








We decided to be sporty this 4th of July. I'm not very sporty, so I was dragging my feet all week in anticipation. It ended up being more fun than I though it would be. It also helped that there's a Shake Shack in the stadium and that we went with fun people....Hannah + Rob and Mark + Julie and the Homer Family.
those french fries look magical. and would be moreso in my belly.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I am right there, Amanda! You are so frigging talented!
ReplyDeleteA SHAKE SHACK IN THE STADIUM?! whaaaaat! wow. that would certainly make sports all the more appealing! (i'm with you on the dragging of feet to watch them).
ReplyDeletehaha. looks like the homers were there too. i miss the shake shack.
ReplyDeletetwo of my faves: baseball + shake shack! amazing.
ReplyDeleteyour pictures are magical.
ReplyDeleteyes, becca they were...do the homers have a blog??
ReplyDeleteyou guys were so sporty—i was proud! and it was so hot. night games are SO much fun and breezy, especially with fireworks at the end. maybe another time ;)
ReplyDeletei think baseball is the worst sport ever, but i looooove going to major league baseball games. looks like fun--great photos! :)
ReplyDeleteOH! SHAKE SHACK!!! that would be worth going to a game for... I actually hate watching baseball on TV but there is something i enjoy about being at the games.. I really think it's all the food you get to eat. :)
ReplyDeleteA sporty day once in a blue moon is fun! This sure looked fun!
ReplyDeleteI have always been limited to viewing your wonderful photos, but today I wanted to tell you that I look wonderful, and every photo I see, I was transported to where it was done. You're cute, and I love your blog.
ReplyDeletesometimes it's the things we want to do the least that end up surprising us the most.
ReplyDeleteyou had me a shake shack.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these pictures...you've got such style, lady. baseball and french fries and the 4th of july are perfection together!
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oh, how delightful. i'm 40 minutes from fenway in boston and have never been to a game. this is inspiring me to take a trip!!!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, your photo is DIVINE!
ReplyDeleteim not sporty either, but im always surprised how much i get "into it" once i'm there. :) looks like you guys had a great time. and how cute that you're friends with naomi and josh!! ahhh the blog world.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are great. I especially like the first photo. The playing field is huge!
ReplyDeleteyeah, it's http://thehomersodyssey.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletethanks becca...just added them!
ReplyDeleteWe get to cheer on the ever-terrible (but always our favorite) Nationals next month in Chicago. I'm hoping the Cubs' stadium has good concessions!
ReplyDeletelooks like lots of fun! ; )
ReplyDeletethese photos are wonderful and make me miss america, oww. i never got into baseball, but i remember following the portland seadogs and thinking, what a ridiculous name. i don't think they were even in the big league.
ReplyDeleteif this isn't a way to celebrate the USA i am not sure what is... like you, i am not a sport person at all but i have fond memories of my dad taking us to ballgames when we were kids. great shots, love the reflections on the glass.
ReplyDeletei love going to games like that - but just for all the fun food and drinks :)
ReplyDeleteim not a sporty type either...but i do love a good baseball game with peanuts and paper trays of ridiculously greasy food.
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