Today, Daniel made his big hockey debut in a large venue - Consol Energy Center! OK, so he really only got to play a 2 minute scrimmage during the 1st intermission at the Penguins pre-season game against the Minnesota Wild, but still!!! We were excited! And, Daniel? Well, he was beyond excited! It was like...Christmas!!
We arrived early (as instructed). Although we had to drive around the block and ask a security guy to find it, we parked in the South Lot across from the Trib Total Media gate (as instructed). What can I say? In my normal neurotic fashion, I printed our 3 pages of instructions and had them in my purse! It was all very STRESSFUL!
Eric laughed at me last night because, in the carefully laid out directions and pages of instructions, we were informed that only one parent was allowed to accompany the players to the locker room to get them in their gear and get them on and off the ice. I read Eric the attachment from the Penguins (to make sure that he read it all) and then I asked him, "now, do YOU want to go down with him? Or, would you rather I go down with him, because...." but before I could launch into all the important details that I felt certain he missed when I read him the instructions (while he ignored me and played a computer game), he said, "Lori, I will if you want me to, but really, why don't you just do it? You know that if you're in control of it all, you'll feel a lot better and won't stress out nearly as much." He made a good point. So, Daniel and I gathered with the rest of the team in the lobby and awaited our VIP lanyards.
Final score: Pens - 4, Wild - 1
Such a fun game. Such a great day for Daniel. He and his friends really had an awesome time. So thankful for his coaches, the friends he's made, and the Penguins giving all those youth hockey leagues free tickets.
We arrived early (as instructed). Although we had to drive around the block and ask a security guy to find it, we parked in the South Lot across from the Trib Total Media gate (as instructed). What can I say? In my normal neurotic fashion, I printed our 3 pages of instructions and had them in my purse! It was all very STRESSFUL!
Eric laughed at me last night because, in the carefully laid out directions and pages of instructions, we were informed that only one parent was allowed to accompany the players to the locker room to get them in their gear and get them on and off the ice. I read Eric the attachment from the Penguins (to make sure that he read it all) and then I asked him, "now, do YOU want to go down with him? Or, would you rather I go down with him, because...." but before I could launch into all the important details that I felt certain he missed when I read him the instructions (while he ignored me and played a computer game), he said, "Lori, I will if you want me to, but really, why don't you just do it? You know that if you're in control of it all, you'll feel a lot better and won't stress out nearly as much." He made a good point. So, Daniel and I gathered with the rest of the team in the lobby and awaited our VIP lanyards.
Such a fun game. Such a great day for Daniel. He and his friends really had an awesome time. So thankful for his coaches, the friends he's made, and the Penguins giving all those youth hockey leagues free tickets.
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