A couple of weeks ago, Noah and I were lucky enough to get to go to a Dallas Stars game. Neither of us had ever been to a professional hockey game before, but we got free tickets so why not? We got the tickets from Carter Blood Care, so a big shout out to them. It's actually kind of funny, I've been donating for a while now. I just do the normal whole blood donations each time. When I showed up at the will-call desk for the tickets (not just seats but all-you-can-eat food as well) they came in a card that said "Thanks for your platelet donation." Not sure if I was supposed to win the tickets after all, but oh well.

Noah and I have gone to a few Rangers games together, so he was excited to watch some hockey. I was excited too, because Noah is always a blast to have at sports games. He gets excited, he dances to the music, and yells just as much as I do.

The all you can eat food was only offered during the first two periods, and every time there was a break he was asking if he could go get some more food. The only problem was that the food was in one room on the complete other side of the stadium from our seats. It's okay, we burned off the calories circling the stadium.
The Stars got the win against the Avalanche in the end, and we had a great time. Noah's favorite part of the game was afterward when someone handed him one of those glowing stick-balloon things. He was so excited about it that he just beamed all the way home.
