Rain, Rain, Go Away. Come Back Again After Opening  Day!

As you might have guessed from my title, sunny Southern California isn’t exactly living up to the hype at the moment. April showers and all that. Normally I would be fine with this. Drought year water restrictions are really annoying and I would like to avoid that. But tomorrow is the Angels home opening day and we have tickets and…and…okay, a rain out would hardly be an epic tragedy but I am starting to get seriously twitchy for a live game and the weather report is just teasing me – bouncing back and forth between dire predictions of a 60% chance of rain all day and then roughly a 30% change of rain in the morning and early afternoon.

I sure hope the rain clears out in time for the game. Seth and I could not be more excited and have a whole evening planned it. We’re even both leaving work early enough to carpool and still get there in time to watch batting practice, unheard of on a weekday. It will be nice to start the home opener on a high note after a 5 to 1 win over the Rays. Dan Haren picked up the win. He pitched very well and was no doubt pleased with the Angels generous, early run support after their stinginess last season. Though many were initially confused by the nasty stuff of Rays pitcher Jeremy Hellickson, the bats were alive and well. Jordan Walden had his second outing since assuming the closer role and it was another one, two, three inning. I am so happy with this change! But I think that contests to give Walden a nickname and snazzy walk up music are a little premature. Let’s actually watch the kid play first before we saddle him with a nickname.

Oh, and the tickets arrived today! My husband and I will officially be travelling for baseball this summer. Fairly late in the 2010 season, I was commiserating with an old college friend about the state of our teams. Neither of us liked our chances for a post season and we both knew we would be experiencing withdrawal like symptoms all winter. Of course, his team’s ranking at that point was just so much more torture and it all turned out pretty darned well for him in the end. But we had so much fun goofing around, chatting about the game that he proposed an annual fan exchange program – in 2011 he and his guy will take my husband and I to a Giants game and we will take them to an Angels game. So we are heading up to San Francisco in July for the Giants/Dodgers game and we have great seats! For any family who may be lurking on the blog, first, thank you for reading 🙂 and, second, I will not be wearing either team’s colors but will wear my Angels hat instead.

The Giants game happens to be the same weekend the Angels are in the Bay Area to play the A’s, so I also nabbed good seats for the planned Angels vs. A’s single admission, double header on that Saturday. Single admission, double header! Doesn’t that sound like a great throwback to childhood?! I am so excited, I can’t wait…for this weekend or for that one!

11 comments

  1. redstatebluestate

    Jealous! What a trip! I mean, the Bay area is already awesome… throw in some ball games and your favorite team and BAM! Hope the rain lets up… but as a Chicagoan, you know I can’t feel too sympathetic towards the SoCal weather “woes”.
    –Jeff
    http://redstatebluestate.mlblogs.com/

  2. Michael David

    I’ll pray for great weather for your opening day if you return the favor. 70% chance of rain on Sunday for my home opener. Your road trips sound great, and I hope for good weather for you then, too. Single admission double-headers are almost unheard of these days. They would surely bring more fans and familyies to the ballpark, though.
    –Mike
    ‘Minoring In Baseball’
    http://burrilltalksbaseball.mlblogs.com

  3. blithescribe

    Mark – It is very exciting. I lucked out in the boss department, even if he’s a Red Sox fan, LOL. If you work hard, he doesn’t mind if you play hard from time to time. My husband works for and with Angels season ticket holders so it’s even easier for him.
    Jeff – It really should be a lot of fun. And in between games we’re going to hang out with a bunch of other friends from college we haven’t seen in a few years too. I’m very excited. Yeah, I know. Our rain storm is your good weather this time of year, but a rained out game would be kind of sad no matter what.
    Jane – It’s been very cold down here too and after such hot weather earlier in the week, it’s strange. Thanks!
    Mike – It’s a deal! Have fun at your home opener! You know, I am actually most excited for the double header? I haven’t been to one since I was 12 and this will be my husband’s first double header. They are so much fun that it’s a shame they’ve all but died out.
    — Kristen

  4. blithescribe

    Jeremy – Yeah, it’s times like these that I see the value of a retractable roof.
    — Kristen

  5. Catherine

    Well, looks like the weather held out for you after all! Too bad the Angels took the loss. And wow, 3 baseball games in one weekend? That sounds like a great trip! Make sure to eat some garlic fries in SF. They were fantastic 🙂
    Catherine
    http://chisoxblog.mlblogs.com/

  6. truegrich

    You will love AT&T Park. It’s beautiful… Oakland on the other hand… not so much! Sounds like a great trip and I look forward to reading about it.

  7. truegrich

    You will love AT&T Park; however, Oakland… well, not so much. In any case – enjoy your trip; it sounds wonderful and I look forward to reading about it.

  8. blithescribe

    Catherine – Yes, the weather held out, unlike our lead, sorry to say. I will have to seek out those garlic fries. Sounds like a great tip!
    True Grich – Thank you for dropping by my blog and commenting! Yeah, I am really looking forward to visiting AT&T Park. The draw of the Coliseum though is purely the double header, but we have seats right between the visitors’ dugout and the bullpen, so it should be fun.
    — Kristen

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