vicissitude [vi-sis-i-tood, -tyood] –n. 1: a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something; "the project was subject to the usual vicissitudes of exploratory research" 2: mutability in life or nature (especially successive alternation from one condition to another)
05 August, 2007
Mariners
Last night I attended the Mariners vs Red Sox game with my friends Jennifer and Chris and both of their sets of parents. Jen's parents were visiting from out of town. I really love going to baseball games, but I hadn't been to one in 2 years! It was a perfect night to go to a ballgame. It was a warm clear night. The game was good too. We were ahead by one run fairly early in the game, but then in the later innings Boston scored a few runs. In the bottom of the 9th it was 4-3 for the Red Sox, and it was tense to the last swing of the bat! Unfortunately it ended with 2 players on base and the batter popped it up almost straight up, and the catcher caught it. That stunk, but it was a fun game!
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The only baseball game I ever went to was in L.A. when we were on a band trip in high school - we didn't have anything to do one evening so spur of the moment we all went to the game. I think it was the Dodgers and the Mets. We were sitting up so high that we couldn't see a thing so in that way it was rather boring, but fun of course when you're with a ton of friends!
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