Sunday, October 28, 2007

Rick and Angie in Boston!

Rick and Angie spent a nice long weekend here with us in Boston, and even stayed with J and I at Casa Langlois. We did a few things here in the Boston area, like the Freedom Trail and climbing the 204 steps of Bunker Hill Monument, but we also drove North of Boston to Newburyport. It was so nice to get out of the city and see some of the beautiful fall colors. We went to Newburyport to visit Peter and Allison at their church, Hope Community Church. Allison is the sister of Jeremy (Justin's sisters husband). We really enjoyed the service and only wish the church was closer. The town of Newburyport is so quaint and the downtown area has a lot going on. Justin and I would love to go back for a weekend getaway! Newburyport is right on the eastern coastline so we were able to dip our feet into the Atlantic Ocean. It was an unseasonably warm fall day...perfect weather for our day trip outside of the big city!



Mother and Son enjoying the wind and sun of Massachusetts!
Father and Son enjoying a stroll together on the eastern most part of the U.S. (well not technically, but we were at the Ocean, so pretty close).



Bunker Hill Monument (this is very close to where Brandon and Jenny live in Charlestown).
These are the hammocks where crew members slept 3 floors below the deck of the U.S.S Constitution. J and I had been on the ship before, but never below deck.

Ahhh, beautiful fall colors...just ask Justin...I had been craving Fall colors, and I finally was able to enjoy them on our drive to Newburyport, MA.
It was wonderful to have Rick and Angie out here in Boston, after all, Boston will always be our first home as a married couple! We made steak salad (of course) and enjoyed each other's company.



Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Circus Is Not Just For Kids!

Justin and I went to the Circus over the weekend and had a blast. I was actually surprised how fun it was for two adults without children! The acrobats were amazing, the white tigers were beautiful, and the household pets (cats and mini dachshunds) were hysterical. We could have gone for round 2 when it was over, but we headed home to reminisce.



We are both huge fans of cotton candy, and with it came this "cool" hat.
You can't really tell in the picture, but these are beautiful white tigers. I thought of you Mer!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Mom's B-day Bash!

We had so much fun celebrating in our front yard with family and friends for my Mom's birthday! It was a blast dancing on the driveway and getting drinks from a "real" bar (bartender and everything). People brought lots of good appetizers to share, but most importantly they brought themselves. My mom got to dance with my Justin (which she loves) and him and I even snuck in a few moves! Good times had by everyone.







Showering Dana and Little Lily!

Dana had her first Baby Shower! We all had so much fun showering Dana with gifts, catching up, yummy food, and presents as she and Michael await the birth of their first child in early January. The diaper cake that you see below was made by Melissa (super cute) as where other decorations throughout her house. Dana was able to visit with college friends, high school friends, and family. It was so much fun and a new experience for all of us!






Visit to Cali!!!

Justin and I were able to go home for my mom's birthday and her dancing diva party! Having a flexible schedule, I was able to stay for a nice 8 days, with Justin visiting in the middle of them. We truly enjoyed being back with family in suburban life, eating yummy burritos from El Sombrero, the 82 degree non-humid weather, and much much more! My parents hosted a b-day party for the madre with family and friends on Sunday the 7th! The band was great and the food was oh so nice on the belly! I was able to help my mom out at Bella while she is experiencing staffing changes and we had a great time together! We also spent the afternoon and evening in SF on the day I came into town and had a blast! We visited a store on Union that I enjoy called Ambiance, and a specialty shop on Polk that is adorable and very whimsical! While I was home I also got to visit Sequoia where I taught kindergarten before moving to Boston. It was SOOOO much fun seeing my old colleagues and the children. It was the walk-a-thon so I was able to see everyone! I saw Brooklynn's new classroom and caught up with her in the staff room a bit. It was so nice being home and hearing familiar sounds, seeing familiar sights, and spending time with family and friends (including the cats)!!