They're Mine, They're All Mine!

This day has been a long time in coming. For me, I was eagerly awaiting its arrival. For Trina, it was a day to dread. This is a red letter day and a highlight to the year so far. I am of course talking about the day that Season Ticket final payments are due. Sure, it means I have to shell out my hard earned cash to the Arizona Diamondbacks to pay for the upcoming season. But that is just looking at the pessimistic side of things. I like to think of myself as an optimist so today marks the day that Section 133 Row 12 Seats 14-15 are completely mine. Before, they were only half mine since I had only paid half of the cost of my tickets. Now though, they are all mine. I can hardly wait for that first Spring Training game at Bank One Ballpark on March 30. It is at that time that I will be able to finally "move in". It is just like getting a new house, I have so many plans on how I want to decorate and landscape my new place. I was thinking of putting in grass and maybe even a swimming pool. And of course I want something where I can look up at the stars during the cooler spring and fall temperatures but I also want something that can protect me from the stifling heat of an Arizona summer. What would be great is if my new place had a retractable roof, that would be cool!

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