Saturday, August 4, 2007 - Beaches and Baseball
Low tide was at 7:15 AM today, so we rose early to drive down to Laguna Beach to visit the tidal pools. We found some nice ones at Heisler Park, where Bob recommended we look. It was a little treacherous to climb on the rocks, especially when Emma wanted to be carried, but that got us to see some nice little pools. Anna and Mommy loved seeing crabs crawling between the rocks. Bob had suggested that they stick their fingers in the sea anemone to feel them suck on it, so Julie and Anna both tried that too. Anna said it felt weird. We spent more than an hour exploring there.
We came back to Cathy and Bob’s place and went out to a second beach at Bolsa Chica. There, we spent time swimming in the ocean and feeling the waves coming in as the tide was rising. Bob showed how he surfs and let Anna use his boogie board. Once she got used to it, she loved riding it in and could go quite far on it. Emma mostly played in the sand like she usually does, but she did get into the ocean too. Bob showed her how to pour water into a hole in the sand and watch it disappear. She laughed at that.
We went to lunch with Bob and Cathy, and returned to their house to get cleaned up a little and spend the a quiet afternoon enjoying the ocean breezes.
Around 5:00 we left for Dodger Stadium to see their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. We sat near third base, in the first row of the second level, just above the animated advertising signs that circle the stadium. (Bob and Cathy’s tickets were in a different spot.) Emma hadn’t taken her nap today and fell asleep in the car on the way there. We carried her in and she stayed asleep until the third inning. The give-away promotion tonight was a cooler bag, big enough for a lunch. We had Dodger Dogs for dinner.
The biggest name that Daddy knew that was in the game was Nomar Garciaparra, who now plays 3rd base for the Dodgers and who hit a three run homer when LA was way behind. Kirk Gibson was there, as a coach for the Diamondbacks. Julie was impressed that Harrison Ford was at the game. The organ played the theme to Indiana Jones when they showed him and Calista Flockhart on the scoreboard. The crowd booed when the scoreboard announced that Barry Bonds had tied Hank Aaron’s homerun record in San Diego.
The Dodgers got behind in the first inning, and at one point were behind 8 to 1. They started to rally in the later innings, though, and the crowd was enthusiastically supporting them. The fans around us were wearing their give-away coolers as hats to rally the team, and Emma joined in. The Dodgers came back to within one run, 8-7, and we stayed until the last out, when Nomar swung and missed. Even though the Dodgers lost it was an exciting game to watch.
We came back to Cathy and Bob’s place and went out to a second beach at Bolsa Chica. There, we spent time swimming in the ocean and feeling the waves coming in as the tide was rising. Bob showed how he surfs and let Anna use his boogie board. Once she got used to it, she loved riding it in and could go quite far on it. Emma mostly played in the sand like she usually does, but she did get into the ocean too. Bob showed her how to pour water into a hole in the sand and watch it disappear. She laughed at that.
We went to lunch with Bob and Cathy, and returned to their house to get cleaned up a little and spend the a quiet afternoon enjoying the ocean breezes.
Around 5:00 we left for Dodger Stadium to see their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. We sat near third base, in the first row of the second level, just above the animated advertising signs that circle the stadium. (Bob and Cathy’s tickets were in a different spot.) Emma hadn’t taken her nap today and fell asleep in the car on the way there. We carried her in and she stayed asleep until the third inning. The give-away promotion tonight was a cooler bag, big enough for a lunch. We had Dodger Dogs for dinner.
The biggest name that Daddy knew that was in the game was Nomar Garciaparra, who now plays 3rd base for the Dodgers and who hit a three run homer when LA was way behind. Kirk Gibson was there, as a coach for the Diamondbacks. Julie was impressed that Harrison Ford was at the game. The organ played the theme to Indiana Jones when they showed him and Calista Flockhart on the scoreboard. The crowd booed when the scoreboard announced that Barry Bonds had tied Hank Aaron’s homerun record in San Diego.
The Dodgers got behind in the first inning, and at one point were behind 8 to 1. They started to rally in the later innings, though, and the crowd was enthusiastically supporting them. The fans around us were wearing their give-away coolers as hats to rally the team, and Emma joined in. The Dodgers came back to within one run, 8-7, and we stayed until the last out, when Nomar swung and missed. Even though the Dodgers lost it was an exciting game to watch.
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