• baseball,  personal,  travel

    beyrer baseball trip 09- part 2 (cincinnati)

    Onward.

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    Left Pittsburgh, drove thru tons of nothingness. Did see two good signs (one of which to follow in part 3) and the other was for Gumby’s Beer & Cigarette World. No picture though cause I couldn’t get the camera out fast enough (when there’s nothing but nothing to look at for hours driving, there’s no point keeping the camera out) so the Gumby’s sign will have to live on in memory only.

    Stopped to see Merle and Earl in W. Virginia with mullets and not a whole lot of teeth at the Gas n Go. Did go to a cool 1950’s McDonalds with a nice old BelAir in the middle. Made the boys take pictures there- Jack was not terribly pleased. But that was the agreement so he had to suck it up. But Patrick was great and I got a nice one of him.

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    Made it to Cincinnati, checked into the hotel which was really nice but had this tube/fountain thing in the lobby. Can you say Augustus Gloop?

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    Walked over to the stadium for the next game. It looked like rain (omg, are you kidding? Baseball while sitting in the rain? Can I go home now please?) so I left the good camera at the hotel and just took the point & shoot, so the picture quality isn’t as good, sorry.

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    Passed some cool chillipeppers planted along the sidewalk on the way. As John was on line to buy tickets, a really nice lady came up and just GAVE us 4 tickets for seats behind home plate. How nice! Timmy proceeded to get really sick at the game (thank goodness we were just feet from the family bathroom), but it only happened once so that’s something. I didn’t feel great either. Sickness and baseball- bonus!

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    There was a build A bear in the park (clever) so Timmy got 2 new guys this time. And after being such a trooper about being sick, he deserved 100 guys!

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    The Cubs won but that seemed like it was okay with everyone at the park because everyone was rooting for the Cubs instead of the Reds. That didn’t seem nice to me at all. Whatever- the game was over.

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  • baseball,  personal,  travel

    beyrer baseball trip 09- part I (pittsburgh)

    John has a dream to bring the boys to a game at every single MLB park in the country. The big boys were down 12 stadiums already before this trip (Boston Red Sox, CitiField/Shea Mets, old & new NY Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs) and can now cross off another 3 from the list after this trip (Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds and a second trip to the Detroit Tigers).

    As many of you blog followers and friends know, I am NOT a fan of baseball. At all. So why, you might ask, did I go on this trip? I’m still not entirely sure. The boys and John really wanted Timmy to come along on the trip and in order for him to do that, I had to go too. 3 kids in a ballpark, hotels, and car for hours on end at 10 and 4 probably not so doable on your own. So I went. Begrudgingly. And those of you who are my FB friends know exactly how much I just LOVED the trip (coughcough). The boys sure had a great time though and that’s the important part. But I still loathe baseball and no one can make me like it.  So there.

    After driving what seemed like 100 years, we arrived in Pittsburgh in just enough time to check into the hotel (which was really nice btw), throw our stuff in our adjoining rooms and walk the few blocks to the baseball stadium. The walk over was really nice and they had the bridge closed off so it was foot traffic only.

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    I brought the camera (duh) but forgot the freakin Kindle back at the hotel room. Still couldn’t make me watch the game though! John got really good field level seats for all 5 of us for just about the cost of one ticket at Citi.

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    Boys and statue of Roberto Clemente who Jack wrote a report on this year, so I actually knew who he was.

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    Ralph Kiner’s hands or something…I have no idea what the deal was with this, but they wanted a picture there.

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    This was the beer inning apparently. (John says there’s something for every inning for the boys. Food, ice cream, bathroom, shopping, snack etc). I guess it was his turn.

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    I didn’t like the shirt I was wearing (especially after 8+ hrs of wearing it in the car) so John bought me a baseball shirt. The shirt’s nice and I like the sewn on letters. Other than that, here’s my feeling on baseball:

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    Any confusion?

    Took a self portrait of Timmy and me in every park.

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    Timmy looks like I felt in this picture. He was actually very happy the whole game (especially after getting his “guy”) but I think he was just tired.

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    The boys were having a great time. Baseball is SO their thing.

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    The view from the stadium was really nice with the moon hanging over by the foul pole (see, I know something).

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    The Pirates lost (ok, I just had to yell into the den and ask John and the boys who won cause I was paying no attention to the game). We all walked back to the hotel and went to sleep, getting ready for our next day’s ride to Cincinnati with a night game the next night. Oh, joy.

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    More to come on the trip… (we have parts 2-5 to go, stay tuned).

  • personal

    the classic carousel {nunley’s}

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    Took all the boys to Nunley’s Carousel last Sunday so we did something for their birthday. Everyone was in a bit of a mood after all the traveling the week before for the baseball trip, and considering we only got home the night before late, they were all troopers. We had also gone to GameStop earlier in the day to pick up some presents which helped the moods. Slightly.

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    We took a few rides on the carousel which we all enjoyed (and truthfully, I probably enjoyed it most- tried for the brass ring but no luck this time!).  The boys all were able to grab themselves some rings (ok, Timmy got some help from Daddy) and were pretty happy about that. And then we bounced around the area (you know how I love it there) for some pictures. Those I’ll post soon.

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    Patrick rode on my favorite horse from when I was little.

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    Jack sat next to the horse that his school sponsored.

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    And Timmy, he just had a great time after sitting out the first go-round. He told me today “you know, you just can’t beat the classics’. No, seriously. He said that!

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  • personal

    happy 10th birthday Jack & Patrick

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    Can’t even begin to believe that the boys are 10 years old today. Was like yesterday that they were born 5 weeks early weighing in at 5.5lbs (Jack) and 4lbs (Patrick) and looked like undercooked chickens. It used to take me an hour to feed each boy 3/4 of an ounce of formula (they were on alimentum- don’t even get me started on that!) and they were so little I could easily hold both of them at once. Now they are ginormous, smart, funny, and handsome boys. And 10!

    Two from the trip. They look tired (and in need of a haircut) because they are. Over 1800 miles in 5 days will do that to you, especially after 4 night games and not getting back to the hotel til after 10:45pm every night!

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    More from the trip coming soon.

    Happiest of birthdays loves! Can’t wait to take you shopping at GameStop today!

  • bsquared business,  i'm with the band,  personal

    7 for Sunday

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    Ok, I haven’t dissapeared off the face of the planet. Just been busy and have no new shoot to post (I do have shoots to edit however- 12 of them to be exact- but don’t have anything new done to post yet).  So, here’s a 7 for Sunday post to tide you blog stalkers over til I can post something new.

    Pictures of the sunset thrown in for your viewing pleasure…

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    1. I am officially ON VACATION!! No more shoots until September!!!!! And although my calendar says that bsquared is closed for August, that’s not entirely true. I’m just not shooting, but still have plenty of editing, paperwork, scheduling shoots, emails to answer, shoots to post, holiday cards to post, etc. So I’ll be working, but not shooting.   Today was the first day I went to the beach on a Saturday (and not for a shoot) this year. It was fabulous!

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    2. My last shoot (Friday night) was the perfect way to end the year so far. I did a little shoot for The Turn. Brian and Pat were in town playing and we needed some new pictures for upcoming posters and promo cards. They are just getting better and better and rocked the hell out of the crowd at Longhorns. I can’t wait til my birthday party where the whole band will be playing! Here’s a little sneak peek :

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    3. I was brushing Timmy’s hair in the mirror friday night after his tub. He took one look at himself and said “yeaaaaaaahh”. The kid cracks me up.

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    4. Visited with an old friend on Friday (friday was a very busy day). He was on Long Island and came by for a visit. It was so great catching up and reliving old memories. I love that there’s someone else who gets things from the past that no one else does. We’ve been friends since I’m 15 years old. That’s a lot of memories. Wish I had taken a picture but I was so busy visiting that I forgot!

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    5. Fished out some old notes from high school for the above visit for laughs. And it made me realize how sad it is that this generation will not have notes and letters to save (and I saved everything) from friends. Everything is email and texting. Even pictures are mostly digital- on phones, on computers. The pictures and notes I dug up are priceless to me. I even found two from my friend John Crapo who died this year unexpectedly. Now that’s all that’s left of him because I never saved any of the emails we exchanged later in life. Sad.

    6. We will be leaving on the annual baseball trip on Monday for about a week. Yes, I am going. No, I am not happy about it. At all. We will be visiting Pittsburgh, Cinncinatti, Clevland & Detroit with baseball games at each location. Bet your ass I’m bringing the Kindle. There will be significant reading in each park cause that’s the only thing I can do there without attempting suicide. The only high points: visiting the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and The Christmas Story house (yes, Ralphie’s house with the leg lamp in the window) in Cleveland, and seeing our friends in Michigan. But that’s it. I’ll most likely be on FB non stop. And checking emails. So send me something good to read so I’m not ripping my hair out. Why couldn’t we like Hockey instead? That, I would love!

    7. From January-July 2009, I have shot 97 different families/events/occassions. I have now booked 52 shoots so far for the fall with spaces still available and some pending bookings.  Holy crap. No wonder I’m so tired.

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    I am hoping to still be posting while I’m away. I’m working on editing some shoots to schedule to post automatically, so keep checking back my loyal blog stalkers.

    And one thought/beth trivia to leave you with: those fake, limparmed, barelythere hugs suck and frankly, piss me off. Give me a real hug with a squeeze anytime!