I am very behind with blogging. We have been a busy family over the past couple of weeks. As summer winds down we have seemed to go into high gear with activities. Two weeks ago our family had an opportunity to attend a Minnesota Twins baseball game. Logan's physical therapist hooked us up! We were put in touch with Lizz at the Twins who made bucket list item #1 come true.
Lizz and a few others at the Twins made our wildest dreams come true and I hope Logan was as excited as we were. We were able to attend batting practice on the field, meet a few players, and watch the game from some great seats. It was a blast!
We are so blessed to have been given this opportunity. Family time for us normally consists of hanging out at home in the yard with family, friends, and neighbors. We tend to stay close to home out of comfort and habit. Taking a child out and about with a tracheostomy and feeding tube can be challenging.
Lizz, who works for the Twins bent over backwards for us. She had the gate attendant ready when we arrived and she quickly came to meet us. We were given fun game memorabilia. Lizz also had a bag of goodies including candy, a game ball, and a scorecard.
She gave us a tour as we walked to the field entrance. We learned fun tidbits about the stadium along the tour. It was overwhelming walking onto the field. It was so big, clean, and green! The weather was perfect. Sunny and warm with a little breeze. The players were just starting batting practice. Lizz had us stand behind home plate next to the dugout. It was amazing to stand there and look out at the field. It was beautiful!
Lizz introduced us to some of the Twins staff members, an FSN newscaster, and she pointed out some of the game announcers and even a former Twins player that made it to the World Series. Bear with me, I am doing my best to describe this in baseball lingo and trust me, this post may have been better from Joel's perspective!
Next we met some of the players! They were all so kind and took the time to meet Logan and our family, talk with us, and sign the game ball and a Team Logan shirt. After being starstruck we headed to our seats which were on the main concourse behind home plate. We had plenty of space for the wheelchair and were not squished into bleachers! Lauren loved being able to watch the game and run around in our little space too. She was such a good girl! I hope she remembers it!
To follow are some of the photos highlighting our experience. We had such a great time and Lizz and all the staff made us feel so special. Lizz helped us make memories that will last a lifetime. Logan may not remember it someday but we will. We will remember the look on his face as he met the players, flirted with the ladies, and cheered the players on.
GO TWINS!
On the way to the game, probably the only picture you will see of our nurse Cora. We couldn't have done it without her!
Our version of a family picture! Lauren wasn't in the mood for posing. She preferred Logan's chair, the team yearbook, and candy!
Incredible!!!! So glad you got to experience this with your whole family. It will definitely be a memory you hold on to!! The players were awesome! So happy for you all! :)
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