Dodger Stadium got a $100 million face lift since last season...and it shows! New video screens, wider concourses, more merchandising options, plenty more food (and bar) choices, small play yards for little children and most importantly -- significantly more restrooms -- all make the Dodger baseball experience that much better. Kudos and applause goes to Janet Marie Smith the architect responsible for planning and development of the 51-year-old stadium's renovations for making Los Angeles baseball more mom-friendly. Alex, Serene and buddies took in their first game of the season with new hats, baseball bats and Dodger dogs. The Dodgers beat the Brewers 7-4 and the Friday night fireworks were a hit. Take us back to the ballpark -- we're ready for the next game.
Welcome to Jet Set Mom! Traveling with kids is not easy -- especially when you are alone. Here's some highlights of my trips around the U.S. and the world (and some closer to home) with my children Alex and Serene.
Friday, April 26, 2013
LA Dodger Fans ....are serious!
Dodger Stadium got a $100 million face lift since last season...and it shows! New video screens, wider concourses, more merchandising options, plenty more food (and bar) choices, small play yards for little children and most importantly -- significantly more restrooms -- all make the Dodger baseball experience that much better. Kudos and applause goes to Janet Marie Smith the architect responsible for planning and development of the 51-year-old stadium's renovations for making Los Angeles baseball more mom-friendly. Alex, Serene and buddies took in their first game of the season with new hats, baseball bats and Dodger dogs. The Dodgers beat the Brewers 7-4 and the Friday night fireworks were a hit. Take us back to the ballpark -- we're ready for the next game.