On Saturday the 17th, we headed to Arlington with the kids to the Ranger game. Carter was, as usual, so excited to go.... I think he's been 4 or 5 times now. And Ella had never been, but she was excited too! She is quite familiar with the Rangers from the TV (imagine that!), so she seemed to sort of understand where we were going. We left to head out there a little early so we could grab dinner before going to the ballpark. We ate at Boston's... this has become sort of our before game go-to restaurant. We walked in and sat at the table, and Carter said, "Hey, I've been here before with Daddy and Travis!" (That was about 4 months ago... good memory!) So we enjoyed our dinner then went over to the ballpark. We couldn't have asked for better weather. It was about 90 degrees on the walk in from the car, but once we were inside and got to our seats (in the shade!), it was so comfortable, not at all like the baseball weather we're used to! It was definitely the perfect night and the perfect game to go to! Ella noticed the field and the players right away, and was really fascinated with it all. She also loved all the music they were playing, and was dancing to every short snipit that would come on. Every time it would go off, she'd say "MORE! more dancing!" Probably withing about 15 minutes of us being there, Eric got her up into his lap because she was dancing non stop and he said, "Maybe they'll put her on the big screen!" Literally before he could get that sentence out of his mouth, I looked up, and THERE SHE WAS! Well, there all 4 of us were, but I was focused on Ella because she was just happily dancing away. Carter saw all of us, and himself, too... so he thought that was pretty cool. He asked me right after that, "Mommy, are we gonna be on that big TV again?" Some people spend years doing silly things and dressing up in hopes of making it onto the park's big screen..... and all Ella had to do was show up looking cute in her pink Rangers shirt and red curls and shake her groove thing. Hard to top that first time park experience!
A few pictures at dinner.
Each of the kids got a Rangers wrestling mask upon entry at the ballpark. Kinda weird, kinda awesome :)
Love this!
Made it to our seats, and checking out the view....
.......not bad!

Had to sneak a pic of this cutie during the National Anthem :)
Haha!
Ella was loving the peanuts we brought. Eric couldn't open them fast enough to satisfy each kid, so at some point Ella got tired of waiting and just started gnawing on it, not even caring about the shell.
See the hole? Gross!
Carter was probably most looking forward to the promised cotton candy. Ella had never had any before, and I'm pretty sure she thought it was amazing.
Both the kids were well behaved and really seemed to enjoy the game. It
was such a fun family night... and we look forward to lots more of these
in the years to come!
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