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Much love,
Shawn
Monday, September 22, 2014
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Why Boston?
When I tell
people I’m from Nebraska, I get two different responses somewhere along the
lines of: “What did you just say?” and “Wow, that’s quite the distance.” Normally, it’s followed by “Why Boston?” And
then comes my spiel about how Boston was/is my dream city and I had the perfect
opportunity to get here and just ran with it.
It’s really fun to turn the tables on the person though, and ask them,
“What’s your favorite part of living in Boston?” The most popular answer amongst people I have
asked this question: “There’s SO much to do here!” They are RIGHT on the
money. From farmer’s markets to free
fitness classes, and sporting events to sweet eats, my two weeks here have
already been filled with so many adventures around the city. Then I remember that I am actually a graduate
student with lots of reading to do…the struggle is real folks. I just want to
see and do everything here! I feel like
a puppy who is over stimulated by either being around people, treats or
Frisbees. But then again, I’m probably
just relating myself to my dog. Good
thing I have a decent amount of time to live in this awesome city.
Here’s how I spent my week around the city. Don’t worry, I got all of my studying done
between all of this. ;)
Fitness
Boston is so centered on health
and wellness. The city is loaded with
free fitness classes. This week, I
checked out a few different groups. I
went to two different workouts put on by The November Project. You should check out their story here! Their goal is to get people moving in the
morning by providing really hard workouts…for $0. This has helped to get hundreds of people
fitter in Boston, as well as other participating cities. More programs like these should be around in
this world! Anywho, Monday was a 16-minute tabata that gave me my yearly dose
of burpees. Friday, was seriously, one
of the hardest work-outs I have ever done.
Running + a SUPER steep ½ hill.
That’s all I’m going to say for that one.
100+ people at The November Project Monday morning
When I was
here for the marathon, I stopped into the local running store to just check it
out. I was instantly greeted and told
about their group runs that they put on every Wednesday. So, I decided to check it out this week, and
I just absolutely loved it! The path is
around the Charles, which is just gorgeous at all times of the day. I got to talking and running with two other
fairly new girls to the group, which made the experience that much better. Plus, there was champagne at the end of the
run to celebrate the run’s 3-year anniversary.
I picked the right day to start these runs, I guess. ;)
Awesome view along the Charles River during the group run
Finally,
Saturday, I went to a yoga class in Copley Square with some classmates. Ombe, an intregrative health center in
Boston, put on the class. My classmate,
Amanda, works there, so that was how we got invited to this sesh. The instructor rocked! She challenged us with every move, which is
what I really look forward to in a quality yoga session.
Morning yoga at Copley Square...so much green in Boston!
My classmates, Pam, Jenna, and Amanda after morning yoga
Sports
Monday +
extreme spontaneity = First Red Sox Game.
Here’s the story. One of Sara’s
friends, Caleb, contacted me Monday afternoon letting me know he was in
Boston. He mentioned going to a Red Sox
game, so I obviously couldn’t say no to the chance. We got tickets for $12. TWELVE dollars, people! It was such a steal for the seats we
had. I seriously don’t think there’s a
bad seat in Fenway Park because we could see all of the action! Another highlight of my night: getting a new
Red Sox hat. Now I am actually
Boston-official.
Nice view of the game @ Fenway in the "Grand Stadium"
Caleb and I at the Red Sox Game...notice said hat
Sweet Eats
Everyone should just prepare
themselves for the excessive amount that I will talk about food. There’s too much good food to be had in this
world, and I’m going to find it. And
then eat it. Moderation and a good
relationship with food itself are what keep me in check. But I digress…that will be for another post.
Let’s
see…so Monday, before the game, I was really in the mood for a burger. Caleb and I decided to hit up Boston Burger
Company. Whoa. Talk about serious flavor
combinations/mash-ups. Check out their
menu, and you’ll know what I mean. We
ended up splitting two burgers, The Hot Mess and The King. The King was a twist on the classic Elvis
Presley sandwich and had bananas, bacon, peanut butter AND cinnamon sugar. I love sweet + salty, so I totally digged
this burger. The Hot Mess was as it
sounds – just full of random stuff plus sweet potato fries piled on juicy
burger. This burger called for two
napkins.
Red meat filling for a month...but seriously, these burgers were delicious! (Hot Mess on left, King on right)
The
roommates and I have rightfully dedicated one night each week to cooking a meal
together. Thursday, we decided to take
Janny’s new spiralizer for a whirl. I
whipped up some of Mom’s real good pasta sauce to put on top of the spiral
zucchini noodles and BAM! Let dinner be served.
Go check out the entire experience over at Janny’s blog. Plus, she has a super awesome camera (wink,
wink, Mom and Dad), so the pictures of the night are flawless.
Zucchinis + Spiralizer = Zoodles = Veg on veg on veg
After yoga
on Saturday, we ventured to Flour Bakery, a renowned bakery in Boston. Apparently, the owner had a Throwdown with
Bobby Flay for her sticky buns, so it was even cooler going to this place (I am
slightly obsessed with anything Food Network related). However, I didn’t get a sticky bun. I was really tempted by the spelt currant
scone, but I was fortunate enough that my classmate, Amanda, let me snag a bite
of her sticky bun. Ooooh my, I basically
regretted my choice of getting the scone, that’s how ooey, gooey, and delicious
it was. Next time.
The inside of flour...so colorful and immaculate
My very delicious scone, but it doesn't compare to...
...THIS. All hail the sticky bun!
Farmer’s Markets
I am so
lucky that my school hosts a farmer’s market each week. Since it’s right on campus, I was able to
take a peak before my class. I wasn’t
able to get much due to having class right after, but I did get a perfectly
green cucumber and the juiciest peach I’ve had in a awhile. I can’t believe there are just a few short
weeks until farmer’s markets retire for the wintertime. Next week, I’ll have to take serious
advantage of the local produce offerings and buy more.
Notice the orange raspberries...buying these babies next week!
Vegetable stand right on BU's campus. Happy place.
In other
news, this kid turns 23 tomorrow! If you
see him around the UNMC campus, give him a BIG birthday hug and lots of love. Happy Birthday Carl!! I wish I could be there
to help celebrate!
I hope everyone had wonderful weekends. (And GBR for beating Fresno state at 2:30am, Eastern time!).
Much love,
Shawn
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Last Stop: Boston
Folks, I finally made it
to Beantown (about a week and a half ago actually, but who’s counting?). I was so extremely fortunate to have both of
my parents help move me through 7 states to get here. We had oodles of fun pulling a uhaul trailer
behind the Pilot, right Dad? ;) Honestly, it was actually a very scenic road
trip. It was really awesome getting to
see the country and all it’s beauty. Who
knew that New York was so green?! It was absolutely beautiful; as were the lush
forests we drove through in Massachusetts.
We also made a quick detour to see one of the Nation’s wonders, Niagara
Falls. It was a pretty breathtaking
sight, I must say.
The selfie was a must.
Niagara Falls
After 3 days of traveling
and living out of a suitcase, we pulled into Dedham, Massachusetts, a little
suburb outside of Boston where some of our family friends live. I had to be at orientation for my program at
Boston University Friday, but couldn’t move into my apartment until Monday. The family friends in Dedham, Chris and Joan,
very graciously offered to take us to their house at Cape Cod for the weekend. We had no hesitations in gladly accepting
their offer. It was the perfect timing
between my orientation and moving in/starting school. I was able to seriously relax one last time
for the summer. We did a lot of walking
around the Cape, biking, ate some really great seafood, and kayaked. Yes, friends.
I kayaked. On the ocean. And yes, I got wet. Regardless, it was so fun trying something
new (plus, it was a great arm workout!).
The marvelous Cape Cod
Gosh, my parents are wonderful!
Mom getting her kayak on
Evidence that I really did kayak
Move-in day quickly
arrived. Joan and Chris have two sons
that live in the Boston area, and they kindly helped moved my things into the
apartment. I had so much stuff! I mean, I basically did move my life, so
that’s a justifiable reason, right? I
say yes. After getting everything moved
in, my parents and I made a “quick” trip to Ikea, which is right outside of
Boston. One very important thing I have
learned about Boston and the surrounding area, is that it can take WAY longer
to do something or get somewhere. But
it’s all a part of the experience of being in the big city. Anywho, we
got back to the apartment and spent the next 5 hours putting together a
nightstand, a dresser, and an organizer.
Cue the thumb-ups. One of my
roommate’s boyfriends helped us assemble the organizer, so that saved us some
serious time! We were ready to be done
for the day when we realized it was 8pm, and we hadn’t eaten anything since
1. We had a recommendation to check out
‘Anna’s Taqueria,’ which was very close to my parent’s hotel in my
neighborhood, Brookline. We used this
dinner as my birthday celebration. The
inside reminded me of the Amigo’s fast food joints we have in Nebraska, but I
swear the food was SO MUCH BETTER. We
each tried a different taco, and let me tell you, they were delicious. For a quick meal, it was the perfect way to
end the night celebrating my birthday early with the parents.
Chili verde taco with guac & chips. Drooling.
I somehow ended up not
having class on Tuesdays (whoop whoop!), so we ran a few errands in the
morning. Dad went to visit his company
in Lynnfield, so mom and I did one of our favorite activities to do together –
exploring and trying new foods. We were
in the North End, and figured we needed a morning pastry. When we were here for the marathon, we got
cannolis at Mike’s Pastry, so we decided to try the pastry shop right across
the street, Modern Pasty. Both are renowned for their VERY decadent desserts.
Mom and I shared an apple tart and a Lobster Tail, an Italian dessert
that is very popular around Boston.
Imagine a croissant, but with a crunchy crust and filled with a
perfectly sweet combination of whipped cream, lemon custard, and ricotta cheese
(ummm, definitely got my dose of lactose for the day). Mom got a regular coffee and I got an
espresso. Oh my, had I missed those from
Europe. Strong and delicious like I like
it. This was really the ideal way to
spend my last morning before Mom and Dad left for Nebraska.
Morning pastries and coffee/espresso (the back pastry is the Lobster Tail). Again, drooling.
We walked around for a bit
to find a station to get my subway pass (aka, a CharlieCard), ran to Bed, Bath,
and Beyond, and lastly, the grocery store.
Before we knew it, it was 4:30pm.
I had to be at a meeting at 5 at BU, so it was a very quick, teary good
bye. It was probably better that way
because I had much less time to be distraught and sad. As short as it was, it was still so difficult
having to say “see you later” to my parents.
Wednesday through Friday
afternoon was mainly spent on unpacking.
School work didn’t come until today.
Oops. But I got officially all
moved in, so that was quite a relief! And our apartment is seriously so wonderful. It has a lot of 'character' as Mom would say. Thursday, my roommates, Jenny and Janny,
and I made dinner to “christen” the house, as Jenny likes to put it. It was my first birthday away from home, my
family, and my twin sister, so I am so fortunate to have had them around. I couldn’t have asked for anything more for
my 23rd.
Friday night, two girls
from my program and I went to dinner in the North End. We found a little hole-in-the-wall joint with a chalkboard menu called ‘The Daily Catch.’ They are known
for their Italian food, black pasta (homemade pasta dyed with squid ink – no,
your mouth will not turn black!) and seafood, which is freshly caught that day. Jenny had told me about this place as well,
so it was extra exciting kind of knowing where I was eating. Between the three of us, we split a calamari
appetizer, seared tuna in a rich sundried tomato and basil sauce, and the black
pasta in a puttanesca sauce. Wow, did we
wine and dine WELL on Friday night. For
the rest of the night, we walked to the harbor and went to two different
bars. The first one was Tia’s, which was
right by the harbor and full of young people.
It didn’t disappoint. We also had
a classmate who was at a bar right across from Fenway, so we took the T there
after Tia’s. This bar/club reminded me
of the Brass Rail, but classier, if you Nebraskans can let yourselves imagine
that.
Max, our server, getting in on the photo op while we waited for our table
Super cute & quaint chalkboard menu
The famous 'black pasta'
My classmates, Mindy and Pam, and I dazzled by the city lights
Saturday, I met up with
one of my friends who drives the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. My friend, Matt, and his driving partner,
Alex, were in Worcester for the week, so it was perfect timing that I got to
see him. Alex also had a friend in the
city so it worked out perfectly for them to venture to Boston. Matt and Alex
drove the Wienermobile into Allston, MA, where I met them. Little did I know that Alex’s friend was a
girl in my BU program! Seriously, it was
such a great surprise. The Weiner Mobile
is what drove us to dinner in a town outside of Boston. It’s not easy parking that bad boy, so it was
just easier to go away from Boston. It
ended up being such a fun night getting to see a friend from Nebraska, and
having special treatment of riding in the Weiner Mobile. All in all, it was the ideal first weekend at
my new home.
All of us at dinner (Alex, Jenna, Hannah, Matt)
Matt and I in front of the Wienermobile
Thanks for reading all the
way down here! I apologize for the
lengthiness of this first post. Bear with me as I also work on getting the blog to look better! Have a
great week everyone! :)
Much love,
Shawn
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