Boat & Sea

Boat & Sea

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Soccer Star

Jeff was very happy to discover upon starting his new job that his company rents an indoor soccer facility, and employees can sign up to play every tuesday night. We went for the first time last week and it was fun for both of us! Jeff got to play his favorite sport again, and I got to reminisce about our college days when I would watch Jeff's men's league team in Lindon Utah at the 11pm games (it also made me miss my bleacher buddy Brooke Pollei).




Just before he scored a goal!


It was difficult to get some really good shots through the plexi-glass, but I thought these were the best. Way to go babe!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Freedom Trail 5k and the North End

Riding the Red Line into the city!
 After we returned from New York, we woke up early the next morning and met with some strangers at the Common and ran the Freedom Trail 5k! It was a very entertaining, low stress run. We followed our tour guide from one historical site to the next and would stop at each place to hear some interesting facts about Boston. It was SOOOO cool! Note: some of these pictures are from a phone and some are from our camera. The nice pictures of our 5k were taken by our running guide.

First stop was across the street from the Common at the State House


This running tour was awesome. We learned so many things that we never knew! Boston has such a cool history.

Paul Revere grave site.


Granary Burying Ground

Old Boston State House where the Declaration of Independence was first read.

Site of the Boston Massacre

Paul Revere's House


Bunker Hill Memorial

We became fast friends with our running partners on this two hour tour. The run ended at the U.S.S. Constitution in the Naval Ship Yard. Our running guide distributed t-shirts to everyone and bought us drinks at a nearby convenience store. Then we boarded a ferry and rode back across the harbor. We absolutely loved the whole thing and definitely plan to do this again!



Later that day we went back into the city to have dinner at the oldest running restaurant in the country! 


This was actually outside of a bar that is just around the corner from the Union Oyster House.
Some of the plans for the American Revolution were schemed here so we went inside to check it out.


The lights are up at Quincy Market!
What a fun weekend! Thanks for visiting, mom. We loved having you!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

New York, New York!

My mom turned 45 this year and for her birthday she came out to the east coast! I boarded the Bolt Bus early wednesday morning from Boston to New York and met her at the Lexington Hotel in NYC.

The Lexington, Lexington Ave and East 48th Street (picture from google).

We spent a lot of time walking the streets of the city and taking in the sights.


I thought this building was really pretty among the tall skyscrapers.

One of the things we did while in NYC was to attend the filming of the Bethenny Frankel show. My mom was interviewed during the filming and we got on TV! The episode aired November 19th.



Inside the studio.

We also made a point at stopping at lots of fun shops as we walked through the city. Dylan's Candy Bar was packed with sweets from floor to ceiling. 


There was literally candy in the floor.

It was a fun time to be in Manhattan with all of the Christmas decorations being put up for the holidays.


In front of Rockefeller Center


We got a slice of each cake at Magnolia Bakery to celebrate the 14th which was my mom's birthday. Don't worry we didn't eat it all!


We also ate dinner at Serendipity! My sister's good friend Jake (who is going to school in New York and who also worked at my mom's candy store this summer) was able to meet up with us and share in on our celebratory evening. 


It was so festive at this quirky little restaurant. I loved the decorations.

Serendipity's famous frozen hot chocolate. So good!




On the last day we were in NYC we took a stroll in Central Park. It was so quiet and peaceful in the morning. 




It was fun to spend time in the Big Apple with my ma. We boarded a bus back to Boston to spend the rest of the week with Jeff! Part two of mom's visit to come.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Victory Parade

We were lucky enough to attend the World Series Victory Parade this year! The city of Boston decided to hold the parade on a saturday which meant we were both able to go. We woke up early and headed into the city to find a spot along the river. We were sitting at the end of the parade route where the team rides the duck boats into the Charles River. We were ten feet from the Red Sox players! It was pretty cool.


Waiting for the parade to start. We were some of the first people to claim a spot by the River. Sweet hat, Jeff.


There were fans lined up on the other side of the river and all along the bridge waiting to see the Red Sox.

Serious security at the parade.
Duck Boats!


Big Papi, David Ortiz 
Don't you think this picture belongs on the cover of Sports Illustrated? Nice photography Jeff.
It was pretty cool to be part of something like this in a city that loves its sports teams so much. We had a nice time talking with all the people around us. It was an incredibly nice day so that made it even better!