As most folks have said, it's a matter of priorities.
#1 son and I always had a rough time of it during his youth/adolescence (he's 32 now). He was never interested in the stuff I was, and never really wanted to learn how to fix things like #2 son did. Regardless, I was always there for him, and always coached/asst coached his baseball teams. That was his passion. He had the passion, just didn't have the natural ability.
Well, when he got a job that paid really big bucks, he said he was going to buy a mini-plan to the TX Rangers. Since my b'day is in April, he bought one for me as well.
To this day, we each buy one HALF-season ticket, and we go to the games together. That is our time, and to me, it's priceless. We don't go to all the games - 40 games is a LOT of games, so we sell most of the tickets. We end up making back about 80% of our ticket purchase price over the year, and since we're considered season ticket holders, we have our own seats for any playoff games that might come our way. Even better, he buys the parking pass package.
Enjoy it. I wish I had that time back to spend with my dad. It's precious but most don't realize this till its too late. Peter