Sunday, May 15, 2011

Babymoon in Boston


Three more months until baby comes!!! We took a flight out to Boston for some good food and good times!



Eating our way around Boston. I saved up my seafood intake for the week in order to have a tasty lobster roll, yum!

Catch of the day :D.



Besides seafood, this is one of our favorite steak house.





My favorite dessert at Flemings. Their chocolate lava cake is divine!



Even more food. Late night snack, shrimp and crawfish quesadilla at Border's Cafe.


Yummy bean and corn empanadas for me.



We could not leave out Chinatown for some tasty Asian food. Tufts School of Dental Medicine is in China town so I've really missed all the food here. Can't believe it has been 9 years since I was here!

Paul Revere, DMD/DDS




Home of the midnight rider, tucked away in Boston's north end.


Paul Revere was a man of many trades. He was one busy guy, with seventeen kids to boot!


What fascinated me the most was that he also practiced dentistry! Paul Revere cleaned teeth, wired in false teeth carved from walrus ivory or animal teeth, and did extractions. So, we are pretty tight :D.



Moving on, we followed the red brick path...


Look where the trail led us... Who knew the freedom trail meant the freedom to eat fantastic pastries ;D?


Mark enjoying pistachio gelato and I had one of their famous cannoli.

Samuel Adams, A Boston Lager




Mark is really thirsty!






Ready to go to the tasting room!


Cheers! Even momma had beer, root beer that is :D.


This was outside the brewery. She's a little hammered ;D.

Celtics vs. Heat Playoff - Game 3




This was truly a surprise. I had no idea this was where we were headed for after dinner. I thought we were Laker's fans, Mark?




It was a full house! Randy Jackson was also there, dog!


We got these towels for Chris :D.






It was a pretty close game with the Celtics winning, but the Heat won the series.


Lleyton, get ready for lots of sport events, this is what the enemy looks like!

Lexington & Concord's Historic Sites






The National Heritage Museum was closed. I almost thought I was off the hook ;D.


Lo and behold, tickets to the Liberty Ride was sold outside of the museum. See that happy face?




Our tour guide's name was Ben but he really believes he is Paul Revere.



After 235 years, this redcoat never got the memo.









Mark wanted me to say: After the Americans defeated the British at Concord, we chased them all the way back to Boston signifying the 1st official Boston Marathon ;).