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Someone offered me free tickets. The 4 year old likes baseball, would it be alright you think?
Answer
If you can wrangle two kids at once, you're golden. Go to the game, don't expect to get to watch too much of it, and have fun.
My oldest attended her first Rangers game at age five months.
Tips.
1. Bring money.
2. You underestimated. Bring more than that.
3. Bring your own water bottle. I prefer Aquafina because the wide mouth makes refilling at a fountain easier. Chill or freeze it ahead of time and drink the meltwater, you'll look like an old pro at game-going. (You can bring in some foods as well, so if the kids have favorite snacks, stock up.)
4. Set a strict limit of one toy, t-shirt, or souvenir per kid, and let them know this ahead of time. Ballpark tchotkes are not cheap.
5. There are kid-things out past centerfield -- pitching cage, little whiffleball diamond, &c. They might enjoy these.
6. There are plenty of restrooms, but scope out the nearest ones ahead of time.
7. Bring a diaper bag to hold your stuff, even if the kids are out of diapers by now. They cannot refuse you a diaper bag! (The Rangers got really hardass about backpacks post-9/11, but the panic reaction has greatly softened by now. But they can't exclude a diaper bag. Remember to have diapers to maintain the illusion.)
8. Bring small kid blankets. Not for warmth, but for snuggling down if one or more gets sleepy.
9. Box of wipes. Kids + ballpark food == messy. Spare shirts and shorts are your call.
10. Learn the lyrics to "Take Me Out To The Ballgame". You'll need to know them in the middle of the seventh inning.
11. If your kids are firework-adverse, know that the Rangers set off Roman candles (loud ones) for any Rangers home run and at the end if they win the game. Prepare accordingly. (They also play a music cue whenever a Ranger goes deep. It's the theme music from the movie The Natural, composed by Randy Newman. Great stuff. People always want to know what the home run music is. Now you already know.)
12. Bring a digital or disposable camera and capture some memories. Most fellow fans are friendly, so don't hesitate to ask someone help take a group shot.
If you can wrangle two kids at once, you're golden. Go to the game, don't expect to get to watch too much of it, and have fun.
My oldest attended her first Rangers game at age five months.
Tips.
1. Bring money.
2. You underestimated. Bring more than that.
3. Bring your own water bottle. I prefer Aquafina because the wide mouth makes refilling at a fountain easier. Chill or freeze it ahead of time and drink the meltwater, you'll look like an old pro at game-going. (You can bring in some foods as well, so if the kids have favorite snacks, stock up.)
4. Set a strict limit of one toy, t-shirt, or souvenir per kid, and let them know this ahead of time. Ballpark tchotkes are not cheap.
5. There are kid-things out past centerfield -- pitching cage, little whiffleball diamond, &c. They might enjoy these.
6. There are plenty of restrooms, but scope out the nearest ones ahead of time.
7. Bring a diaper bag to hold your stuff, even if the kids are out of diapers by now. They cannot refuse you a diaper bag! (The Rangers got really hardass about backpacks post-9/11, but the panic reaction has greatly softened by now. But they can't exclude a diaper bag. Remember to have diapers to maintain the illusion.)
8. Bring small kid blankets. Not for warmth, but for snuggling down if one or more gets sleepy.
9. Box of wipes. Kids + ballpark food == messy. Spare shirts and shorts are your call.
10. Learn the lyrics to "Take Me Out To The Ballgame". You'll need to know them in the middle of the seventh inning.
11. If your kids are firework-adverse, know that the Rangers set off Roman candles (loud ones) for any Rangers home run and at the end if they win the game. Prepare accordingly. (They also play a music cue whenever a Ranger goes deep. It's the theme music from the movie The Natural, composed by Randy Newman. Great stuff. People always want to know what the home run music is. Now you already know.)
12. Bring a digital or disposable camera and capture some memories. Most fellow fans are friendly, so don't hesitate to ask someone help take a group shot.
What is a good Halloween costume that will make me look cute?
Liz C
I am 16 and i want a creative Halloween costume but i also want to look good when going to parties but i don't want to be slutty. Please help me come up with ideas. I could be pippi longstocking, but its not my first choice. I want a unique costume that will make me stand out too. Thanks!! :)
Answer
well it's not exactly cute but it is unique. one year i went as a speed bump :) i dyed white sweat pants and sweat shirt yellow and spray painted the tires on my parents car and had them drive over different places on the sweats and did the same with a bicycle. it was really interesting and everyone thougt it was hillarious.
i also went as a school girl one year but it was a play on words. i just wore things from a lot of different schools. like a tshirt from one school, shorts or sweats from another, a baseball hat, maybe a backpack or a jacket or something from another, whatever you can find actually. and universities are usually easier than high schools because they tend to have more clothing and accessory options.
or you could try to do something cute from everyone's childhood like a character from a tv show. something like strawberry shortcake would be easy since she just wears jeans and a striped shirt and you can usually find her hat in the kid aisle of party supply stores like party city. or do something current like dora the explorer, or get some friends and go as the backyardigans.
well it's not exactly cute but it is unique. one year i went as a speed bump :) i dyed white sweat pants and sweat shirt yellow and spray painted the tires on my parents car and had them drive over different places on the sweats and did the same with a bicycle. it was really interesting and everyone thougt it was hillarious.
i also went as a school girl one year but it was a play on words. i just wore things from a lot of different schools. like a tshirt from one school, shorts or sweats from another, a baseball hat, maybe a backpack or a jacket or something from another, whatever you can find actually. and universities are usually easier than high schools because they tend to have more clothing and accessory options.
or you could try to do something cute from everyone's childhood like a character from a tv show. something like strawberry shortcake would be easy since she just wears jeans and a striped shirt and you can usually find her hat in the kid aisle of party supply stores like party city. or do something current like dora the explorer, or get some friends and go as the backyardigans.
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