The difference is that last year the kids were satisfied saying "hi" to their other classmates and hanging with us. This year, my little socialite was no longer ocntent with us. As soon as we got there, the kids park which we strategically sat really far away from last year came into view (damn those glasses).
Thankfully, Oma was present and not against the $1 to throw 3 balls or $5 to jump on a moon bounce with our 5 closest strangers for a whopping 3 minutes after a 20 minute line. Thanks, Oma!
OK, we're now to the bottom of the first inning, our family is all here, "What's next,Mom?" Eating a lot of junk got us to maybe the bottom of the second because of the long line. Then, ahhh, a new friend of the same age with the same attention span happened to be sitting behind us with more patient parents that didn't mind my squirmy 6 year old. The girls became fast friends. A little too fast b/c at the bottom of the 7th, they began getting a little farther away, then a little farther away until finally, they sat in the front row next to some BOYS from A.'s school.
That's right, I was left with these 2 loveable guys. Ditched by my own daughter at the ripe age of 6. Imagine age 16...
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