Today my husband and daughter had Red Sox tickets. My daughter got them from work and wanted to take her dad. I came with him from the cape, and I’m sitting in the coolest bar ever while they are in the game.
It’s called The Bleacher Bar because it’s in the stadium right under the bleachers. There’s a huge garage door with windows that you can see out of. It’s right on the edge of the outfield. I was going to go shopping because I thought they would close this big green door during the game. They only closed the one with the windows in it and you can still see out. My daughter and husband are right across the field from me. She says it looks all green and like it’s closed.
This is the best. It’s better than having tickets. I feel like I’m out on the field.
Now I know the Red Sox are nothing to rave about this year, but it’s really not about the game today. It’s about new experiences in a new place. It’s about the people and fan atmosphere in the bar. It’s about dinner later with my husband and daughter. It’s about enjoying the commonplace Saturday and being in the moment.
Where are you today? Are you making the most of your commonplace moment?
“Positive thinking is a constant attention to detail that make up an average day – with the knowledge that how you live this moment may reflect on the rest of your life.”
And so, as another day goes by, just for today I’ll be thankful for everything in my life, even though I don’t understand why some things are a part of it, and …I have written.
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