GET KRAKEN: This week has been a little bit sports-focused. Which is normal in non-pandemic times, but it's an anomaly now.
Monday night, after two years of being on a waiting list, we had the opportunity to get in on season tickets for the new National Hockey League franchise in Seattle, the Kraken.
We had a Zoom meeting Monday night with a Kraken sales rep and chose our seats. It's super exciting. We were lucky to get in on the deal. We were number 3,200-something out of 15,000 or so who were in the 'first' tier of people wanting season tickets, and there are another 50,000 or so on the second tier waiting list.
We had to do our homework and crunch numbers ahead of time, finding the seats that worked for us and our budget.
We settled for the Red Line plan, and some aisle seats we hope are great. It's kind of weird buying seats like that for a venue you've never set foot in, but #thanksCOVID, it was what it was.BASEBALL BRUSH: Saturday, we went to the Mariners' stadium. Unfortunately, not for a ballgame, but to pick up a couple of Seat Fleet cut outs.
The 'Seat Fleet' was a way to represent your fandom in the park when we couldn't actually be in the park.
For around $30, you could have a photo cutout placed in a seat at the field, silently rooting for the home team.
Fortunately, there was free and easy parking just south of the stadium when we went to pick up the first pair.
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