It started out with the perfect picnic on top of the world!
With a stellar view of the city of Boston, a commanding view of the Charles River and Cambridge, we shared sushi with crab and shrimp and yummy spicy sauces, sweet sparkling lemonade. Complete with a red and white checkered table cloth and a hearty wicker picnic basket, we feasted on gourmet goodies.
We strutted our stuff on our way over to the Boston Garden to watch our Boston Celtics play basketball.
We had a blast, thanks to Bedford Rotarian Cliff Rober, from the starting horn to the closing buzzer.We even ran into a couple Bedfordites!
We were super excited to see the Girl Scouts of Eastern Mass's 500 cookie club high-fiving the very tall players on the court. Way to represent ladies! (and gents :)
A real game changer was when our very own Jackie O discovered that #8 on the Boston Celtics, was Jonas Jerebko, of Sweden! (and why didn't we bring the Swedish flag with us to the game?? we need to bring that thing everywhere with us!!)
Afterwards, we, OK I, would chant
"put the Swede in, put the Swede in"
get it?
put the Swede-in?
A couple girls I know looked online to find a Celtics Jersey with #8, Jerebko on it. As of press time, they have not bee successful.
Afterwards, I decided to talk the girls on a mystery ride(have I told you what all mystery rides end in?) Our secret destination? Toscanini's Ice Cream in Cambridge, Mass. One bite of Mint Choc chip, orancge creamsicle and mago madness, convinced us why they've been the #1 ice cream in Boston for a bazillion years!
On the way back to Bedford, we couldn't help but notice how alive Cambridge was at 9:30 at night. There were skate boarders, bicyclists, lots of pedestrians out and about. Of course, there were quite a few restaurants and shops open. This was a stark contrast to the Great Road business district in Bedford.
The town was already asleep, time to get my girls to bed.
With a stellar view of the city of Boston, a commanding view of the Charles River and Cambridge, we shared sushi with crab and shrimp and yummy spicy sauces, sweet sparkling lemonade. Complete with a red and white checkered table cloth and a hearty wicker picnic basket, we feasted on gourmet goodies.
We strutted our stuff on our way over to the Boston Garden to watch our Boston Celtics play basketball.
We had a blast, thanks to Bedford Rotarian Cliff Rober, from the starting horn to the closing buzzer.We even ran into a couple Bedfordites!
We were super excited to see the Girl Scouts of Eastern Mass's 500 cookie club high-fiving the very tall players on the court. Way to represent ladies! (and gents :)
A real game changer was when our very own Jackie O discovered that #8 on the Boston Celtics, was Jonas Jerebko, of Sweden! (and why didn't we bring the Swedish flag with us to the game?? we need to bring that thing everywhere with us!!)
Afterwards, we, OK I, would chant
"put the Swede in, put the Swede in"
get it?
put the Swede-in?
A couple girls I know looked online to find a Celtics Jersey with #8, Jerebko on it. As of press time, they have not bee successful.
Afterwards, I decided to talk the girls on a mystery ride(have I told you what all mystery rides end in?) Our secret destination? Toscanini's Ice Cream in Cambridge, Mass. One bite of Mint Choc chip, orancge creamsicle and mago madness, convinced us why they've been the #1 ice cream in Boston for a bazillion years!
On the way back to Bedford, we couldn't help but notice how alive Cambridge was at 9:30 at night. There were skate boarders, bicyclists, lots of pedestrians out and about. Of course, there were quite a few restaurants and shops open. This was a stark contrast to the Great Road business district in Bedford.
The town was already asleep, time to get my girls to bed.