“You only live once, but if you live like me, once is enough.”
~ Frank Sinatra ~
When I think about my Quality of Life I think about things I’d like to own, but more importantly, I think about the experiences I’d like to have. Experiences like meeting Oprah, spending the day at The Peninsula Spa, and provided my children with Priceless experiences.
I believe I am meant to experience amazing experiences. I seek them out, I pay attention to amazing opportunities, and I’m grateful every time I get to live life to the fullest.
I’m so grateful for the Priceless Chicago Cubs On Field Batting Practice Experience I was able to have with my son. Thank you again MasterCard for this priceless experience!
Catching with the Chicago Cub Coaches
Our priceless experience started in center field. My son was able to play catch and receive catching tips from pitching coach Chris Bosio. Chris was extremely approachable and even signed my son’s mitt. Priceless!
Batting in the Chicago Cubs Batting Cage
After our priceless catching experience, we moved over to the batting cages. My son was invited to take practice hits behind the scenes. Again, it was priceless.
Catching a Ball
Before dinner at the United Club, my son and I watched the Cubs practice. We were told some players throw balls to kids during practice, so my son was very interested in watching. Near the end of practice, one of the coaches tossed my son an official major league baseball. His face lit up (do I even need to mention how priceless that moment was). And then…Tony Campana walked up and autographed his ball. It was beyond priceless.
Play Ball!
As if everything else wasn’t already amazing, we then watched the Cubs play against the Tigers (which was extra special since I grew up going to Tiger Stadium with my dad).
Thank you again MasterCard for providing us with this priceless experience.
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How fun! Looks like your little guy had the time of his life. I got to do something similar a few years ago. Being a lifelong, die-hard Cubs fan, it’s something I won’t soon forget.