I hope you are planning on going to a day game, and if so obviously bring sun protection since you wont be under the grandstands. That being said it seems like you have your mind made up. Look, I'm a fan for life! It's a pretty cool thing to be able to say. I know what you are getting at though, I always look at the pictures of me in my Sox gear when I wasn't even 1. We're going to wait until next year when he is 2 and bring him then, maybe even 3. Our boy is not a cryer, but he does get a little rattled in large crowds. We're going to hold off because at this age they start to get a little more moody and a little more vocal when they get upset. He doesn't know any better they're just being inconsiderate jerks. And to be perfectly honest? Some adults can be far more annoying and distracting than a nine month old. Though we did take her to see the Red Sox in Kansas City when she was 3. We didn't take our daughter to Fenway until she was 5, but that was mostly for financial reasons. Also consider leaving early (if the Sox are up with a comfortable lead, of course) if you don't think he'll last the entire game.ĭress him in cute Red Sox stuff and most people will think he's adorable. Don't show up too early get there just in time to get seated before opening pitch to avoid being there longer than necessary. Bring various layers of clothes so he doesn't get too hot or too cold. Make sure he (and you both) get plenty of rest before the game to avoid breakdowns. Be prepared to get up at the earliest signs of him getting cranky, and not when it's too late. Bring lots of snacks for him to have between food. Mostly slept, or nursed.īring lots of distraction items that make little to no noise. We took our daughter to a hockey game when she was about two months old.
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