too.
My cell phone died last week so I am shopping for a new one. I have about decided on a KRZR, even though I dont need all the bells and whistles it has. Any advice or suggestions? I want to talk to you guys for real one day soon. And as far as internet communication, is it better to talk to you here or send emails. I dont seem to get much response from emails. . . (heres some GUILT I'm throwing your way) Hope all is well with you. I want to come out and see you, your place, and Kerry's family and place.
What are you doing for Thanksgiving? I was just talking to Paul and saying that this year may be the last year we can have Thanksgiving at Dad's before he moves. So we will probably do that if everyone can come.
We are miserable in this heat wave we are having--but also very greatful that we have the means to stay cool. Tomorrow is Labor Day and only Shauna will be here. Dad is in Yuma AZ for the opening of dove season, Nice is in New York City w/her boss and family. So we will have a small BBQ w/the 3 of us. what are you doing?
Take care and hope all is well. Call us soon -- I will call too when I get my new phone.
Love you both--- Kristy
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