Sunday, November 27, 2011

Campfires in the Square

Last night the weather continued to cooperate. We headed into the Square for the annual tree lighting at the Charles Hotel. Most years we are freezing and sipping hot chocolate to keep us warm. Not this year! The trees looked beautiful and once again the jazz playing santas provided great music.


It was so beautiful out that we decided to take advantage of being able to dine outside at the end of November so we grabbed a table at Charlie's Kitchen Beer Garden. Early on we didn't need our jackets. It felt surreal to be outside this late in the year and not be freezing. As the evening progressed it got a bit colder but lucky for us our table was right next to the wood burning stove. A few of our friends joined us and the evening was a lot of fun.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Global Warming...or the Best Thanksgiving Break Ever!

Remember a few weeks ago when it snowed in October? Well, in true New England fashion it was gorgeously sunny and in the mid 60s yesterday and today. Seriously! I'm not kidding!

In what has become an annual tradition I headed into Harvard Square on Plaid Friday (small business post Thanksgiving shopping day) to do some holiday shopping. It's such a great alternative to mall shopping since it's not usually crowded and there are some really unique stores. Usually though I have to bundle up. Not this year! It was an absolutely glorious day to be in the Square. JO joined me for the walk and we grabbed lunch at an Indian restaurant overlooking Winthrop Park and JFK Street. I ended up staying in the Square for a while longer after JO left because I just couldn't believe how beautiful it was out. I got most of my holiday shopping done. We ended up heading back to the Square to go see Hugo and have dinner at Wagamamma.

This morning I headed out early to run some errands. It was so gorgeous out that I was inspired to do some urban hiking. I headed through Kendall Square to the Salt and Pepper Bridge. The view is so amazing from that corner of Cambridge. You get this full panoramic view of the Boston skyline. I love watching the airplanes as the take off over the skyscrapers. I sat on a bench and just soaked up the sun and views. I am so lucky to live where I live! This spectacular spot is just a 25 minute walk from my apartment. I regret that I haven't taken this walk more often in the past three years. That's certainly going to change.

Tonight it's off to Harvard Square again for the tree lighting at the Charles Hotel. It's still beautiful out... this is what Christmas in California must feel like. I'm hoping to take advantage of the nice weather with one more outdoor dining experience before the weather becomes more wintery.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Boston Music Awards

A few weeks ago, during a particularly rough day at school, I decided to eat lunch in my classroom. I almost never do this because I usually need a break from the room. On this day though my brain was on overload and I wanted to take a few minutes to check my email on my phone. The email I got from JO asking me if I wanted to go to the Boston Music Awards at the Liberty Hotel was exactly the energy boost I needed. Of course I said yes. I absolutely love the Liberty Hotel as evidenced here, here, and here.

In one of my posts from last spring I talked about how great it is to have something to look forward to on a Sunday night. It really extends the weekend and you're not so focused on the week ahead. That's exactly how I felt on Sunday night as we headed to the hotel for the awards. We really had no idea what to expect from the event but we were excited to get dressed up and hang out at the hotel.

Upon arriving at the hotel we were greeted with a red carpet and a press area for the artists to have their official pictures taken. We headed upstairs to study the schedule of performances. The way the show was set up was to have performances going on in several different rooms in the hotel leading up to the awards which are announced in the five story open lobby. We were a bit early so we passed the time by people watching and enjoying a drink from Clink.

JO was really looking forward to seeing Freezepop. They were performing in the ballroom and we were able to get a spot right next to the stage. After their set we checked out Viva Viva. Both bands were really good. On our way upstairs we stopped to watch some epic bartending. Seriously, the bartender looked like she had been put on fast forward. We checked out the Wandas before listening to the awards announcements.




The neat thing about the awards announcements is that the artists are floating all over the hotel. We happened to be standing next to one of the winners when her name was announced so we got to enjoy the celebration.


Drop Kick Murphy's accepting their award!

We had such a great time we're already planning our return next year. We definitely want to stay longer. After the awards there a bunch more performances. We couldn't stay this year because we were exhausted from hosting Thanksgiving. It was a lot of fun to get all dressed up and mingle with some of Boston's best local musicians. Plus, we loved getting to tour the hotel!

Thanksgiving Fest

Thanksgiving Fest is one of my favorite fests that we host for our friends. This is our third year hosting our Thanksgiving Fest at this apartment and we definitely have it down to a fine science. This year our final count rang in at 21 +3... 21 adults and 3 babies! We managed to fit everyone around one long table in our kitchen.



We also unveiled our new steamer trunk wine chest. This piece of furniture will come in handy if we have to move and we no longer have 20 kitchen cabinets. I enjoyed how the neighborhood Rif Raf didn't think JO and Ernie could move it into our apartment.



The evening was a huge success. It's so nice that this group of friends have a few annual events each year to bring everyone together and I love that our kitchen is big enough to have everyone sit at the same table.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Out and About

The last few weeks have certainly been busy. I really thought that after the wedding I would have all of this free time. That really hasn't happened. Despite this, we've still managed to get out and enjoy the city.

We went to Daedalus and NuBar for the perfect little Harvard Square outing. Daedalus has added some new items to their menu, including my personal favorite fried artichoke hearts. I also discovered that NuBar has an excellent prosecco, complete with a raspberry. I'm so glad we changed our wedding venue to the Sheraton Commander. This way we always have a place to go back to when we want to reminisce. I really enjoy the atmosphere in NuBar and am looking forward to dinner there soon.

I met up with my blog inspiring friend for dinner at the Rattlesnake on Boylston Street. We got detained by the transit police...but that's pretty normal for our nights out.

I had a lovely night out with great friends at Ruth Chris Steakhouse and the Last Hurrah. Although I'm not really into steak houses Ruth Chris was really fun and I love the entrance.

I have come to realize that I have not tired of city life in any way. I feel so happy in the morning walking to my car. I look around and still can't believe this is my life!