Wednesday, July 25, 2012

All Star Game 2012 ~ Part 2

The fourth and final day was the actual All Star Game. After tailgating we made our way into the stadium early to get a good spot to watch the players warm up. We were really close to the MLB Network and watched many top players get interviewed there, as well as other areas. It was a little disappointing that players were not signing autographs (and some weren't even acknowledging the fans) which we are still a little confused about. But that aside, it was an awesome experience. And I got to see Chipper Jones (my favorite player who is retiring this year) really close. Oh yeah, and he talked to a few of us as he was going into the dug out. I was giddy with excitement and the hubby and Braves fans we happened to be standing next to were thrilled too! 

The game wasn't that exciting since the National league killed the American league. However, the whole environment and fact that we were at the All Star Game and seeing some of the best players was awesome. Get ready for picture overload...

 Great spot to people watch behind the National League's dug out
 Joe Mauer and Billy Butler getting interviewed on MLB Network
 Chipper Jones, Dan Uggla, and Bryce Harper! They walked out right in front of us from the dug out.
 Chipper getting interviewed
 Whelp, I got my picture taken with Chipper. Sort of...
 Erin Andrews
The hubby got this shot on his phone ~ This was when Chipper said, "Hey guys! What's up?" :)
 Opening ceremony (though it's horrible quality and I don't know what's up with the weird coloring..)
 We were all given shirts to wear so the stadium looked like a giant flag

 Announcing the rosters and starting line-ups
 End of the game ~ We had a blast!


Thursday, July 19, 2012

All Star Game 2012 ~ Part 1

The hubby and I scored the hottest tickets in Kansas City this summer and two weeks ago attended the MLB All Star Game and many festivities. Being the baseball fanatics that we are, this was very exciting! I mean, baseball is what brought us together. ;) This was definitely a big check on our things to do, and we had the best four days, even in the heat of July. Here are three of the four days.

Saturday ~ Fanfest
 Rollie Fingers ~ Hall of Famers signing autographs
Home Run Derby trophy
 Fountains dyed blue with the ASG sign ~ me and the hubby

Sunday ~ Fanfest (again), Futures Game, and Celebrity Softball Game
 Joe Carter
 The hubby getting his autograph
 The stadium looked fabulous!
 Eric Stonestreet ~ KSU alum and my fav
Mike Sweeney
 It was so fun to see all the celebs and baseball legends. Bill Self was there (though he's so not a celeb in my book) and hit a home run. It was pretty funny because it was literally a mix of booing and cheering throughout the stadium. I did a little booing (in between laughing at the "cheering" chaos) while the hubby was cheering away. The guy next to us gave us the strangest look. Haha - house divided!

Monday ~ Workout Day and Home Run Derby
 
 We saw the Budweiser horses and pup (who was apparently exhausted)
 Walking around ~ again, the stadium looked incredible
 The blimp was up there the entire day Monday and Tuesday
 All Stars working out and getting interviewed
 My first sighting of Chipper Jones!! (White sunglasses with his boys)
 So excited (and hot and sweaty) for the HR Derby
 Zach Brown Band ~ They did an amazing job. Country music and baseball. What's more American than that?
 Three of the eight participating in the HR Derby
 Winner!

Here is a video of the entire stadium booing Robinson Cano and chanting Billy Butler. It was kind of sad (you can sort of hear me say at one point "I feel bad") and a little funny and showed how true our fans are. Seriously, the guy lied and acted like it was nothing. I like to think the country learned a little lesson about us "Midwestern folk". We are very kind people, but we are also very loyal people.
 
Stay tuned for part 2 of the final, most important, and most exciting day, All Star Game day...

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Veggie Pesto Pizza & A Blog Makeover

First off, props to the hubby who made my blog look beautiful. Being married to a web developer does come in handy you know. ;)

Tonight I made a delicious (if I do say so myself, and I do!) meal that I found the other day while searching for healthy, easy meals. The hubby has been on a health kick lately and since I am now officially on summer break (summer school ended Friday hallelujah!!), I decided to oblige and do something to help. AKA cook something besides our four or five go-to meals or picking up Chick-fil-A. I found a recipe called Roasted Veggie Pizza with Pesto, and it sounded very yummy and doable.

First up, the pesto:
 Basil, olive oil, garlic, and a food processor

I was quite proud of myself for making my very own pesto. It was super easy too! While cooking, I reminded my hubby that a year ago today we were on our flight to Rome to start our Italian adventure. So, is it ironic we had pesto (something we ate a lot of there) a year later? I think not!

Next, I chopped up a bunch of veggies (bell pepper, zucchini, red onion, and mushrooms), put them on a cooking sheet, drizzled olive oil, salt, and pepper on them, and let them bake for about 15 minutes, giving them a little toss every five minutes or so. We used a Betty Crocker "just add water" packet for our homemade (ha!) pizza dough. Then I added the pesto, veggies, mozzarella, and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese, and voila! Easy and so tasty!

 Delizioso! Magnifico!!


I got the recipe (that I mostly followed) here. Enjoy!