The Wave
Actually, we did not get The Wave effectively off the ground. And actually, we did not try to start the wave--some people on the lower level did, but then the Nats hit a spectacular home run and The Wave sort of fizzled into applause and cheers and a neat little fireworks show. That was the eighth inning, so it was the last effort.
Krystal came out a couple weekends ago to relive our old glory days in DC. Only this time we had a car. And air conditioning. And, well, did not live in DC. It was deeelightful. I like it so much when Krystal comes back. It makes my heart smile.
We hit RFK stadium on Sunday for a Nats game--a first for Jason and me (so embarrassing). Baseball is fun because you can watch if you want or you can talk and lose interest when you feel like it. Dawn, are you totally offended?
Krystal came out a couple weekends ago to relive our old glory days in DC. Only this time we had a car. And air conditioning. And, well, did not live in DC. It was deeelightful. I like it so much when Krystal comes back. It makes my heart smile.
We hit RFK stadium on Sunday for a Nats game--a first for Jason and me (so embarrassing). Baseball is fun because you can watch if you want or you can talk and lose interest when you feel like it. Dawn, are you totally offended?
1 comment:
The Wave has no place in baseball, either do mascots or grown men who wear gloves to the park.
Anyways, I had no idea Krystal was in DC, I haven't seen her in a while and then she is on your website. Kind of funny. I am glad you guys had fun, you and Jason need to watch more baseball.
See ya!
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