25
Apr 10

State House for the Celtics!

After church today we saw these banners hanging on the State House. So fun! Go C’s! (& Bruins!)


24
Apr 10

More Photos From Dad Allen’s Party

Josh noticed that Dad got some photos uploaded on his website that were taken by Armando Gonzalez (here). I snagged a couple of the initial surprise to post here.  Our other photos from our one and half day quick trip are here.


24
Apr 10

Our Gary

(Photo by Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff)


One of our closest and dearest friends, Gary, is on a press tour after traveling to Baghdad to share his expertise in preserving historical landmarks! Yay Gary!!!!

A fabulous article by the Boston Globe

A New York Times article

We are so proud!


21
Apr 10

Snoop D.O. Double G

We went to see Snoop tonight at the House of Blues.  It was actually a fairly disappointing experience.  Jeannette got there in time to hear the openers: Kidz in the Hall and 88-Keys (who brought out Izza Kizza).  While 88-Keys and Izza Kizza were fun, there was a LONG time between sets, especially for a week night show – in Boston (where venues are kept to strict shut down times).  Then after 88 Keys finished, they turned on the house lights and people milled around.

Josh made it to the show after the opening acts were done.  Then we waited.  And waited.

And then we waited some more.  After about an hour people started getting upset.  Those with floor tickets started throwing their drinks on the stage and the House of Blues people had to go and keep retrieving the cups and wiping down the stage floor.  I think people were aiming for the DJ’s equipment that was already set up for Snoop’s crew.  Anyways, it was pushing an hour and half between the last opener and the headliner before the lights went down.

Snoop finally came out around 11:30pm.  He did his thing, said goodbye and the lights were up and people were being herded out by 12:08am.  Such a bummer!! Jeannette had been there since 7:50pm to hear ~30 minutes of Snoop.

Apparently he had a problem getting down Lansdowne Street because the Red Sox won at the same time and he couldn’t get through.  He apologized.  At the end he said he would come back to Boston anytime we all wanted.

Snoop’s people might have thought the timing would work out, but the Sox went to 12 innings tonight and won on a Youk walk-off double.  I think maybe artists should come at the same time as the openers on Sox game days when playing at the House of Blues.

Regardless, Snoop has quite the stage presence.  As soon as he walked out and started his gig – everyone was instantly smitten and happy again.  Jeannette got teared up immediately and felt like she was seeing Elvis (her equivalent, not the ghost).  But still… then it was over as soon as it began and the feelings of disappointment set in.  So sad.

These signs were NOT up a few weeks ago at the Dropkick Murphys concert we went to. Only for Snoop. So funny. They were literally posted every 5 feet, on every wall, railing and other surface. And they did not work. Cops were pulling the most blatant offenders out of the crowd.


20
Apr 10

Round 1, Game 2: Celtics v Heat


Hey, Boooo Richardson! Boston is a Brotherhood. Miami is the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.


Oh good lord, the sequel was even better!

Ray went OFF tonight.
BBD stepped up to fill the awfully large shoes of KG.
It would’ve been so great if he had headbutted the basketball post as a part of pregame intensity ramp up.

The atmosphere was electric. Everyone booed Quentin (QBichardson/Boo Richardson?) every time he touched the ball. It was great to witness the complete destruction of his play and the team. At one point, they all huddled up (sans Mr. Star Jones) waving their arms, shaking their heads, and yelled at each other. There were plenty of Best Supporting Actress signs for Q, Free KG signs, and many others. I think they played every KG spot they had on the Jumbotron throughout the night.  They also played the home run of newly appointed Boston hero Darnell McDonald, saying “A few minutes ago at Fenway” and then replayed his run around the bases and showed the score.  And later they played highlights and the final score from the Bruins win from their playoff game sayind, “Last night here at the Garden”.  Pretty great stuff.

All in all, a hyped up game to attend – one we won’t forget and feel lucky to have witnessed.  Charged up fans.

I doubt many people envisioned the game going down like this – W (106-77).

More photos (like Boo yelling at his teammates) after the jump.

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