  It was pretty cool. I took the kids and they were great. I get such a charge out of busting people's perceptions of where you can go and what you can do with kids. Everyone who sat around us at the game was impressed by how well the kids were, and I kept thinking most kids _are_ good (or could be). It's just the few really bad apples that spoil the common perception of kids. Or maybe not. I think we're young parents and that helps a lot, too. 1)we have the energy to go to an event in a crowd of 54,000 with two kids, 2)we're brave enough to try it. I have to give most of the credit to attachment parenting. It makes for very flexible kids. 
