Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making
Recorder columnist Chip Ainsworth took his grandson Chase Greene (pictured) to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park earlier this month. FOR THE RECORDER/CHIP AINSWORTH
Published: 7/16/2021 7:24:52 PM
Modified: 7/16/2021 7:24:59 PM
Good morning!
Ten years ago last February, I wrote here that I couldn’t wait to take my newborn grandson Chase Greene to his first Red Sox game, and on July 1 that momentous occasion happened.
It was getaway day for the Red Sox, a rare weekday afternoon game, and April dropped Chase off at 8:30 a.m. dressed from head to toe in Red Sox garb. He got in the back seat and made himself comfortable. “On long car rides I like to take my shoes off because I tie my shoes very tight and it gets very annoying,” he said.
Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making >Recorder columnist Chip Ainsworth took his grandson Chase Greene (pictured) to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park earlier this month. FOR THE RECORDER/CHIP AINSWORTH >Good morning!
Ten years ago last February, I wrote here that I couldn’t wait to take my newborn grandson Chase Greene to his first Red Sox game, and on July 1 that momentous occasion happened.
It was getaway day for the Red Sox, a rare weekday afternoon game, and April dropped Chase off at 8:30 a.m. dressed from head to toe in Red Sox garb. He got in the back seat and made himself comfortable. “On long car rides I like to take my shoes off because I tie my shoes very tight and it gets very annoying,” he said.
Dogs are amazed by everything you do and can hardly wait to see what’s next.
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Claudia Myers | ×
Claudia Myers
DULUTH I am, always was and always will be, an only child, born when my mom was 28. That meant that back in the day, I was considered a “late-in-life only-child.”
Huge potential for being spoiled rotten! So, probably to compensate for my “alone-ness,” we had lots of pets. I’m talking not only puppies and kitties. I’m talking lizards, hamsters, ducks and chickens.
In 1944, when I was very little, some well-meaning relative gave me three baby chicks for Easter a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one. The pink and blue ones had been colored with toxic dye and sadly, they quickly turned up their little toes. The yellow one was “au natural,” and she grew into a real chicken named Susie who followed me everywhere.
Dogs are amazed by everything you do and can hardly wait to see what’s next.
Written By:
Claudia Myers | ×
Claudia Myers
DULUTH I am, always was and always will be, an only child, born when my mom was 28. That meant that back in the day, I was considered a “late-in-life only-child.”
Huge potential for being spoiled rotten! So, probably to compensate for my “alone-ness,” we had lots of pets. I’m talking not only puppies and kitties. I’m talking lizards, hamsters, ducks and chickens.
In 1944, when I was very little, some well-meaning relative gave me three baby chicks for Easter a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one. The pink and blue ones had been colored with toxic dye and sadly, they quickly turned up their little toes. The yellow one was “au natural,” and she grew into a real chicken named Susie who followed me everywhere.
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