Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Back from Beantown!

Wow, can't believe I haven't posted since the fabulous birthday a week ago. Well last weekend, I spent a fun-filled weekend in Boston with the college roomies. After a boring ass ride up to Boston on Friday afternoon via the Greyhound bus, met up at the Best Western hotel and then went out to dinner with the college roomies, Tracy, Heather and Cara. I hadn't seen Tracy since April of 2003 and the four of us girl had not been all together since Cara's wedding 4 years ago. Which is craziness. But the minute we all saw each other, it was like no time had passed. After a delish dinner at Cheesecake Factory in Cambridge, Tracy and Heath dropped us at the hotel, but then ended up stayed until 1:30am as we all just couldn't stop chatting.

The next day, Cara and I spent the day shopping in Beantown and had lunch on Newbury Street at the Armani Cafe on the sidewalk tables and just had a blast people watching. That night, Heather picked us up and we headed out to Upton for Tracy's Jack and Jill party which is like a co-ed bridal shower, except it's just a really fun party. And they went all out with the Red Sox theme, I knew my Yankee bud Karen would not have been happy. The Red Sox were everywhere, but we had a blast. Me and the roomies:






And then me, Cara and Heather heading back to the hotel and all hit the road to come home on Sunday. Another fun bus ride for me back to NYC.

And the bus driver sucked going home! First as we were pulling out of Boston's South Station on Sunday, he completely drove over this big curb and then 20 minutes onto the Mass Pike, the stupid guy pulls over to inspect the tires. Thank the lord we didn't have to wait for another bus, we just continued on. And then the idiot gets to NYC and gets off at like 125th Street and 2nd Avenue, and proceeds to drive through the entire city that way. Ugh, but finally was home and I'll be heading back up there in October for the wedding, but that time it will be all about the rental car.

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