Saturday, May 31, 2008

Katie's board celebration

Katie is in medical school. At the age of 28, she already has her PhD and is over halfway through med school. Pretty impressive. Yesterday, she took the 7 hour board exam. As a celebration, the usual suspects (minus Bruce and Christy who are in Australia), went to Oishii, a fantastic sushi joint in the South End, for sake and raw fish. Afterward, we feasted on butterscotch dessert and cappuccinos at Sibling Rivalry, a swanky pad down the street from Oishii. Such a fun night. Here are a few pictures of Sloan, Drew, Katie, Ted, Brad and me.





Memorial Day weekend

We had a great weekend. We watched some friends race on Saturday night, had a picnic with Sloan and Drew on Sunday, watched Indiana Jones on Sunday night (terrible movie), and went to the beach on Monday. Each day, the weather was about 80 degrees.




I don't know what is going on with this little thingymebob here - I can't get it off the page:-)
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Anniversary celebration pictures

2nd year anniversary...as evidenced by the numeric visual masquerading as a peace sign. Ignore cords in background...thats what happens when Brad wants to watch TV. The more inconvenient it is, the less we'll watch it! I should start putting cookies on the hard to reach shelves.




Sunday, May 18, 2008

Fortnight update

I've neglected the blog for a couple of weeks. I have no excuse...my life has been pretty relaxed the past couple of weeks. Lets do a quick rundown:

Finished up my first year of doctoral studies. It was a grueling year...very busy, very hard work, very incredible. I have a much stronger grasp on the sport science material and feel very comfortable with my growth over the year as both a student and a teacher. I was a teaching fellow for 4 classes - 3 undergraduate classes and 1 graduate class. I've been asked to serve as a teaching fellow for 1 graduate class this summer and 3 undergraduate classes next year. I also start a new job tomorrow at BU's School of Education where I'll be finding grants for faculty in the school. I am taking summer courses - the Psychology of Excellence, Positive Psychology, and Group Therapy - during the first summer term. I'll have a very busy June and July.

Brad finishes teaching toward the end of June. He then has a 1 week workshop through the school and, a couple of weeks later, a 2 week workshop at Amherst College. He is really excited about the 2 week workshop through Amherst College, which, for those of you who don't know, is an elite, private college in Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top 3 private colleges in the country. Side note: it is from where our good friend, Katie, graduated back in 2001.

August is our fun month. I'll work for the first couple of weeks. Then, we have a wedding in Philadelphia - Brad's cousin. We'll fly/drive/something from the wedding in Philly to Michigan to visit our families. Then, the following week, we'll head from Michigan to Hawaii for 8 days for Sloan and Drew's wedding. We rented a 2 bedroom cottage with Bruce and Christy and are so excited for this vacation.

As for the past 2 weeks, we've worked hard, played hard! Last week (or maybe the week before, I don't quite remember), we went to Helmand's in Cambridge for Afghan food with Bruce and Christy. This restaurant has the best eggplant I've ever eaten. The following day, we had a live jazz brunch with Bruce, Christy, Sloan and Drew. I had a heaping pile of pancakes smothered with blackberry sauce. Yum. Brad had a ton of meat, as usual. This past weekend, we met up with a few friends for a drink at the Cheesecake Factory in Boston before hopping a cab over to Cambridge to eat at Cuchi, Cuchi, a fantasticly weird restaurant with incredible drinks and crazy leather-wearing waitresses with lip rings and bright red lipstick. We drank and drank (a little too much) and ate plates and plates of Tapas. Then, today, Brad and I both worked the food and alcohol out of our system this morning with some heavy duty exercising and then we headed down to Fenway (fighting the Red Sox crowd) to see Baby Mama with Sloan and Drew. Wicked great movie! Hilarious. Then we walked around Boston until the rain pushed us onto the train back to Coolidge Corner.

It is now 9:40 on Sunday night. We're settling down for a relaxing evening of book reading. Brad is almost done with his most recent read, a ridiculously long Norman Mailer book - The Naked and the Dead, and I'm double fisting with Suite Francaise and Playing with the Boys: Why Separate is Not Equal in Sports. Ah, what a life. Among our dinner outings and summer planning, I managed to paint about 1/3 of the condo this weekend. I'm planning to finish the rest of the place by the end of the week.

Until the next entry...

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Anniversary weekend

Last weekend, Brad and I celebrated our 2 year anniversary. We ate at a scrumptious restaurant in Kenmore Square (http://www.gbayrestaurant.com/) which was super funky, spicy, urban, and still elegant. We ate a ton of fish, accompanied by our standard dirty martinis and glasses of red wine, until we were almost too full to move. Almost! We hopped in a cab over to Cambridge and grabbed a quick martini at a dark, husky lounge full of 30-somethings trying to look incredibly cool (and actually pulling it off). Then, we caught a late night jazz concert which was INCREDIBLE. We had a couple of martinis and just chilled and listened to the music. It was an awesome night. I have some pictures that I'll post when I get around to it.

The following night, Bruce & Christy had a party at their smokin' pad in Cambridge so we spent the night over there...catching up with friends we love to see but, unfortunately, don't get to see as much as we'd like because everyone in Boston moves at light speed (except for eerie, uncharacteristically slow Sunday mornings. The city is dead until about 10 am).

The rest of the weekend was spent hunched over my computer working on very important junk.