Showing posts with label Nationals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nationals. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Photo Story

I've been quiet. Too quiet. So quiet that I feel guilty. Guilty that I have not been sharing our adventures with friends and family. But even more guilty that I have not been keeping a family record to look back on 10-15-20 years from now. There are excuses (of course there are!!). For one, finding the time has proven to be difficult. But more importantly, finding the energy to put the words together is even harder. Being the mom of two very active little boys is absolutely amazing and absolutely exhausting. And because our almost 8 month old has decided to enter the world of sleep regression, the words are still not here.

So I'm going to let the photos tell the story.

I last left off with Andrew's first meal back in August.  Since then, there have been many more messy moments as he worked through the fruits and vegetable list.  There has also been baseball and clapping and weddings and sitting and pumpkins and crawling and trick or treating and teeth! It certainly has been an exciting Fall and we are looking forward to a fun and busy holiday season.

Family Fun at Burke Lake Park



Frying Pan Park Play Date



Nats Game with Grandpa



Pool Days with Friends



Birthday Party Fun



Happy Birthday, Grandma M.



Port Discovery in Baltimore, MD



Uncle Joe & Aunt LeeAnn Get Hitched!




Cox Farms Play Date



Fairfax Fall Festival with Grandma and Grandpa Q.



Pumpkin Picking at Ticonderoga Farm



Andrew's First Haircut



Lazy Saturday Photo Shoot



Andrew Milestones: Sitting, Jumping, Crawling, Teeth!





Brotherly Love




I'm going to try really, really hard to keep up with things from now on. And Andrew is going to try really, really hard to go to sleep and stay asleep so that my Mommy brain can put the words together to be able to keep up with things. Happy Tuesday! 





Monday, August 22, 2011

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

There is nothing better than spending a summer afternoon at the ball park. We hit up National's Stadium yesterday to see the D.C. Nationals take on the Philadelphia Phillies and it was a game that did not disappoint.


Ed and I bought the tickets for my Dad for his birthday this year. He is a long time Phillies fan so whenever they are in town, we try to see at least one game. Since Grandma B. is here for a visit, Mom Q. relinquished her ticket to good friend Richard ~ another long time Phillies fan.


We headed to 1:35pm game a little early so that we could walk the ball park and take in the sites. There is nothing better than walking into the stadium and seeing the hustle a bustle that takes place. From the parents who are buying programs and team hats for their kids to the vendors who are pushing Bud Lite and peanuts to the groups of men to the President Mascots taking photos with adoring fans (love Teddy!), it is an awesome site to see.


The best part for me is when we find out seats and take that first gaze over the pristine field. The outfield is mowed to perfection and the infield is the most perfectly manicured dirt you'll ever see. I think I love it most because it reminds me of all those Mets games that Dad took us too when we were kids. We always bought a scorecard to keep track of the game and were treated to ice cream in the Mets helmets. I loved going to baseball games then, and I love it now. :)


If you've never been to a Nats game when they are hosting the Phillies, then you are not privy to the somewhat sad site that we saw. The stadium was filled with a sea of red shirts, jerseys and hats. But it was not Nats red. It was Philiadelphia red. I bet 80% of the stadium was filled with Phillies fans which made me so sad. There is nothing worse then hearing the chant "Let's Go Phillies" in Nationals Stadium. I know our boys are still fairly new in town, but c'mon! Where are you Nats fans??!! (Realize I won't be saying this when the Mets come to town.)


I won't bore you with the details of the game...but if you want to read about it click here. What I can tell you is this. The game ended dramatically and it ended in Washington's favor. After an hour and 11 minute rain delay (totally crazy thunderstorm with lightening that scared the bejeezus out of me!), the Nationals were down a run. Then in the bottom of the 9th, with 2 strikes against him, good old Ian Desmond hits a home run to tie the game. That's right Philly fans ~ SIT DOWN!

Side note: One of my favorite parts of the game is when the President Mascots race around the field. It is so fun to watch ~ especially since Teddy has not won a single time. And sadly, his record stands. This game's winner was George!


The game went into extra innings and the Phillies did nothing with their at bat. Then came the Nats. Local hottie Ryan Zimmerman hit a double that was then followed by an intentional walk of Michael Morse. Jayson Werth (former Phillies player who was booed all game by those darn Philly fans) pulled out a single to load the bases with no outs. Espinoza strikes out but then Jonny Gomes strode to the plate. According to the Washington Post, Gomes believes that "the inner half of the plate is his, the outer half of the plate is the pitcher’s. And if a pitch dares come inside and close to your arm or body, well, quite simply, you hang in there." And hang in there he did. The pitch from Phillies reliever Brad Lidge came in hard and hit Gomes on the arm ending the game and earning a BIG win for the Nationals.

Now, of course I felt bad that my Dad's favorite team lost at the game we bought him for his birthday. But it was so nice to see those Philly fans quiet for once. Manager Davey Johnson (one of my personal all-time favorite baseball people) said to reporters "That was fun."

Yes Davey...that was fun!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer

7.6.10

It is summer and boy, we've been havin' a blast! Okay...so I'm in a corny mood tonight. But I have LOTS to smile about. Here - click here and press "Play" to get in the mood. :)

So what's been going on you ask? Well, let me tell you. I've officially been on the job for almost 3 weeks and I am loving it. It is such a great new challenge - exactly what I was looking for. The home office is working out well (Lucy LOVES it) as are the trips to New York City. I'll be back up there July 19th - NY buddies mark your calendars!

We have been keeping busy on weekends - trying to get a lay of the land. The three of us hit Burke Lake Park and conquered the 4.7 mile lake path on a fairly warm Saturday afternoon. Lucy was especially interested in making friends with the ducks. :)


Next it was time to celebrate Ed's birthday - HAPPY BIRTHDAY ED - so we headed into DC for a peek at the new and improved American History Museum. We were very impressed with the great exhibits. Ed's favs was anything car related. Mine of course was Julia Child's Kitchen. I wanted to hop over the stanchion and whip up a nice beef bourgonion!


Yup - that is Ed on the other side of the kitchen!!! :)

Next up - 80's night with The Legwarmers!!!! For those of you who are not familiar, The Legwarmers are the BEST 80's cover band in the DC area. We had a great time enjoying all our favorites AND we were in the company of Andrea and Rich which made it all the better.


And finally - Let's Play Ball!! It was family day down at Nationals Park this past weekend. We headed downtown to see the Nats beat up on the Mets (sad) and got a festive baseball hat out of it. The game would have been more enjoyable if we were not sitting in the sweltering heat, but it just made the beers taste that much better!


So far, this has been a great summer. There is some awesome news on the horizon but because I'm too superstitious I can't get into it now. Stay tuned!!!!!!!

P.S. No Ma, I'm not pregnant :)