This blog began as a way to record my musings about preparations and travels to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada February 16-27, 2010. From that amazing experience came this ongoing story of becoming a sports fan. You can follow my tales of awe, agony, and all the emotions in between as well as view pics from seasons of Phillies baseball. Along the way is a little Eagles football thrown in for fun, and even some astronomy and weather related tales. I feel lucky to have witnessed some historic games, some heartbreaking losses, but all wonderful when told from this new fan's point of view.

Blog Archives postings:
Dec 2009-Feb 2010
Olympics
March 2010-Dec 2011
Baseball and more
2011 The Phillies do again, winning the Eastern Championship for the 5th straight year.
April 2012-Sept 27 2012 Not the best season for the Phillies
2013-We wait and see!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

The People Who Make It All Happen

Citizen's Bank Park is always a wonderful place to go to enjoy an evening outdoors. The seats behind home plate where we usually sit look out towards the Philly skyline, which at dusk is a bea-yoo-tee-fool vista.

This is a tribute to the people at the Ball Park who work hard to make the experience always pleasant and as joyful as it can be whether we win or lose. From the bag checkers to the elevator operator, everyone is friendly and willing without hesitation to share a story or two of  a memorable playoff or world series game. And if you are lucky you can hear some reminiscences of the old stadiums. All you have to do is ask.

So, hats off to the Phillies Ball Park staff!

Take us to the top

May I help you?
Get your program here....!
And of course, the fans



Sunday, June 9, 2013

Let the Festivities Begin Part 1


  To start off my 60th Birthday celebrations, Peter, Peter, Ellen and I  take a road trip to see an afternoon game of the Fightin' Phillies, the AA team in Reading Pennsylvania, an hour and a half from Philadelphia. Today is hot and sunny, a great relief from the soaking rains.
At this stadium, you aren't allowed to bring in your own food, so we find some shade and take  time to picnic before we go in.  (Although no one actually checks our bags when we enter).

We can already hear the middle school chorus singing the Star Spangled Banner as we look for our seats between home and first base. For 12 bucks here you can sit in the 3rd row to eavesdrop on the umpire  as he calls out " Stee-rike" and empathize with the batter who grimaces at the umpire in disagreement at the call. In the summer air, the sharp crack of the bat makes us feel as if we have just hit the ball ourselves.

The 'Fightin Phils are not doing too well today, so we stay entertained by a series of goofy, loveable mascots, games and gags.  This includes the Fightin' Phillies mascots,  the Tooth Fairy,  and a vegetable race around the field. 
Winner of the vegetable race
Tooth Fairy and helper sweeping the bases

My favorite, though, is the man who sings Take Me out to the Ballgame, an older fan, clearly a crowd favorite as well.



For more of the fun, continue on to see an audacious version of the Cha Cha Slide


Let the Festivities Begin Part 2

 The Cha-Cha Slide is a line dance created by Mr. C, also known as Casper, a Chicago DJ. The dance was originally designed as a workout for Bally's Total Fitness. The steps are called out during the song ,so it is really just a series of directions-"Take it to the right" " Take it back now"

At major league games, they play a snipett where the singer says" Everybody clap your hands"      


Personally, I think its a silly dance, so they got it right with this rendition. Check out the scale as the players pass by.




The Reading Phillies have a bit of a rally in the later innings, bringing in 2 runs, but ultimately lose 8-2.
We ended up moving up under an awning to get out of the heat. Even here, behind home plate, we are still only a short distance from the field.

Thanks again to the gang who helped me start off this celebration.