Showing posts with label Rangers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rangers. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

What I'm Loving Wednesday

Well, 2022 hasn't been that great so far, but I want to try and focus on positive things, so I decided to try and get back into my habit of blogging more than once a year. I'm falling back on my old favorite, What I'm Loving Wednesday.


I'm loving...

That I've stayed on track with my workouts so far this year. Yes, I know, we are only three weeks in, but still, it's a start. I know I've mentioned it on here before, but I LOVE the app FitOn. It's free, and you get so many workout videos by different trainers (that way you don't get bored doing the same workouts over and over). You can select what type of videos you want: the area you want to target (abs, legs, arms) how long you want the video to be, the trainer you want, etc. I HIGHLY recommend them. All of the trainers are great, but my favorite is Kenta. He's amazing and he's so encouraging. 


I'm loving...

This Etsy shop: Crafty Crutch Stuff. I discovered them last year when I was on Etsy searching for Atlanta Braves stuff. I found a Braves gnome they had made and decided I needed it. I loved the quality so much I reached out to the owners to special order a Rangers gnome (which they made and sent to me in less than two weeks). The owners are super nice. I recently purchased some of their kitchen towels and another gnome. In one of my purchases, they threw in a free bar of their homemade soap, which smelled AMAZING. I highly recommend this shop. If you know me, you know I'm all about supporting small businesses. If you want a gnome with a specific sports team or design, you can reach out and ask for it. If you order anything from them, let them know that Rachel sent you! :)


I'm loving...

Mr. Ballen's YouTube Channel. My neighbor introduced me to Mr. Ballen last year and I binged watched all of his videos in like a week. If you are a fan of the strange, dark, and mysterious delivered in storytelling format, Mr. Ballen is for you! Here is a sample of his videos. And yes, he really is a former Navy Seal (the second video will explain that).
 

      
I dressed up as Mr. Ballen for Halloween at work last year. Lol.

I'm loving...

The Jurassic World Exhibit-I went last week and had a lot of fun. The last day for the Dallas exhibit was this past Monday, but if you ever see it near you, I recommend going. It is something that is enjoyable for people of all ages.







I'm loving...

That I'm finally working on all the scrapbooks that I've been talking about completing for the last 100 years (okay, maybe not that long). I've had stuff in a box for twenty years from middle school and high school and am excited to get it cleared out and in an album. 2022 is the year of organization for me!

8th grade Pep Squad Officer Rachel

What are YOU loving today?

XOXO!

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

What I'm Loving Wednesday!

Sorry for the lack of posts last week. I was still recovering from being sick and I didn't have the energy to blog when I got home from work. 

I know the last few days have been full of sadness and mourning. I felt today would be a good day to focus on positive and happy things, so I'm going with my usual What I'm Loving Wednesday post.


I'm loving...
That I'm feeling well enough to work out again. I went almost three weeks without working out due to being sick. I managed to get in a virtual 5K on Sunday after church and yesterday I got in 3.5 miles after work, as well as a few FitOn App workout videos. T-minus 5.5 weeks until my half-marathon. I'm starting to think I jumped the gun signing up for a half-marathon, but I'm committed to it, so I have some time to make up on my training. EEK! Oh, for those not familiar with a virtual 5K, you sign up online and they send you the running bib, shirt, and medal. You are on the honor system to actually follow through and complete it, but honestly, if you are going to pay for a 5K, why WOULDN'T you complete it? I want to feel that I've earned that finisher's medal. I don't even take the medal out of the packaging until I've done it. This virtual 5K was supposed to be done in December, but December was like, three days long for me, and I ran out of time. But I got it done on Sunday and finished in 45:11. Boom.


This was after running 3.5 miles and doing two workout videos yesterday. I was beyond exhausted.
I'm loving...
That I got all my Christmas decorations put away two weekends ago. My living room seems so empty without all of them.


I'm loving...
The newest additions to my Damsel Den (AKA sports room). I found these panoramic framed photos at a sports memorabilia shop a few weeks ago, and with the help of a friend, they are now on display (I had to rearrange my wall layouts some). The top photo was taken at Game 3 of the 2010 World Series and the bottom one was taken at the Winter Classic on New Year's Day. I felt I needed both of them since I was actually at both of those games. :)


I'm loving...
That I got to spend time with friends last weekend (after staying home for three weekends in a row). On Friday night some friends and I went to Texas Live for food, fun, and an 80s metal cover band (the band was an added bonus, we had no clue they were playing). Lol. I was out until after 11pm for the first time in I don't know how long. You would have thought I was back in my 20s. On Saturday I went to the Rangers Peek at the Park (which took the place of Fan Fest this year). I didn't feel like waiting in line for autographs (because we all know I would rather have a photo with the player than an autograph) but I did check out the foundation booth sale and got a Mike Minor framed photo. After the other photo purchases earlier this month, there is no wall space in my Damsel Den, so he's in the hallway for now. One day I'll have a bigger house with a bigger Damsel Den. ONE DAY. Lol.






Our new ballpark, Globe Life Field. It's not as pretty as our old Ballpark, at least from the outside. I keep telling myself when it's 112, I will appreciate the roof and the AC though.
I'm loving...
My new running shoes. I figured if I'm going to run (mostly walk) 13.1 miles on March 8th, I needed good shoes and I needed time to break them in. I went to Run On! Coppell and a nice kid named Carter helped me get the right shoes for my feet. Evidently I've been wearing the wrong size shoe for years (who knew?) He found the perfect shoes for me and also hooked me up with a 20% discount. Yes, I have big feet and these look like clown shoes, leave me alone. :)


What are YOU loving today?

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

What I'm Loving Wednesday!


I'm loving...
That I'm taking an interest in my blog again. I even spent tonight doing a little redesigning. Some of it's the same, but I changed up the fonts and I made a new blog title header. Here are some headers that I made, but decided not to use. For those wondering, I used the website Be Funky for the new headers.

This is the previous header




I'm loving...
That I'm slowly feeling better. I got sick last week-allergies turned into a horrible sinus infection-which had me in bed for four days. I'm still congested but my cough is A LOT better. I'm still taking it easy this week, just to be sure I'm 100% better. I'm just thankful it wasn't the flu. Yes, I got my flu shot but evidently there is a flu strain going around that the shot didn't protect against).

I'm loving...
That I got my Rangers season tickets for this year-this is my 9th year as a season ticket holder. That means that my Opening Day ticket at the NEW Rangers Ballpark is SECURE! This will be my 15th straight Opening Day. For those who only keep up with me through my blog (and who don't follow baseball), the Rangers said goodbye to their old ballpark last year (it was very emotional) and are moving next door to a new one (that will HOPEFULLY be finished by March 31). This one will have a retractable roof and AC (meaning no more days of sitting out in 112 degree temperatures watching baseball). I wasn't too excited about a roof at first, but I'm trying to tell myself it's a good thing. No more sunburns. No more heat stroke. No more boob sweat (seriously, it's horrible). No more sitting for 4 hours just to have a game delayed or canceled due to rain. Hopefully we will have some pretty days where the roof will be open and we can enjoy baseball the way it's meant to be played- in the open air.

I guess I won't be needing my Steve Avery fan at Rangers games anymore.
Not gonna lie- I'm gonna miss this view.

T-shirt giveaway for the last game.
They started the countdown in 2018, I think it started at 100 games left. Got my photo by the sign before the last game.

My last photo at a Rangers game at the Ballpark.
I'm loving...
The ever-changing Texas weather (okay, maybe I'm not loving that too much). Last Friday morning it was 72 degrees. That evening we had tornadoes and severe storms come through the Metroplex. Saturday morning we had snow (not a lot, just enough for people to flood social media with "it's snowing in Texas" posts. Today we had a high of 81. Tomorrow morning when I leave for work it will be 48. It's a never-ending fun game of "will I use my AC or heater today?" Sometimes you use both in the same day. This is probably why I can't get to feeling better. Lol.

What are YOU loving today?

XOXO!


Tuesday, December 31, 2019

San Francisco Trip 2018

I said my goal was to recap my 2018 trips and my 2019 trip by the New Year. I have until midnight today to get both done. Lol.

My last trip of 2018 was to San Francisco with a group of friends to see a few baseball games. It was a blast! We all became friends because of our love of baseball (mainly Texas Rangers baseball). This was the second baseball trip for our group- most of us went to Washington D.C. in 2017 (see recap here).

We took early flights so we could catch an afternoon game in Oakland to see the Rangers and A's. Not all of us were on the same flight so we met up in California. My flight was on Alaska Air and thanks to a SUPER nice gate agent, I got bumped up to first class for free (pinkies out). 

All the leg room!
When we got to the Coliseum in Oakland, it was overcast and threatening to rain, but after the game started, the sun came out and it ended up being a beautiful day. I'm not gonna lie, the Coliseum is NOT the prettiest ballpark in the world, but it wasn't a bad experience. I know a lot of people complain about it, but we had fun. We were at an afternoon game in the middle of the week and there were a good number of dedicated and passionate A's fans there. 




Happy Rangers fans after a win in Oakland
On this trip, I was able to meet my Twitter friend Cori- she and I had been Twitter friends for like nine years. She's a Rangers fan living in California, and I'm so glad she could join us!


This game was broadcast on Facebook Live, and it turns out I made it on "TV" a few times. I really need to learn to just smile and not make weird faces when I'm at a game. The cameras always find me at the worst time. Lol.


By that evening we were exhausted after traveling and being out in the sun all afternoon, but we did make time to have dinner at Mel's Diner before heading off to our hotels/AirBnbs (we didn't all stay at the same place). I possibly talked the waitress into letting me keep the menu. My college roommate is named Mel and her kitchen has a Mel's Diner theme. :)


The next morning we were up early for a tour of AT&T Park (now called Oracle Park), home of the San Francisco Giants. I haven't toured all the ballparks I've visited, but I've toured a good portion of them. The tour in SF was awesome, I highly recommend it. The Giants have a lot of history and I loved learning about it.


We were told not to touch the grass. Of course I had to take a photo of me touching the grass. Lol.

After a trip to the gift shop, the group split- some of us went for lunch while others went shopping. I was part of the group that wanted to eat (act surprised). We went to this hole in the wall pizza place called Za Pizza in SF Russian Hill and it was AMAZING. Hands down the best pizza I've ever tasted. The slice of pizza might look ordinary in that photo, but it was fantastic. If you are ever in San Francisco, I highly recommend that you find a way to get to Za Pizza.  

The guy in the photo is Brooks Berstein, he's the owner.
After lunch, most everyone else wanted to go shopping, but I wanted to go sight-seeing, so my friend Moose and I took off walking to see the sights of San Francisco. We did A LOT of walking that day. We got a week's worth of steps in just in that afternoon. Poo Moose had to keep up with my fast walking (I have long legs, I can't help it). 

When we left Za Pizza, we discovered we were about a 7 minute walk from the famous Lombard Street, so we made our way over to it. Lombard Street is that curvy street they always show in movies  and TV shows about San Francisco. I honestly thought it would be a longer street, but it was maybe a block long. They have a sidewalk for pedestrians to walk down so you aren't in the middle of the road. It was pretty crowded, so obviously everyone else wanted to see it while they were in town as well. 


From Lombard Street, we made our way to Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39 to meet up with some of our group. If you are going to walk around San Francisco, just know there are a lot of hills. Your legs will get quite the workout! I loved Pier 39- there were musicians and lots of shops and places to eat (again with food, I know). :)

I swear I thought that bird was going to attack me.
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip...
While on Pier 39, we had to check out the sea lions. They actually have an interesting story about how they ended up there (click here for it because I'm too lazy to retype it). 


Richard Olsen was one of the musicians playing on Pie 39. He was an amazing clarinet player (much better than I ever was back in the day). :) I bought two of his CDs.
That evening we had tickets for a night tour of Alcatraz. I must say, I put Alcatraz as a "must see" while in San Francisco. And I HIGHLY recommend the night tour if it fits into your schedule. The tours book up fast, so it's best to buy you tickets in advance (that's what we did). We were there in August but it was quite chilly in the evening (hence the beanies and jackets). My Texas blood doesn't do well in the cold. Lol. The boat ride to Alcatraz was extra chilly (the wind coming off the water was so cold). As the saying goes, "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." 


My friend Monica accidentally took this photo, and it's one of my favorites. It looks like the cover of a rap album. Lol.
Once you get to the island, there is a pretty good size hill you have to walk up to get to the actual prison. Tip: Wear good walking shoes when you go to San Francisco. They do have a tram that will take the elderly and people with walking challenges up to the prison though. During the walk to the top, a tour guide gives a brief history and points out places of interest along the way. Once you get inside, you are given a headset with a recording, and you can go through the building at your own pace. Some people in my group were done in just over an hour. I took my time and took almost two hours. 


The recording was made by people who were actually in prison there at one time or who worked there. The recordings are from the 1980s (I believe), so some of the people you are hearing have passed on. I will say, Alcatraz is super creepy at night, but it was fun. I learned a lot, and as a history nerd, I was all about it. I must admit, it was eerie standing in one of the isolation cells. The inmate talking on the recording said it would be so dark he couldn't see his hand in front of his face. In order to pass the time, he would take a button off of his shirt, throw it in the air, and then spend time trying to find it. 

They heard how many Whataburger number tents I have at home. Lol.

My souvenirs 
We got back well after 10pm, which made for a long day, and day three was going to be super long as well. After grabbing food, my group got back to our AirBnB after midnight- and we had to be up early the next day for another day of fun. We obviously don't go on vacation to sleep. :)

On Day 3, a group of us drove around the city sight-seeing (giving my legs a much needed break). We took photos of the Golden Gate Bridge from every angle possible. One can never have too many photos by the Golden Gate Bridge. :) We walked about halfway across it and then drove over it. We later drove down Lombard Street (so I got to experience it walking and in a car). 

Day 3 posse


One of the things I wanted to do was to put my feet in the Pacific Ocean (not the San Francisco Bay, the actual ocean), so we drove over to Pacifica, CA, and found a lovely beach to spend some time at.


For those who don't know, the Pacific Ocean is VERY cold. I had a rude awakening when the first wave hit my legs. Lol.


After lunch at a cute little cafe in Pacifica, we headed back to San Fran for the Rangers/Giants game that night. Oh yeah, we were in California to see baseball, we almost forgot. Lol.

We had amazing seats for the game and again, the weather was not what we were used to in August, so we were bundled up. We noticed about the 8th inning a huge flock of seagulls starting circling the ballpark. I guess they were hoping to get some scraps of food. It was interesting and terrifying all at the same time. I've seen the Hitchcock movie The Birds, it doesn't end well. Lol.

I finally got to meet my Twitter friend Matthew. We both live in Dallas and go to Rangers games all the time, we just had never met up. We were able to meet up at this game though!
The gentleman in the center photo caught balls along the first baseline all night. He was adorable. 

Top left you can see the flock of seagulls. 
The next day was our last full day in SF. We went to the Giants day game (so we could experience a night game and a day game). Also it was a bobblehead giveaway and we are all bobblehead junkies. It was funny (not really) that that game the Giants were celebrating their win of the 2010 World Series...where they beat the Rangers. So yeah, that was fun reliving that. Lol. It was a bobblehead set, but you only got one. I ended up with the Buster Posey one, so I needed the Brian Wilson one to complete the set. The family in front of me had three Brian Wilson bobbleheads so I offered to buy one for $20. They were nice and agreed, so I had the complete set by the time I left.


The guy in the top right is Andres Torres. He played for the Giants when they won the World Series, but he also briefly played for the Rangers. Of course I got a photo. Lol.
Our seats for game two were higher up, and in the sun. I never travel without sunblock so I was sharing it with everyone around me. I was very popular. :) 

My first trip to California was so much fun. I can't wait to go back. I still have three ballparks there to see and two presidential libraries!

So, as 2019 comes to a close, I'm FINALLY done recapping my 2018 trips. WHEW!!!

As always, thanks for reading. I hope to get back to blogging in 2020. I kinda miss it. 


XOXO!