Showing posts with label Red Sox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Sox. Show all posts

9.19.2011

Take me out to the ballgame.

Road trips with Brian are always fantastic. We jam out to our favorite Guster albums, share cups of bold coffee, and laugh. Oh god do we laugh... This video is the most recent of many taken over the years from the passenger seat of a rental car. Brian enters his own world throughout our drives, and I can always sneak a video or two without being caught. That is, until he sees me convulsively shaking and laughing hysterically (notice the camera shaking about half way through).

Needless to say, I am quite entertained on our road trips.

After stopping for lunch in Massachusetts, we hopped back in the car to drive the final couple hours to Boston. After our seat belts were buckled, I realized we never picked up treats to snack on. As soon as I said the word Whatchamacallit, a king size candy bar literally flew onto my lap. I shrieked with excited. I might have even clapped my hands. I was so surprised that Brian snuck into the gas station to get my favorite road trip treat while I was in the bathroom. What a guy. So, although this picture is not the greatest, it captures the pure joy of that moment perfectly.
We arrived in Newton Saturday night and enjoyed a relaxing night in at the hotel. On Sunday morning we drove into the city and admired the ivy covered houses as we strolled through the Back Bay. We had breakfast in Kenmore Square and then made our way to Fenway. I get excited butterflies in my stomach every time I see the distinct green color of that park. Brian and I have gone to a game every year, and returning to the famous park always brings back so many wonderful memories. Dates at Fenway are the best.
After waiting several innings during our last game for my favorite ballpark treat, we decided to purchase our giant bag of kettle corn before the game started this time around. Best. Choice. Ever. Not only did we not have to wait in line, but I got to snack on the perfectly sweet and salty treat throughout every inning.
We also enjoyed a sausage and peppers...
...and fried dough. When in Rome, right? 
Even though the Sox lost to Tampa Bay, we still had a great time at the game. GO SOX!

5.09.2011

We heart Beantown.

See us up there? That is Brian and I happy and on the road bright and early Saturday morning. After loading up the car and making a quick stop at Panera, we were off to Boston. And so excited. I popped in my Boston Roadtrip mixes and we sang our hearts out as we made our way up the Hutch.
We made a very necessary iced coffee stop in Connecticut. Did I mention that every Starbucks I have seen in Connecticut is in a house? Love it.
Brian knows how to make me happy on long car rides. There was a Twix waiting for me in the center console and a king size Whatchamacallit calling my name at the next rest stop.

Once we arrived in Boston, we checked in early to our hotel in Copley Square and headed back out to walk around and get lunch. The sun was shining, and tulips brightened the city sidewalks everywhere we turned.
As we made our way down Newbury Street, the storm clouds we had been anticipating quickly rolled in. As the first drops of rain fell, we put some pep in our step and headed to one of our favorite Boston restaurants.
We were not sure of where to eat lunch at first, but once we thought of Abe and Louie's it was a done deal. We first dined there last summer, and thoroughly enjoyed each and every bite of our dinner. We were pretty pumped to treat ourselves to a nice lunch as the rain poured down outside. We savored our filet and had no shame as we ate each and every crumb of our carrot cake.
After lunch we shopped, went back to the hotel, got ready, and headed out for our night on the town. The tulips looked even prettier after the rain stopped.
We walked into the House of Blues as the opening band, Old Good War, was playing. They were awesome. They were so great, we bought one of their CD's for the car ride home. I recommend it!
After Good Old War finished their set, we were eager and excited for Guster to take the stage!
And once they did, they seriously rocked out. It was their final show of their spring tour and they were in their hometown, so they definitely didn't hold back.
Here are some of my favorite shots from the evening...
Ryan as a disco ball. 
After their encore and second time leaving the stage, the band came back on for one more song. We were a little confused when we heard the first few chords of Under the Bridge by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and even more confused when Brian stepped up to the mic. Brian, the drummer, who does not sing. Can you see the awkwardness in his face? Because it was a little rough.
By the time the rest of the guys from Guster and Good Old War joined him, it was highly entertaining. 

After the show, I had to ask Brian if my ears were bleeding. It was so loud during the concert, especially as the crowd cheered towards the end of the show. We felt like eighty year olds as we walked back towards Newbury for a late dinner, continually asking each other to repeat ourselves due to our ringing ears. But, I would gladly take another night of temporary hearing loss for another Guster concert. Can't wait to see them in Central Park in August!
Sunday morning we strolled along Newbury street and had a late brunch at Charlie's before heading to Fenway Park.
We were so excited once we arrived at the park. No matter how many games we go to, I will always get those excited butterflies every time I see that green paint and those red bricks. Even if you are not a Sox fan, a trip to Fenway is definitely worth it. 
GO SOX! 
After the game, we walked down Commonwealth Ave and admired the beautiful homes and spring flowers. 
Our Boston weekend would not be complete without a stop at J.P. Licks for ice cream. I devoured my Oreo cake batter as Brian enjoyed a cup of mint Oreo. He hates cake batter ice cream, so I never even have to share. Hee hee hee. 
All in all, a perfect Boston weekend. I feel so lucky to be with Brian and for the amazing weekend he planned!

5.05.2011

And We're Off (again)

Tomorrow Brian and I are off to Boston for the weekend. We will probably go here...
And we will see them... (YAY! I have been counting down since January for my Guster concert fix!)
And we will cheer the Sox on here...
And I think we will look like this the whole time. Happy. So, so happy.
In Boston Common, August 2007. 
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! I am now on Twitter (I know, what took me so long!). If you want to follow me, there is a button on the side of my page. Fun!
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