Sunday first week September


I raced around all morning to catch up for having such a busy Friday and Saturday. Laundry, cleaning, dishes, garden, recycling, dog walk and cat sitting for my mom… next thing I knew I was terribly late.

Quick shower, dried my hair in the same manner as I did on Saturday. Wore it down most of the day, but when it got warm, I did pile it up in a messy updo with a black elastic.
Black cut Jack Daniels tee shirt, on the bottom were my old Express bootcut jeans, but I had done some distressing to them to add some fading, fraying and holes. Cuffed them once, with big cuffs to my knees. Black Reef “Sandy” flops, silver cuff and hoops. May have to invest in a Nationals shirt for next year at the new stadium…
Makeup was L'Oreal True Match concealer in W4-5, philosophy The Supernatural foundation in Beige, Cargo Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife, Pop Beauty's shadow set for brown eyes – the light khaki on lids, Maybelline UltraLiner in black on top lash line, DiorShow mascara in black on curled lashes. on lips was Revlon Super Lustrous Lip Gloss in Glossy Rose.

Well this game, we went without my mom because A. she was in New England for her high school reunion, and B. my sister got the tickets from a client and he only gave her two seats. We still had our beers (see above), we still giggled like schoolgirls, but we really concentrated on the game. It was super close, though the Nats were always ahead of the Phillies. The crowd was AMAZING (see above), I have never seen RFK so packed in all my years there. Not only was it full of people, but full of such energy and camaraderie. I had a blast and really got into the moment, cheering and clapping and singing along with my neighbors. The Nationals won (yay!) and after the game, we went down to the lower level to watch the last-game reception where they gave the literal jerseys off the players' backs to raffle winners, the mascot flew into the stadium on a wire (and had some malfunctions) and they dug up home plate. Usually things i would find boring, but that day… there was magic in the air and suddenly I looked forward to baseball season next year.

