10.18.2012

woooah oh oh it's always a good time!

(have i been listening to that song over and over again? am i 13? the answer to both questions is yes)

waterfire : providence, rhode island:
basically providence has this nice river (?) running through it and a couple times a month they light fires all the way down it, play music, and even have little gondola rides you can go on while holding your wine and looking fancy. this seemed like a nice thing to do and our favorite outlets would be on the way so we decided to hit up both. 

so it turns out that all the kids in providence love denim and toms. sadly these were not the only two teenagers we saw wearing this outfit that day. 

i added this to show that sometimes we hang out with friends. it is rare but it is always nice! we had the best mushroom pizza and thinking about it has reminded me that i haven't eaten for hours and should probably fix that. it is at this dinner that john found out you can go hunting for mushrooms and his obsession with them began. this is foreshadowing.

lucky for us a little latin dance party was going on in the streets so we enjoyed that for a bit until my shoes were annoying me and i went from loving latin time to hating it. 
(i loved that older couple on the right..they were probably 30 years older than everyone else it was awesome)


after my shoes gave me the sads we left and walked back to the water and even sat by it for awhile and felt uncomfortable as everyone around us made out. 

in conclusion firewater was a little bit weird, especially the opening ceremonies when a man who looked like jack sparrow dressed up as Jesus gave random roses to people and the music got real creepy, but we enjoyed ourselves. i especially enjoyed the old chandeliers they put up under the bridges for the occasion. i will never hate feeling like i'm in the phantom of the opera. 

oh so tall fellow mhs graduate melinda brown popped up at church one day and was visiting from maine where she is doing a PA program. turns out we never knew each other in high school and i don't even think she remembered me but i took it upon myself to show her a good time and made her be my friend the rest of that sunday.  we toured longfellow's house (which was AWESOME) and then we went for a walk in the boston public garden with some church friends. 

the public gardens are ALWAYS a delight, as you can imagine and/or see above

i discovered my hidden talent at fhe

so every day i left work a little later this summer i always enjoyed coming out of the subway station at harvard square because i loved walking up the stairs and not being able to see because it was so bright. i already miss this happening, considering it is now mid-october and dark when i leave work :( 

i went on a date with myself one night over to the esplanade to check out a free symphony concert. it was delightful and i have decided it is going to happen more often next summer since the city of boston is nice and let's free symphonies happen every wednesday 


to the left : lunch with the visiting teaching friends
to the right : the snuggie john bought me because i complain how cold i am at work every day. do not be mistaken though, the boy in the picture is NOT john but rather one of my many intern babies i was over for the summer. everyone loves the superman snuggie.

one time my company put our ads in the subway

Cape Cod: beach day!
working full time kind of ruined most swimming plans i made for the summer so i was happy to have one saturday left of the summer that was hot enough to hit the beach

it was great to be there and not be freezing. if you forgot how the last time i was in cape cod was i will give you a brief recap:
..it was no no bueno. seriously never felt colder in my whole life it was beyond freezing!
(except that i was with my sisters. i liked that part)


so just sitting in my big girl swimsuit, relaxing with some friends on the beach playing cheez-it scrabble and drinking capri sun (pacific cooler of course) ..felt pretty dang nice.

i wasn't satisfied though (of course. am i ever?) so i talked maren into going further into the cape to try and see more of it. i didn't really know where we were going or what there was to see but i had heard good things about a certain town named chatham. sadly - i couldn't remember any of the good things i had heard and started to panic so i quickly looked up if we were near anything and by some miracle we were within a mile and a half of the nickerson house. i had no idea but i surprised everyone by taking them there and it did not disappoint! well, it didn't disappoint 75% which in situations like this are pretty good odds. did you know that one of the posterity of the nickersons invented the gillette razor? YEAH. they did.  

sad news bears three of my four roommates left me in august. we are not happy about this - still. 


i don't know why my family can't get with the times but facetiming moments are far and few between so we celebrate them and take lots of screenshots every time. 

this was the first day it started to cool off and so the flannel came out. sadly, flannel has came out way more than i would like and i feel more and more nervous for winter as the days go on. 

hit up the esplanade for another concert. night or day that place is so pretty. 


thank you house of boys who always have parties for fulfilling my summer dream of roasting a marshmallow by a fire. yes. just one - those things make me sick!

i miss that girl in the middle and never feel happy that she moved back to utah. it makes john being in new york during the week feel like torture - i guess mare was my distraction! 

that night was not only a full moon but a BLUE moon. yes that is right. they are quite rare the internet told me so i decided we needed to make it count. so we headed to the weeks foot bridge by my house and salsa danced with strangers. 

and then i got annoyed at my shoes again so we stopped salsa dancing and started doing our own thing off to the side which included but was not limited to the poses above, lifts, and a lot of really technical shoulder shrugs.

and that is the end of this post. 
minus this picture which is and will only be my real life claim to (boston) fame. 

5 comments:

brynne frei said...

oh my fire water festival thing makes my heart hurt i want to see it so bad in real liiiife! you were made for boston.

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Melissa Joan said...

Some of my favorites: "I will never hate feeling like i'm in the phantom of the opera." I love that you made Melinda Brown be your friend. You know I love cape cod. The picture of someone sitting under the tree looking out at the water during sunset is my fav. I want to intern at Vecna so that you can be my boss. Loved this, want to live there so bad.

MareBear said...

This was the longest and best post ever. I miss living in Boston soooooo much! Not gonna lie, this post made me teary eyed... But I'm a baby and cry lots so that's not much of a surprise. I miss you Megs, I miss our house. Let's rewind time, ok?

Christine Frandsen said...

now that i have experience providence water fire i have a few comments:

i. it was weird but awesome

ii. why didn't we go to those outletssss? the mall across the street from waterfire did have a great indian restaurant in the food court though.

iii. i miss the sun too.

iv.best esplanade sunset sailboat pic

v. stop wearing dumb shoes for latin dance time!

vi. the rest of pictures i feel like we've discussed. if you love vecna so much why don't you work there this second so i can gchat you instead of comment on your blog all morning!?