The Wednesday after the World Series victory, the city coordinated a parade through the city. Luckily for me, it the start for the parade was only a couple of blocks away from my office and my boss sent out an email saying that we could all take a long lunch to go see it.
Once I got to work, I was pleased to look out my office window and see that although the parade actually started a couple blocks away, the staging area was just outside my office window. Once we saw that the crowd starting to grow, my coworker Alex and I went downstairs to anxiously await the players arrival.
Cable cars were lined up all along Washington St. and as we got there, we saw workers taping up signs with players names. Alex and I decided to wait in front of the car for Brian Wilson since we both maybe sort of had a crush on him. Plus, we realized that when the parade started, the next cars to pass us would be for Buster Posey, Aubrey Huff, Pat Burrell, and of course, Tim Lincecum.
Soon, the players started arriving. Buster Posey got to his cable car first. We waiting anxiously while someone talked to him about the logistics of the parade and when he was done, the crowded cheered for him and asked him to smile and wave for pictures. He seemed a little uncomfortable with his obvious fame and popularity but eventually he gave a little pose(y) for the camera.
Eventually, Brian Wilson got to his cable car. He had the same little talking to but sadly he never really got into posing for pictures. We were really disappointed since we'd seen his internet videos and were quite aware that he didn't have that same shyness that Buster clearly exhibited. It was kind of a let down. I know he's famous for his eccentricity and doing pretty much whatever he wants but it always grinds my gears when an athlete or celebrity blows off their fans. I was able to get an almost half decent picture but it would have been nice if he went with it a little more.
Contrarily, his cable car sharing teammate and fellow bearded pitcher, Sergio Romo, was as outgoing and friendly as you could imagine. He stopped to sign everything and posed for a ton of pictures. He definitely just had fun with it and really enjoyed to upbeat atmosphere of the parade. The guy even stopped to sign a baby (which Posey and other players eventually signed as well).
Soon after we got our pictures, the parade started and the cable cars sped past us. We got to see Aubrey Huff and Pat the Bat enjoying a couple of Bud Lights on their car and Lincecum try to wave to all of his fans. It was nice to see the rest of the players return some of the love to their many supporters.
I just want to apologize in advance for the lack of pictures in this post. I took a ton that day and was really excited to post them all (part of the reason it's taken me over a month to put this is up is because I knew it would take a little while to upload everything). Unfortunately, I lost my camera last week. I am desperately hoping that it turns up soon but the more I ask around about the night of its disappearance, the less confident I get. I give it until Friday before I give up completely and buy a new one, but that won't bring back the last month's worth of pictures. Luckily, I have used my cell phone for a lot of pictures for this blog (and luckily had used to send a couple picture messages from the parade, hence the two photos I was able to upload).
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