Saturday, July 21, 2007

Following the Sox Day 2



We started off today with a yummy breakfast at the hotel. We had our choice of all kinds of fruit, cereal, yogurt, make-you-own-waffles, english muffins, bagels, donuts, eggs, sausages, juices, coffee, milk...it was a lot (I obviously didn't EAT all of it, but it looked good)


Then we headed off to Aunt Ruth's house, where we met up with her and our cousin Glen. On our way over, we stopped at a local grocery store to pick up some drinks for the hotel room, and to replace the contact solution that exploded in my bag, as well as buy a little potted plant for our aunt.


Turns out there was some construction on the way to her house, and we got taken on a LOOONG scenic detour. (which made us arrive about 15 minutes late) sorry Ruth!


We stayed at Ruth's house for a while, where we caught up (I haven't seen her in about 7 years) with both her and Glen. We had lunch, and had a small tour of the yard, where Glen showed us what he has been working on. Turns out he hasn't been to the house in about 3 years!


After that, we drove around for a bit, and headed back to the hotel to plan what to do next. We decided to check out the Senator John Heinz History Center downtown. This museum has a little bit of everything - sports, Heinz 57, Lewis and Clark, Glass making, Soul Soldiers (African American soldiers of the US), and of course a whole lot on Pittsburgh's history. It was a pretty cool place to spend a few hours.


After that, we headed back to the hotel again, to head out to the ballgame at PNC - Pittsburgh vs. Houston. PNC park is literally across the street from our hotel. We step outside, and it is in front of us. Tonight was bobblehead night, so we each now have a Pirate bobblehead. It was a pretty good game, all and all, considering I really don't follow or have a vested interest in either team. Pittsburgh won 7-3. I kept score on my scorecard. We shared a bucket of wings from a place called Quaker Steak and Lube, I had 13 and Debbie had 12. That's a lot of chicken!!


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