Yesterday, I traveled to Milwaukee to catch a Major League Baseball game compliments of Haribo!
I have been looking forward to this for several weeks now, and was planning on making it a full day's event. I got up earlier than normal and headed out with the idea of getting there early.... so as not to miss anything. ( Or get lost and have to double back to find the party area...)
I also wanted to fit in a visit to IKEA again to pick up a few things I had missed last weekend. Mainly, the small shelving unit that fits behind the toilet for the bathroom.
I added a couple other things while I was there and still managed to get out without spending much over $100! (Might have been less!)
I arrived at the "General Parking Lot" about an hour before it was to open. It was a good thing too, because the line began to wrap around the stadium moments after I arrived! And I thought I was going to be late because I missed the last turn and was heading back to the highway....
But it all worked out and I got a sweet parking spot right next to the Haribo Tent. I brought my own beer, so I was able to start "early" instead of waiting or the caterers to arrive.
Before long, people started showing up and I linked up with a few of the second shift crew. A few shird shifters were there, but mostly it was the first shift that dominated the crowd.
The tailgating part was fun. And the food was good. but eventually it had to end and people began shuffling towards the stadium to watch the game. Before we all dispersed, they wanted a group photo with the Haribo Mascot.
I didn't get a chance to get a picture with him, but I was close enough to get a few, and that was good enough.
We were asked to make some predictions for the game and "hopefully" win a few prizes. I did get a Temporary tattoo of the Haribo Bear. I personally am not a fan of tattoos, but I will sport a temporary one for an event now and then.
As we made our way to the Stadium, the lines and people began to grow exponentially. I lost sight of many of the Haribo folks and found myself nearly alone as we approached the gates. And that is where the story turns...
With huge lines, lots of people and organized chaos surrounding me, I stepped up to enter and handed the guard my keys and phone. That is when I was informed I was bringing in a "Deadly Weapon".
The small swiss army knife with a nail file and scissors was deemed "deadly", and they refused to let me in with it. I would remove the knife ( forever!) or take it back to my car. I had just stood in line for 20 minutes and endured all the pushing and shoving that comes with large crowded events.
If I was going back to the car, I was not going to come back. I had already missed the national anthem and probably the first pitch. ( Dan, one of the Haribo first Shift people, had won the lottery and was selected to toss out the first pitch of the game!)
And since the Keychain was a gift... And a handy, dandy tool I use often, I was not about to surrender it to a bunch of strangers. ( They cost over $20 bucks to replace!) So... I left. No game for me.
Which was fine. I have never been to a Major League Baseball Game before, but I had been to several minor league ones. And I really had no horse in the race to cheer for. I had already achieved what I wanted by going to the Tailgate and chatting with several folks outside of work, so there was no reason to stay. Besides, I had things to do at home and was most likely going to leave early anyway. Not a huge loss.
Still, it did kind of bug me that they would not let me in because of a dinky pocket "knife". This is one of those instances where I would not make a good security guard. Unless you are in a prison, I believe "zero Tolerance" policies are moronic! A small dose of common sense usually destroys any policy that checks its brain at the door. Like suspending a 6 year old because he pointed his finger at another child. ( A finger is not a gun, people!)
I don't blame the security guy for doing his job. Someone has to enforce the policy. But the policy people have to know where to draw the line on Deadly Weapon and "probably not a weapon at all." Good thing I left my baseball bat at home....
Otherwise, Today was a "catch up" day. Complete with its own set of adventures. I will probably blog about that later as this post is getting long and the cat has decided to camp out on my chest as I'm writing this. So I will end this here and save that one for tomorrow. All while trying to make every second count.






































