It was the girls turn to get to the baseball yahd with daddy and mommy. They had both gone to aunt chrissy's house for some swimming before the game. Dana brought over the new babe, and she certainly was a babe.
At the game, the girls were looking forward to having some cotton candy all day. Of course they only took about two or three bites out of it but its what they had been waiting for. They also ended up on the field doing the chicken dance in the middle of the eighth. My little baby girls looked awesome up there doing their little dance. They were so happy all night.
Danny and Katie were also there with the kids down the left field line. Katie had to wait in line for a drawing of the kids for most of the game. He has the same lineup of kids as we do, but he did it first.
The girls were so cute the whole night and we could just sit and listen to that Catherine talk all night long. Its funny how they relate what they did with what they ate. You could bring them to see the All star game and if you ask them how it was they'd tell you about the hot dog they had. Here, they were again thrilled about the chicken dance.
Umple called me early this morning and told me that his friend Tommy asked him if Jimmy would like to see the Stanley Cup trophy. Jimmy was so excited when he figured out what it was. For most people its a once in a lifetime thing. Tommy had the trophy over his house by the pool. I wasnt able to get out to see it but I am assured there were plenty of pictures taken. Lyn and Umple Eddie posed with it too.
Jimmy has made quite an impression on Tommy the times that he has gone to the Bruins games with him and the ump and me. He loves his sports and is such an avid fan...and a good kid. Its tough not to like him. I was so excited that Jimmy got to see that trophy. Its one of those things you never forget, especially with his love of hockey.
Jed Lowrie
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