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Rainiers, Rhubarb And Guilt

Posted on May 5, 2008 - Filed Under Baby Life, Baseball, General, Parenting, Rainiers, Sports, Year One | Leave a Comment

We spent the past weekend at the Rainiers games on Friday and Sunday. Friday night we took Travis and a friend to the game and watched as the Rainiers were destroyed by the Oklahoma Redhawks. At least the fireworks show after the game was something fun to watch, because the game was a [...]

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Congrats NBA Rookie Of The Year, Kevin Durant!

Posted on May 1, 2008 - Filed Under Basketball, General, Sonics, Sports | 3 Comments

Kevin Durant from our very own Seattle Sonics was awarded the NBA Rookie of the Year today… and the ceremony happened to be in the parking lot of my office!
I work for T-Mobile and we have a partnership with the NBA that includes a million things to do with the NBA and NBA rookies.
The parking [...]

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Tacoma Rainiers Gold Club

Posted on April 29, 2008 - Filed Under General, Mariners, Rainiers, Sports, Tacoma | Leave a Comment

We finally gave in and dropped some cash on a pair of 24-Game VIP Gold Club seats for the Tacoma Rainiers. Price was $600 per ticket and includes reserved parking spot, private entrance, box seats, entry to the Gold Clubs in the stadium and a few other perks. We worked with Matt from [...]

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Remembering The Sonics

Posted on April 22, 2008 - Filed Under Basketball, Sonics, Sports | Leave a Comment

The 1990’s were heaven if you were a Sonics fan.
The 94-95 team was amazing with Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Detlef Schrempf, Sam Perkins, Hersey Hawkins and Nate McMillan. This is the group that finished the regular season with a 64-14 record and lost to Michael Jordan and the Bulls in six games.
It felt like [...]

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Freezing With The Tacoma Rainiers

Posted on April 21, 2008 - Filed Under Baseball, Events, Sports, Tacoma | 1 Comment

This past Saturday night we landed VIP tickets to the Tacoma Rainiers vs the Sky Sox to get our first taste of “spring” baseball.
Spring in most cities means a decent sunny afternoon with temps in the 50-60 degree range.  In Tacoma it meant 39 degrees at the start of the game, with snow and rain [...]

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