Planes, trains and automobiles

Okay so there were no trains involved, but there was a plane and an automobile. Two out of three isn’t bad. The boys and I embarked on our trip to Oklahoma on Saturday, May 24th. We left from BWI and had a non stop flight to OKC.  Billy was excited, but wanted Bill to come along.  While I was in standing in the security line with Baden, Bill took Billy to the bathroom and then returned him to me.  Well Billy did not want to stay with me and wanted his daddy.  Finally after a quick kiss and a hug for Billy, we were moving up in the security line.  Billy hates to take his shoes off so I had him wear his Crocs to make things easier. He did take them off, but not without a fuss.  There are still nice people in the world and a couple standing behind me asked if they could hold Baden while I took care of getting Billy’s shoes off.  They were so nice and so helpful.  We made it through without a hitch well except if you count Baden spitting up on the floor which I did clean up!  The flight was good. Baden was able to have a seat so he slept in his car seat and Billy watched DVDs.  Thank goodness for portable DVD players.  He was actually pretty good.  He was so excited to see Bebe and Grandpa and ran right up to them and gave them hugs.  It is great to be back in Oklahoma.  I love the landscape. I know it’s flat, but you can see for miles.  Plus there is a Sonic in almost every town!  One cherry limeade, please.

The gates are up

In just a few short days Baden has gone from an inch worm crawl to pulling himself up and getting into everything.  He has been caught with his hand almost in the dog food. Fortunately, I was there to pull him away before anything happened.  So in light of that incident, we went and got the gates down from the attic. Dunowland is now fortified with a gate in the family room and one in the living room.  Baden wasn’t too happy with this confinement, but has gotten used to it.  If he is upset about something, he will crawl over to the gate and let me know.  It is amazing that in such a short time period he has gone from just rolling around on the floor to pulling himself up and standing.  He isn’t quite sure what to do once he’s up on his feet, but that will all come in time and the way he is going it will be sooner than later. 

Baseball in our backyard

Last night we went to see the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs play the Newark Bears.  It was our first time at the new stadium, Regency Furniture Stadium, that is located here in Waldorf.  I think it took us maybe 15 minutes to get to the game. That was nice.  The stadium is really nice and initimate.  We sat behind home plate and while the seats were good, we prefer sitting behind the dugout.  Billy was really excited to see Pinch, the team’s mascot.  Billy gave him a high five and a hug.  We had a good time at the game and it’s fun to see Billy get excited about the game and learn about baseball.  I love being able to share the love of baseball that I have with Billy.  It’s always been a big part of my family and I want to continue this tradition of baseball with Billy and Baden.  The Blue Crabs lost 5 -2, but that won’t deter us from many more trips to see them play. Bill says I am getting a little too crazy with all the games, but I have the fever. Tis’ the season.

Belly Buster Baseball

We went to see the Bowie Baysox play the Portland (Maine) Sea Dogs last night. The Baysox are the AA team for the Baltimore Orioles.  It was Belly Buster night.  If you bought a lower reserve ticket you got a food voucher for a foot long hot dog, popcorn and a bag of peanuts.  We sat right behind the dugout.  It was a chilly night for baseball, but we had a good time. This was Billy’s first baseball game and he seemed to enjoy it although I don’t think he really knew what was going on.  He knew he wanted a ball and since we were sitting right behind the Baysox dugout, the bench/field coach, Moe Hill, threw a ball to Billy. He promptly threw it back, but he got it back and we put it away so that wouldn’t happen again.  The Baysox have a mascot named Louie.  He is looks a little like the Fanatic of the Philadelphia Phillies.  He was dancing and having a great time.  Billy was a little scared at first, but he warmed up to him.  Baden just stared at him and I wonder what he was thinking about the whole thing.  After the game the kids get to run the bases.  Billy wanted to go out on the field all night so he was one of the first ones out to run the bases. On his way to second base he totally biffed it, but he got back up and made it to home. If there had not been people on the field directing the kids where to go, Billy would have ran those bases until he couldn’t run anymore.  He told me this morning that he loves baseball which of course makes me smile because I love it too.  We are heading to another game next week. We will be watching the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs play the Newark (NJ) Bears.  The Blue Crabs are right here in Waldorf and we are excited about being so close to baseball.  Of course, we will probably take in a Washington Nationals game or a Baltimore Orioles game, but the minor leagues are so much fun and they are really family friendly plus they are a lot cheaper! Nothing can be better than spending the evening with your family at the ball park. 

PS: The Baysox beat the Portland Sea Dogs 4-3.

 

Puke, Poop and Baseball

On Wednesday, Bill was invited to a Baltimore Orioles game. Knowing that I love baseball, he asked if I could go.  His friend said sure and I was so excited.  Bill had a campout on Friday with his 11 year old Scouts so he planned on using Thursday evening to prepare so I could tell that he didn’t really want to go.  I couldn’t find a babysitter and so I told Bill if you don’t want to go just call and tell him.  He did, but then he showed up for his Scout meeting and only one boy showed up so the campout was cancelled so Bill decided to go to the game.  I wasn’t a happy camper.  It wasn’t the fact that Bill was going out with friends it was he was going to a baseball game and he doesn’t really like it.  Well, Thursday dawns and Bill heads off to work.  My day was not headed in the right direction.  The boys and I went to the dollar store and on the way home Billy threw up in the car. Thank goodness for leather seats.  Then as I was opening the front door to get paper towels, etc… our beagle, Eddie, had pooped right at the front door!  I wanted to scream and I think I did.  After getting everything cleaned up, I was not in a good mood.  Bill finally called me while he was at the game and I told him I don’t want to know where you are sitting or anything.  He asked me how my day was and I told him all the gory details.  He came home later that night and said he decided that we will go to more baseball games and he would learn to like the game.  I am excited about that. I have been going to baseball games since I was four months old when my brothers played Little League ball. Baseball is in my blood and I hope to pass that onto Billy and Baden.  So even though my day didn’t go great something important happened and I am ready to play ball! 

PS: The Orioles beat the White Sox 6 to 5 in ten innings.

 

Zoo

We went to the National Zoo today. We almost didn’t make it. There was an hour construction back up on Route 301 and then when we got to the Metro station there were no parking spaces.  We drove and driving in downtown DC is not fun.  Luckily, we picked the right day because the Pope arrived later in the afternoon and roads were shut down.  I definitely dig the Metro and prefer it to driving anytime.  Once at the zoo, we had a lot of fun looking at the animals. I really enjoyed watching Billy’s reaction to the animals and how excited he was to see them.  The last time we went to the zoo he was not in a good mood and so we ended up leaving. That was a bummer.  Now he is at the age where he really loves this kind of stuff.  Baden enjoyed himself laid back in the stroller taking it all in.  It was a beautiful spring day in Washington and a perfect family day for us.