




so i'm not big on the whole sports scene. i'm not a casually switch on espn for a little light viewing/foam finger stashed in my closet kind of gal. i did however decide it was high time to visit at&t ballpark if im ever to consider myself a true san franciscan. (people here love their giants. like, LOVE. full on open-mouthed gapes when i told people i didnt watch 'our boys' win the world series this year). it just so happened my first foray into bay area baseball wasn't for an actual sporting event, but a ridiculously large and fabulous holiday party. i don't know if sitting through an actual game can really live up to having free rein of the stadium or making smores on the field (or anywhere???), but i think i owe it to all those die hard giants fans out there to give it a try.
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