So we went to see the Albuquerque Isotopes cause we got free box seats! I may have been a little confused by what box seats were when I took the tickets. I thought they were those big glass rooms at the top of the stadium where they give you free food! No, there the seats like touching the ground of the arena! These were the seats to sit in if you wanted to watch a baseball game. You can see everything from them, the look on the pitchers face as he prepares to throw his fast ball, the sweat running down the hitters face as he nervously awaits it, and the man on third base getting ready to steel 3rd the moment he feels confident the pitcher's concentration is on the catcher. The intensity of the set up was almost unbearable! Goosebumps rush to your head as the pitcher loads his guns, and you begin to ask yourself, "is he gonna hit i?" "Is the runner gonna make it home?" or "is the bat man gonna foul the freakin base ball into my face at 200mph?" Actually, that last question was the one that came to my head the most since we were sitting so close. A few balls had their eyes set on me, but it's all about intimidation. I quickly shot one back at them and they knew their place.
Yeah, the game was good. But that wasn't even the best part of the night! I wish you would've been there. The scene was to epic to take pictures. We left a bit before the end so we could get out of the parking lot, unscathed of the multitudes. And as we left through the main gates, something didn't seem right, there was a different feeling in the air. It was that of joy. People were out side the gates, celebrating and dancing! Swinging around bags of something! My heart pounded to beat of a native American drum that some indian guy was hitting in a corner. I looked slightly to my right and saw 2 amazing pillars. I was stunned and speechless. The joy I felt right then will echo through out the rest of my life. A woman approached me, Brittany and Heidi and said "hey, would you guys like some bread?" Of coarse! It was all clear now! The giant pillars held loaves and loaves of bread, and they were giving it out like a child gives his cold to a nursery of unsuspecting infants! We gladly took their bread and began to rejoice with them! Oh what a sight it was. 1 minuet later, we went to Denny's and ate with Karen.
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