Tuesday, November 26, 2013

As we all know, the Red Sox had won the 2013 world series. I am very proud to say that I had been lucky enough to attend game 2 in Boston. It was a Thursday night, I had taken a limo down with my grandfather, brother, and two cousins. We met up with my aunt who works for the Red Sox at her office. To avoid the crowd we took a shortcut through her office, into a back staircase that let us straight into the park. We walked to our seats that were along 3rd baseline grandstand. As I looked around I could not seem to find one empty seat in the stadium. It was packed! The crowd was wild, filled with joy and excitement praying for a win. Within the first inning, my grandfather had asked me to switch seats with him.

The woman in the seat next to us would not stop moving. Her husband was feeding her peanuts. After every peanut she ate, she flipped her hair right in my face. With this seats so close together, her moving had become very obnoxious. When her bag of peanuts was empty, she had then felt the need to pull her phone out of her pocket every five minutes. Again, the seats so close together, and the park being packed, she had elbowed me when reaching for her phone. I was starting to become very frustrated.

With my frustration growing, I then had started started to realize I was at a World Series game, a once in a lifetime experience. I sat there and I laughed every time she did something obnoxious. Although the Red Sox had lost, I am very happy to say that I will never forget this night. It was indeed a very memorable experience

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