Christmas in July with the Greensboro Grasshoppers and Thomas

July 27, 2024 Jenn Tabor 0

Our minor league baseball journey brought us to Greensboro, where we caught a game at First National Bank Field, home of the Greensboro Grasshoppers. This game was extra special because we were joined by Gayle’s sister and  7-year-old great nephew, Thomas. It was also “Christmas in July” night at the park, adding a festive twist to the summer evening. As soon as we entered the ballpark, we knew it was going to be a fun night. The holiday spirit was in full swing, with decorations, music, and even an appearance by Santa Claus himself! Thomas was thrilled to meet Santa and got his picture taken—a Christmas memory in the middle of summer that he won’t soon forget.  Of course, no ballgame is complete without some classic ballpark food, and Jenn decided to try a hot dog topped with mac and cheese. This indulgent combination was a hit, blending the savory taste of the hot dog with the creamy, cheesy goodness of the mac and cheese. Even though it wasn’t as good as the mac & cheese dog from the Fayetteville Woodpeckers game, it was a delicious treat that perfectly captured the fun, relaxed vibe of minor league baseball. Gayle choose a dog with kraut and beer cheese, it was deemed good, although the beer cheese wouldn’t have been the favored choice as Gayle prefers mozzarella on a kraut dog. And of course , there were peanuts (that’s at every game BTW) The game itself was full of action, but unfortunately, the rest of the story

Lessons Learned at the Asheville Tourists Game

June 1, 2024 Jenn Tabor 0

The second stop on our quest to visit all 10 minor league baseball parks in North Carolina took us to Asheville, where we caught a game at the historic McCormick Field, home of the Asheville Tourists. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this ballpark is a true gem, rich with history and charm. But our night at the game was more than just a stroll through baseball history—it was full of surprises, excitement, and a valuable lesson we won’t soon forget. First, let’s talk about McCormick Field. Built in 1924, it’s one of the oldest active minor league stadiums in the country, and has hosted exhibition games played by the New York Yankees, featuring Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, and other major leagues teams that worked their way north from spring training. You can feel the history as soon as you walk in. The vintage scoreboard, the classic grandstands, and the picturesque mountain backdrop all combine to create a unique atmosphere that’s unlike any other ballpark we’ve visited so far.  It’s easy to see why this stadium is a fan favorite. It just so happened to be Dollar Dog Night, and while the hot dogs themselves were your basic ballpark dogs—nothing fancy or gourmet—they were still a treat. Sometimes, simplicity is all you need, especially when you’re enjoying a game in such a historic setting. The lesson we learned here is not to wait to get in line, those Dollar Dogs are popular. Unfortunately, Gayle missed most of the 2nd the rest of the story

Sgt Stubby’s Hot Dogs

April 28, 2024 Jenn Tabor 0

  One of the best parts of any baseball game is sinking your teeth into a classic ballpark hot dog—but at Segra Stadium, home of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers, they take the humble dog to a whole new level. With our first stop on our North Carolina minor league ballpark tour, we decided to dive into the local flavors, and let me tell you, these hot dogs did not disappoint. As we explored the food options at Segra Stadium, we were pleasantly surprised by the variety beyond the typical fare. From burgers to BBQ, the choices were abundant, but our sights were set on Sgt Stubby’s Hot Dogs, where they offer more than just your standard dog. We were ready to upgrade our ballpark snack game.     I went bold with the Gourmet Mac & Cheese Dog, and wow—it was a decadent creation. Picture this: a juicy hot dog smothered in creamy mac & cheese, then topped with crispy bacon. It was the perfect blend of comfort food meets ballpark tradition. Gayle opted for the Gourmet Carolina Dog, a nod to our Southern roots. Piled high with mustard, chili, slaw, and onions, this dog was a flavorful masterpiece. It had that perfect balance of tangy, savory, and a little bit of crunch.    In case you don’t recall from Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero a 2018 animated adventure film,  Sergeant Stubby (1916 – March 16, 1926) a dog and the unofficial mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment which of course makes Sgt the rest of the story

Summer Adventure – Baseball Style

April 5, 2024 Jenn Tabor 1

On an average day in April a crazy summer adventure began with a simple question and conversation (that went very similar to this): “You know what we should do?” “What?” “We should see a game in all the minor league ballparks in North Carolina.” As the kids say (or text) IYKYK (if you know you know) that Gayle loves baseball, and Jenn is a sucker for Gayle’s hairbrained ideas and so this summer baseball adventure/goal began. Jenn didn’t take much convincing, especially when she decided that she could rate the hot dogs in each park for an added bonus.     And so the challenge was accepted, and the adventure began!         First step, how many minor league teams are there in NC?   (Take a guess before you look at the answer.)     ANSWER – 10 Here they are- Ashville Tourists Carolina Mudcats Charlotte Knights Down East Wood Ducks Durham Bulls Fayetteville Woodpeckers Greensboro Grasshoppers Hickory Crawdads Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Winston-Salem Dash We have been to ballgames in some of the parks previously the Winston-Salem Dash, the Durham Bulls, the Greensboro Grasshoppers, and the Wood Ducks in Kinston, but, in pure Tabor fashion, we decided it would be a fun idea to see a home game in each stadium in one season. And 10 is certainly a reasonable number to get to in one season, but it will take some coordination since summer is a busy time of life for us and this is not the rest of the story

They Say It’s My Birthday

March 30, 2017 Jenn Tabor 0

Monday was my 47th birthday. It was also the first day of Spring Break, so we decided to take a few days and go to the mountains. Before we left, Gayle gave me the first part of my birthday gift. She had a journal made from my favorite childhood book, Katy No-Pocket.  It was the perfect thing to use as a travel journal, especially since our first adventure was beginning the next day. Gayle was driving a steam engine at the Transportation Museum in Spencer on Saturday, and from there we drove about 2 hours to Black Mountain, where we were going to enjoy some “nothing time” until Tuesday. Our first night there, we heard a commotion on the porch. Gayle opened the door to see two raccoons enjoying the cat’s food. We watched them for a while, such cute critters! We made sure to take in the cat food after that though, we didn’t want them to feel too welcome. The plan for Monday was a whole lot of nothing, but we did cook a late breakfast of eggs, bacon and toast. While eating, a huge wild turkey walked up the driveway, hopped the fence and wandered around in the woods nearby. He was a giant bird and entertained us by fanning his tail feathers a few times.   We had heard from the homeowners that there was a bear that liked to sun on their porch, but unfortunately, he did not come to wish me a Happy Birthday. the rest of the story