Sunday at Wrigley Field
The day started early, boarding the bus at Lot One at barely 7 a.m. and the bus
ride there was spirited (eh, hem!). Arriving early, there was plenty
of time to take in the glory of Wrigelyville for a while. The Cubby
Bear, Sluggers, Goose Island, the Central, etc. And then to the
friendly confines.
Through some kind of mojo we had some pretty good seats. Nay, our
seats were the bomb, as the kids say. A double sized luxury private
suite.
We had our own section of seats that came with TV's outdoor heaters
and a heck of a view, and inside, there was food and drinks (no
lines at
a hot dog stand) We even had access to convenient luxury box bathrooms!
Woo hoo! The group mingled back and forth between the seat and the
lounge area, where the plasma screen TV on the wall was blasphemously
showing
the Nascar race, some to warm up and some for another hot dog. The
die-hard's stayed glued to their seats beating themselves up with
every bad pitch.
Sitting in the box next to us was Chicago Bear Nathan Vasher, the
hero of the New Orlenas playoff game last year who was there to throw out for first pitch
and sing "Take me out the the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch. The game ended up going an extra inning where
the Cubs won over the Washington Nationals. The party also went extra
innings in the very places we started the day as you see in the (edited)
photos below. Heading back for the bus, we spotted a hilarious Tom
Rauen (Tom Squad), who had earlier been on national TV acting the
fool in the
stands, dancing mariachi style outside the stadium for tips next
to the guys playing the five-gallon buckets with drumsticks. He actually
made
a few dollars. We have video. We should put it on You Tube. And in
the end we all survived....albeit with a few stories that are likely
best
left in Wrigleyville. Thanks to Joe Zwack and the crew for inviting
us along. How many times have we been to cubs games and wondered
how
the
other half lived up there above us in those fancy private boxes.
Now we know.
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