It was a great game! Toronto won, which right now puts us in second place in our division. We don't have a chance of making the playoffs but it was nice to see them win their last home game.


Thanks for a great year, Jays! See you again in April!!


Thanks for a great year, Jays! See you again in April!!
Alas, Toronto lost. We don't have any chance of making the playoffs but it would have been nice to win.
My fav player, Eric Hinske, a former Blue Jay now a Red Sox ,was there but he didn't play. I waved at him (he was in the dugout) but he didn't wave back :( He was probably wondering who the psycho chick was. Ha!


Liz hadn't been to a game in a while. At one point she was waiting for the intermission to go to the washroom. Alas, there is no intermission in baseball.
It was a fun day and it was great to hang with Liz!




We picked up potatoes, a big mushroom and a pepper to BBQ with supper tonight.
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Look how close we were!!

Alas, the Jays lost. They had a really bad seventh inning where the umps were making really bad calls against them.



What a tired but happy girl!