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Too much has been going on with me lately for me to post on my blog.

First my grandma’s passing and then I am slowly getting over bronchititis. So being sick has taken out all of my energy and whatever energy I had was taken out from working. 
I was dragged to the Oakland A’s game vs the S.F. Giants on Saturday with a group of friends. 
Here are some pictures of us: ( excuse me if I look like crap…because I felt like it!) 

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Here are the pictures from the A’s Fan Appreciation Workout Day:

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Spent our morning at the A’s Training Facility

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Awful Allergies but Awesome A’s

I have been under the weather from my awful allergies. One minute it is raining and then all of a sudden it is nice and sunny outside. I hate it when the weather is like that because my head feels like it is going to explode. I have been offline for awhile because of my annoying allergies. 

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All the heads I found were showing blood and other gross stuff. I didn’t want to gross you guys out. So I chose Calvin and Hobbs. 
Aside from my awful allergies I am counting down the days until I leave for Arizona to watch the Amazing A’s.

Priceless…….

Sharpies…..$2 dollars

Baseballs…$0 dollars
Baseball Glove $0 dolllars
Rooting for the Oakland A’s in the Arizona Sun,getting autographs from the baseball players, eating the hotdogs and enjoying a cold brew…. Priceless!

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A’s put Fremont park plans on hold

This morning while I was working at the Fitness Club the Alameda Journal was delivered to the front desk. I got bored so I decided to read the newspaper. I literally jumped up for joy and screamed in happiness. I caused the members to come check on me but I told them I was alright. I was just happy when I saw the headlines in the Alameda Journal. I am still upset about this move. 

A’s put Fremont park plans on hold-Alameda Journal


 After the A’s earlier this week put the brakes on its move to Fremont, the city announced that it had halted work on the environmental impact report for the team’s stadium project, but still would gather public comments about what should be considered in the report.

Several stadium opponents, however, interpreted that as a trick to reduce the number of comments while continuing with plans to build a stadium on the edge of Fremont’s Warm Springs district.



“We want to be as straightforward about this as we possibly can be,” Planning Director Jeff Schwob said.

Assuming the A’s wouldn’t object, Fremont officials planned to send out notices to public agencies late Thursday canceling the comment period, which was to expire March 12.

“We stated to the A’s that that is our understanding of the situation,” Schwob said.

The A’s decided to hold off on the environmental review for its stadium plans amid opposition from residents and several major businesses.

If the team decides to continue with the preferred stadium site adjacent to a future BART station at Warm Springs and South Grimmer boulevards, the 30-day comment period will have to start from scratch, Schwob said.

Fremont reporter Matthew Artz



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