Yesterday I was walking down Newbury & Boylston St and I was reminded once again how much I love living here. When I was younger I promised myself I would live in NYC at least once. I frequented the city quite often with my mom, and eventually quite often with friends/ by myself. I do love the city, especially in the fall/spring and during Christmas. But do I regret not following through with the promise I once made? Not for a minute. If you do live there, and love it, you probably won't love Boston. And your arguments are valid. The skyline leaves a lot to offer, the MBTA stops running before the bars close, and sometimes the taxi's/drivers are unnecessarily rude (like that isn't true in new york?) If you're going to go to Cheer's and Quincy Market, you probably won't be impressed. No one knows your name at Cheer's (and the food isn't that good), and Quincy/Faniuel is always jam-packed with annoying tourists. But you're missing out. There is a charm to the city that you can't ignore. The history, the sports, the stories. Boston fans are loyal. Some of them are Massholes, sure, but Yankee's fans? (That's where I'm ending that, otherwise I'll hear it from my mom forever.) Watch any Sox away game and scan the crowd... I can almost guarantee majority will be sox fans. That's ridiculous! You can't ignore Red Sox Nation. And maybe the new Yankee stadium is 10x bigger then Fenway.. but it lost its charm and you know it. And maybe Fenway can use some updating, but how can you ignore the spirit there! I didn't mean to get on a sports rant there... but it's a big part of the spirit around here. Point being, if you're not into it, it might be easy to miss out on what Beantown has to offer. I love walking around the city... day time, night time, there's always something new to see, a new place to eat, drink, people watch. Completely content with my decision to move back here.. even if it is only for a few years.
I also really love my job. Everyone in the office is great, and I've already had a lot of great opportunities, and I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone better. This Friday I am going to Martha's Vineyard with the office and a group of students (I'm a chaperone, how ridiculous.) But I've never been there so I'm excited (and it's free!) Thursday we left work early to go to a Sox game (also for free!) Then we got access to the Bud Roof Deck, which I had never been to before so that was awesome. Since they knew a guy working there we eventually got to sit down at the $500 tables, where we picked up some of the money left on their tab. Not to mention my boss paid for pizza and beer while we were there. How lucky am I? Oh, and we won! :-)
Me, Ed, & Lisa
Overall, thing's are going really well. I've been keeping in touch with Whitney in Chile, and Nikki in Spain, and they are both have an amazing time. It's making me completely miss Vietnam and my whole adventure. I can't believe 1) that I did all of that 2) that it's already over and 3) that I'm already (almost) settled in a full time job and the next chapter in my life. I've been talking to Kristen a lot (still in Hanoi) and that's also been bumming me out. I feel like if I had been in Hanoi for longer I would have chosen to stay in Vietnam longer... but that was never an option. And I am obviously glad I came back. But maybe I'll go back again. Or somewhere else! The fact that three or four of my best friends are in completely different countries semi long-term definitely keeps me going. And now it's my turn to live vicariously through them!!
I decided to add some new pictures on my blog, if you look at the bottom of the list. I'm trying to go as many places as possible and I know that some people have never been so I made a few compilations of what I've seen. I just posted pictures from the other weekend when we went to Nantucket, and I also posted an old photo album of when Ryan and I went to Newport, RI. The pictures aren't that great, and it was a while ago, but if you've never been there it shows a little bit what it's about - Mansions, everywhere, and you have to buy tickets to take tours of the different places. So, enjoy! I also compiled some pictures I've taken the past few years in NYC, Boston, and all around and I'm going to try to find a way to share them, so keep checking my pictures list if you're interested!!
Quote of the day: (not really sharing any inspiration here, but it's another quote that I found at the exact right time and I couldn't have said it better myself...)
"The vague confidence that it will all work out, coupled with the total lack of knowing of how to make this happen."
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
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you're going to have to show me around Boston some day :)
its nice you like boston, its pretty up there. im not much for cold though so its not really my town (though i can handle nyc/nj..? eh) what do you think about wrigley field, talkin bout sports stadiums and all. or the louisiana superdome! yaaay. ok well i dont like baseball either so that point is over my head (i had no idea there was a new yankee stadium..)
BUT you missed the town of newport! you have the big mansions but missed the waterfront and little stores! i loved that little town. i had an army friend who was stationed all over and likes newport the best of her homes (tho they settled in valdosta, ga) its cool youre getting all over massa, i had wanted to explore more of louisiana myself but our country is pretty fucking huge. if you head southwards, check out annapolis. its like a colonial ocean grove with tons of sailors! ;)
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