Our Five Ring Circus: Pirates
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Monday, July 16, 2018

Mom On The Go

Mom On The Go - A Weekly Life With Kids Recap #momblogger #Downsyndrome #momlife

Happy Monday! After one of our laziest weeks ever, this past week was more on the go. The Mom Taxi and Dad Taxi made a huge comeback over the past few days!


If you have no idea what I'm talking about, just wait until your kids get older! When I had Dylan, more experienced moms would tell me to enjoy the quiet early years, because life gets busier the older your kids get. It is 100% true! And when you multiply it by four, life can get hectic!

Here's how last week played out (according - mostly - to my cell phone)...

Monday, May 16, 2016

Lexie's Field Trip - Behind the Scenes at Heinz Field & PNC Park in Pittsburgh

Chaperoning a field trip is a coveted job in our school district. This year, I was miraculously chosen to chaperone both Dylan and Lexie's field trips!

Dylan's field trip to the Carnegie Science Center was a few weeks ago, and on Friday the 13th, Lexie and I headed into Pittsburgh with her class to go on a field trip that made my husband very jealous! We were going to get behind the scenes tours of Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, AND PNC Park, which is home to the Pittsburgh Pirates!

I was very apprehensive about the field trip.  It was supposed to rain all day, so I was prepared with coats and umbrellas. The morning started out a bit rough. As we were walking (okay...RUSHING) out the door, my entire cup of hot tea spilled all over the floor. As I was lifting up the play kitchen to sit towels on the puddle of tea, the play kitchen tipped and all the play food and dishes ended up all over the floor. There wasn't any time to make another cup of tea or clean up the mess, so we just left it as it was!

The chaos continued...

We boarded the bus full of overly excited kids (and the most dads I have ever seen chaperoning a field trip) and pulled away from the school.  We made it one short mile before we had to turn around and go back to the school to pick up the school nurse.  We apparently forgot her in the midst of all the chaos!

We finally made it into the city, and it was worth the wait. Not only did it turn out to be a beautiful day, but the tours were amazing!

Our first stop was Heinz Field

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I have never been to the new field, so I was excited to see everything!

Our first stop (after a bathroom break, of course) was the locker rooms.  Although it was neat to see the Pitt locker room, the Steelers locker room was what we really wanted to see!  When Dylan went  on this field trip a few years ago, they weren't allowed in the locker room, so this was exciting.  I have to admit, it was nothing like I pictured it would be! For some reason, I expected it to resemble a high school locker room!

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Steelers Locker Room
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Another thing I wasn't expecting was how plain and simple the area where they interview the players was.  It looks so much different on TV!

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Lexie's favorite part of the tour was slapping the football emblem that all the players slap for good luck as they exit the locker room before a game!

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We got to walk through the tunnel the players walk through to enter the field. It was so neat seeing the field from that perspective! 

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Unfortunately, we couldn't go on the field this time, because they were removing the grass and replacing it with foam flooring for their summer concert series.

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I went on a field trip with Lexie and her class today. ❤ We had so much fun touring Heinz Field and PNC Park!

After leaving the field, we started the descent down the ramp to visit the rest of the complex. The view of the city is just as beautiful as it is from PNC Park!

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As a blogger, I really liked seeing the press box.  It must be an exciting but stressful job to be a sports reporter!

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We also got to see a luxury suite.  They start at just $49,000 a year (HA!) and go up to well over $100,000 a year, depending on the size.  I begged Lexie to give up her college education so we could get one, but she thought that was a terrible idea! Oh, well...I can dream!

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We finished up our tour in the Great Hall. We didn't have much time left, so it's definitely something I would love to spend more time visiting one day!  I know Grant would love to see it!

I mean, just look at all those Super Bowl trophies!!! ;)

The Great Hall at Heinz Field

We loved visiting Heinz Field for the first time! Hopefully my entire family can go see a game soon!

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We grabbed our lunches off the bus, and headed down to the river walk for a very quick lunch break. We picked a little pier for our picnic spot, which gave us a great view of the city.  As soon as we were done, we headed down the river walk toward PNC Park! 

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We visit PNC Park at least once a year for a Pirates game. It is such a beautiful ball park! 

This time, we got to view the field from the press box!

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We also had the opportunity to tour the locker room, but no cameras were allowed. Such a bummer, because it was really cool to see! But let me just share that Lexie's favorite story to tell about that tour is how the Pirates are messy and like to leave their underwear hanging in their lockers!

From there, we headed into the Pirates dug out!

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I have never seen the field from that angle, so I really liked that part of the tour!  Unfortunately, they were working on the field, so the kids couldn't run the bases this time.

They did, however, get to see the batting cages and training rooms!

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By that point, all the kids were starting to fade.  It was a REALLY long day with lots of walking! 

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Even though we have visited PNC Park many times, it was fun to get the behind the scenes tour!

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We can't wait to go back for a game this summer!

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After we left the park, there was a little mishap with the buses not being there to pick us up. That resulted in Lexie's teacher running through the city to find them, a bus driver coming to find us and leading us on a much longer walk to the buses, and Lexie's autistic classmate, who was walking with us, having a meltdown. (I managed to calm him down by distracting him with the news that we knew his sister.) We finally reached our bus and collapsed in our seats. What is it about field trips that leave you so exhausted?

I had a great day touring the home of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates with my sweet girl! Lexie really enjoyed having me there and it's definitely an experience we both will remember! (And just for the record, Grant WAS very jealous!)

Go Steelers!!! Go Bucs!

What was the last field trip YOU went on?

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Play Ball!

We can officially cross another big event off of our Summer Bucket List!  

Our local library kicked off their summer reading program with a raffle, and one of my kids won 10 tickets to Tuesday night's Pittsburgh Pirates game!  The kids were SO excited!

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(Isn't PNC Park GORGEOUS?!?)

We decided to invite my niece, Aubrey, and our friends Audrey, Jack, and Rex to join us!  It was Aubrey's first Pirates game!

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It was a great night for a game.  The weather was gorgeous, and the view from the park is always spectacular!

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Each of the kids had a buddy.  Aubrey and Lexie, Dylan and Jack, and Audrey and Lily.  Liam bounced between Grant and I, but he loved the game.  Every time he heard a cheer, he started clapping! Lily was finally old enough to enjoy it, too!

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The kids worked so hard on their banner and they were certain they were going to get on TV. No such luck, but they tried!

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After a few innings the kids had to go to the bathroom-of course!  I took the girls and Liam down to the restroom, then let them enjoy the gorgeous view of the city from the balcony.  Liam paid no attention to the beautiful river and cityscape. He was all, "Hey, my hands are so awesome!"

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We headed back to our seats, but as soon as we reached the top of the steps, Liam pooped-of course!  All the changing tables were occupied, so he got a riverside diaper change. He was unimpressed.  In true boy fashion, the game was all he cared about!

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Shortly after we returned, the sun began to set over the city.

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THAT'S when the game got exciting!  A huge hit resulted in a homerun.  They set off fireworks every time the Pirates get a homerun, so it made the game extra exciting!

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The kids were already thrilled from the first set of fireworks.  Lily was clapping and grinning ear to ear!  Then...it happened again!

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After the excitement, Liam started to get sleepy.  He was an absolute angel for the entire game, and I was so impressed he lasted so long!

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Finally, it was time for the Pierogie Race!  Oh yeah, it's a thing.  The kids look forward to it every time we go to a game!

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Darkness settled over the city, and Liam fell asleep amidst all the noise.

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By that time, it was getting really late, so we decided to leave just before the game ended.  The kids were reluctant to leave, but everyone was getting sleepy!

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As we left, Grant snapped a quick picture to prove I was there! We only had one brave person ask if all the kids were ours.  There may have been a few strange looks, too, but I'll call that a win! We very successfully survived the game with 5 kids, and we ALL had fun!

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Even though we left a bit early, the Pirates pulled off a win.  It was a great night for baseball in Pittsburgh and such a memorable night for my family!  Go, Pirates!!!

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Baseball in the Burgh

On Sunday, our family headed into Pittsburgh for the Pirates game! The Pirates are FINALLY having a winning season, so it was exciting!

It was the last home game of the regular season, and Grant got 4 free tickets from work.  We did have to leave one family member behind.  Lily spent the day with her Papa and Nina, and had a great time!

When there's a Pirates game and a Steelers game on the same day, the city is completely crazy!  PNC Park and Heinz Field are only a few blocks apart, so all the fans are packed in one area.  We ended up parking right next to Heinz Field and walking to PNC Park.  

I have to say, I'm glad we left Lily behind this time.  Trying to keep an independent toddler right next to me in that crowd would have been impossible!

Pirates games are always entertaining.  All the fans got Pirates scarves at the game, and because Grant's company had a group package, we got to choose a Pirates hat or a jersey.  The kids were super excited about their new scarves and hats!  Even Liam, who was attending his first Pirates game (not in my belly!) got his own scarf!

We got there early, and immediately went to our seats.  The weather was PERFECT, and Dylan and Lexie were so excited to be there!

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PNC Park is beautiful! The view of the city is gorgeous and every seat in the park is good!

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The game wasn't a good one, but they do shoot off fireworks after every homerun the Pirates score.  Luckily, the kids got to see two homeruns that day!   It was the first time they got to see one!

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Dylan loves baseball, so he loves going to the games.  Lexie's favorite things at Pirates games are the Pirates Parrot and the Pierogie race!

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Liam was very unimpressed by the game.  He slept in the Moby Wrap the entire time!

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We ended up leaving after the 7th inning in an effort to beat the crowd.  Dylan was bummed that he couldn't run the bases after the game, but we promised him we would bring him back to do it next year!  And next year, we'll bring Lily.  Hopefully it won't be as crazy!

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Even though the Pirates lost, it was a memorable afternoon! 

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